From Integration to Institutional Contribution:Migrant Women, Professional Legibility, and National Interest in the United States

An Interdisciplinary Research-Based Study Abstract As migrant women in the United States move beyond initial stages of economic integration, the central challenge increasingly shifts from employment access to institutional legibility and public-value recognition. This article examines how migrant women’s professional activities evolve from adaptive self-employment into forms of contribution aligned with national interest domains, including … Read more

Forced Migration and Professional Displacement in Conditions of Armed Conflict:

Institutional Challenges and Pathways of Professional Reintegration Abstract Armed conflicts generate large-scale forced migration that disrupts not only demographic patterns but also professional structures within affected societies. Displaced individuals often lose access to institutional environments that previously supported their professional activity, including universities, licensing systems, professional associations, and labor market networks. As a result, migration … Read more

Post-Truth Fatigue and the Collapse of Shared Reality

Journalism in Fragmented Information Societies Abstract This research article examines the emergence of post-truth fatigue as a structural condition of contemporary information societies and analyzes its consequences for journalism, media trust, and the possibility of shared public reality. Moving beyond earlier frameworks centered on misinformation, disinformation, and polarization, the study argues that prolonged exposure to … Read more

THE ROLE OF INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE U.S. HEALTHCARE SYSTEM:

REGULATORY, ECONOMIC, AND TECHNOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Editorial Note This article was originally published in Zarubezhnaya Meditsina i My on 22 October 2024. The Editorial Board of the International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research has approved the republication of this article due to its interdisciplinary relevance and analytical contribution to the study of healthcare systems, insurance economics, and … Read more