02690nas a2200169 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100001600043700002100059700002200080700002300102700002500125245009000150856015800240300001400398520210800412 d1 aHanna Chmil1 aInna Kuznietsova1 aMaryna Mishchenko1 aOleksandra Oliynyk1 aVioleta Demeshchenko00aIntangible cultural heritage as a resource for consolidating modern Ukrainian society uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196794671&doi=10.54919%2fphysics%2f55.2024.164dm8&partnerID=40&md5=80c42d94e54da93fd6fadb321a3f69d3 a1648-16563 aRelevance. The relevance of this study lied in actualising the issue of increasing the level of social consolidation of Ukrainian society under the conditions of a number of political, economic, social, and cultural transformations. Intangible cultural heritage serves as the main resource for the establishment and development of national consciousness, which, in turn, strengthens integration processes within society. Purpose. The purpose of the study is to prove the value of intangible cultural heritage in the modern life of Ukrainians and substantiate the need to preserve cultural values in the course of historical development as a powerful ethno-unifying factor. Methodology. In the course of the study, general scientific methods, namely analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction, systematic, and comparative were used for logical and consistent presentation of the material. A critical approach to information allowed comprehensively and thoroughly examining the issue of cultural heritage as a unifying factor. Results. As a result of the study, it was discovered that due to complex socio-political and globalisation processes, there is still a need to preserve the traditional heritage, which is an indicator of cultural independence, proving the uniqueness and originality of each nation. Therefore, in the course of the technologisation of society, shifting from the conventional provisions, Ukrainians continue to preserve long-established values, transmit elements of intangible cultural heritage from generation to generation, emphasising the heredity of Ukrainian culture. In the context of this subject, there are currently a small number of publications that only briefly mention the consolidating function of intangible cultural heritage for a particular culture, and, to a greater extent, cover the issues of preserving this type of cultural heritage. Conclusions. The scientific value of the study lies in emphasising the relevance of preserving and further transmitting cultural traditions and languages to protect national identity and raise the level of civic consciousness.