Dr. rer. pol. Iuliia Eremenko
Research Associate I Department of Urban and Regional Sociology

- Telephone
- +49 561 804-7699
- i.eremenko[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
- Location
- Gottschalkstraße 22
34127 Kassel
- Room
- Gottschalk 22, 2105
- Consultation Hours
on appointment (Please register by email)
| 2020 | Bi-nationally Supervised Doctoral Degree I University of Bamberg, Germany I Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics, and Business Administration (24.03.2020, magna cum laude) |
Peer-reviewed journals:
| 2025 | Sorokovikova, A., Chizhov, P., Eremenko, I., & Yamshchikov, I. P. (2025). Surface Fairness, Deep Bias: A Comparative Study of Bias in Language Models. In Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Gender Bias in Natural Language Processing (GeBNLP), pages 206–227, Vienna, Austria. Association for Computational Linguistics. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2506.10491 |
| Eremenko, I., Kraski, T. (2025). Local Voices, Global Goals: Participatory Planning for Localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals in UNESCO Heritage Site Management. Urban Planning, 10. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.9039 | |
| 2024 | Eremenko, I., Kraski, T. (2024). The Venice Charter—Between Protection and Socially Useful Purpose: Examples of World Heritage Cities in Germany and Poland. Protection of Cultural Heritage, 20: 21-31. https://doi.org/10.35784/odk.6161 |
| Eremenko, I., Kraski, T. (2024). Heritage Expertise and Tram Closures in the World Heritage City of Torun, Poland. The Journal of Transport History (SAGE), 45(2), 317-336. https://doi.org/10.1177/00225266241263669 | |
| 2022 | Eremenko, I. (2022). UNESCO Associated Schools in Germany: the Experience of Bamberg. Part 2. ESACH Quarterly 2: 63-72. |
| 2021 | Eremenko, I., Filimonov, K. (2021). Developing an Expert Community and Defining its Role in the Politics and Decision-Making of a World Heritage City: The Experience of Bamberg. The Journal of Social Policy Studies, 19(2), 327–338. |
| Eremenko, I. (2021). UNESCO Associated Schools in Germany: the Experience of Bamberg. Part 1. ESACH Quarterly 1: 23-32. | |
| 2020 | Gunko, M., Eremenko, I., Batunova, E. (2020). Planning strategies in the context of urban shrinkage in Russia: evidence from small and medium-sized cities. The World of Russia [Mir Rossii], 29(3): 121–141. |
| 2025 | Workshop “Beyond the 'Posts': Defining the former Soviet sphere of influence in a post-colonial and post-imperial age” I University of Bonn I Bonn, Germany I October 2025 |
| AESOP Planning/Conflict thematic conference “Contested Urban Policy: Breeding Concrete Utopias” I Technische Universität Berlin I Berlin, Germany I October 2025 | |
| Conference “Heritage and Depopulation in Europe” I Charles University I Prague, Czech Republic I August 2025 | |
| 2024 | Sciences Po “Nature in the city Annual Event: Harnessing Nature-Based Solutions for Resilient and Sustainable Cities” I Paris, France I December 2024 |
| 13th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research (ICCPR) “Cultural Policies in Democratic and Nondemocratic Regimes” I Warswaw, Poland I August 2024 | |
| 6th International Art and the City Conference, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity I Göttingen, Germany I June 2024 | |
| Cultural Heritage Academic Interdisciplinary Network 2024 Conference “Cultural Heritage Routes: Safeguarding, Participation, Sustainable Development” I Catania, Italy I February 2024 | |
| 2023 | Thematic Workshop “Questioning Urban Future-Making in the Times of Disrupture” Georg-Simmel Center for Metropolitan Studies I Humboldt University in Berlin | Berlin, Germany I December 2023 |
| XIX Biennial International Association for the Study of the Commons Conference “The Commons We Want: Between Historical Legacies and Future Collective Actions” | Nairobi, Kenya I June 2023 | |
| EXPER Conference on “Glocalized Experiences of Heritage: Imaginaires and Appropriations of World Heritage Historical and Religious sites” | Paris, France I June 2023 | |
| Interdisciplinary symposium “Knowledge production in Public Transport. Normativities. Actors. Outcomes,” I Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography | Tbilisi, Georgia I March 2023 | |
| 2022 | Conference “Genealogies of Memory 2022. History and Memory in International Relations,” I European Network Remembrance and Solidarity | Warsaw, Poland I October 2022 |
| Durham University Centre for Visual Arts and Culture Visual Intersections Summer School | Durham, United Kingdom I June 2022 |
| Public Transport as Public Space Conference I Université libre de Bruxelles | Brussels, Belgium I April 2022 | |
| ICOMOS TheoPhilos ISC Conference “Accessibility of Cultural Heritage: Inclusiveness and Constraints in Conservation” | Florence, Italy I April 2022 | |
| Symposium “Creative Practices as a Tool to Work with Heritage” | Vilnius, Lithuania I April 2022 | |
| Symposium “Delivering Urban Transformation through Co-production,” I Technical University of Dortmund I Dortmund, Germany I January 2022 | |
| 2021 | Sustainability Talks I Bosch Alumni Network | Online I December 2021 |
| Symposium Conference of the PUTSPACE Project “Public Transport as Public Space” I Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Tallinn University I Görlitz, Germany I October 2021 | |
| 10th International Council for Central and East European Studies World Congress I Concordia University | Online I August 2021 | |
| IGES Project Conference on “Shifting Constellations: Germany and Global (Dis)Order,” I University of Birmingham | Online I University of Bonn, Germany I June and July 2021 | |
| ICOMOS BarCamp “Diversify Heritage,” ICOMOS Deutschland | Online I February 2021 | |
| 2019 | Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) Summer Convention, Panel “Negotiating City Space” I Zagreb, Croatia I June 2019 |
2020 | Bi-nationally Supervised Doctoral Degree, Department of Sociology I, Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics, and Business Administration, University of Bamberg (magna cum laude) 1. Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Dr. Hans-Peter Blossfeld 2. Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Vladimir Kozlovskiy
Dissertation Titel: "World Cultural Heritage in Germany and Russia: The Experience of Wismar, Stralsund, Veliky Novgorod and Pskov" |