@ARTICLE{Łuczaj_Kamil_Multifaceted_2024, author={Łuczaj, Kamil}, volume={vol. 13}, number={No 1}, journal={Central and Eastern European Migration Review}, pages={25–45}, howpublished={online}, year={2024}, publisher={Polska Akademia Nauk, Ośrodek Badań nad Migracjami UW}, abstract={Hosting large numbers of refugees in private homes rather than in refugee camps is a fairly unusual phenomenon in the broadly understood Western context, including the post-socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Thus, explorative research is much needed to determine the fundamental problems triggered by this novel situation. Based on a series of individual in-depth interviews with Polish hosts who invited Ukrainian refugees to live in their homes, this paper puts under scrutiny the micro-relations between the hosts and the guests. The study identified 6 kinds of ‘difficulty’, including (1) negotiating everyday routines, (2) dealing with difficult life situations and stress, (3) quarrels and divisions among migrants, (4) neglecting one’s own family, (5) a too strong emotional attachment to the guests and (6) irreconcilable sets of expectations.}, type={Article}, title={Multifaceted Hospitality. The Micro-Dynamics of Host–Guest Relations in Polish Homes after 24 February 2022}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/134271/PDF-MASTER/025%E2%80%93045_Luczaj_2024.pdf}, keywords={hospitality, 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Poland, refugees, hosting}, }