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 | Dr. rer. pol. IOtto-Friedrich-University Bamberg I Chair of Sociology I, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences (24.03.2020, magna cum laude)
2nd supervisor: Prof. Dr. Vladimir Kozlovskiy
Dissertation title: "World Cultural Heritage in Germany and Russia: The Experience of Wismar, Stralsund, Veliky Novgorod and Pskov" |
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 |
| 2026 | University of Erfurt “Cemeteries and Memorials of the Red Army” Guest lecture as part of the course "In the Face of Death. Forms of Commemoration" (“Im Angesicht des Todes. Formen des Totengedenkens im Wandel”). |
| 2025 | Bauhaus-Universität Weimar “World Cultural Heritage Mental Mapping: Weimar in Focus” Guest lecture within the program “Debating Heritage”. |
| 2024 | City of Erfurt “Local Voices, Global Heritage: Citizen Science in World Heritage Cities of Germany and Poland” (“Lokale Stimmen, globales Erbe: Bürgerforschung in den Welterbestädten Deutschlands und Polens”) Guest lecture as part of the lecture series “Arain”. |
| 2023 | University of Warsaw “Around the UNESCO World Heritage Convention (1972)” Guest lecture within the course “Cultural Heritage in International Relations. Political and Legal Challenges”. |