Outreach • Publications

  • Gaidai, Oleksandra. 2015. “Memoralization of Lenin: Legislation and Attitudes (On the Materials of Kyiv, Vinnytsia and Cherkasy Regions)”. Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal. 2: 137–154.
  • Gaidai, Oleksandra. 2014. “Radianske mynule v otsinkakh studentiv-istorykiv". (Soviet Past in the Evaluation of History Students) Ukrains’kyi istorichnyi zhurnal 6: 92–112.
  • Gaidai, Oleksandra. 2017. “Protystoiannia navkolo mynulogo, abo pam’iatnyky Leninu v Tsentralnii Ukraini” (The Confrontation Around Past or Lenin Monuments in Central Ukraine). Ukraina Moderna.
  • Gaidai, Oleksandra. Kamianyi Gist’: Pamiatnyky Leninu v Tsentral’nii Ukraini (A Guest of Stone: Lenin Monuments in Central Ukraine), Kyiv: Laurus. (accepted, in press)
  • Hausmann, Guido. 2012. “Poltava 2009: Deimperializing an Imperial Site of Memory”. Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 31(1–4): 657–677.
  • Hausmann, Guido, and Tanja Penter. 2014. “Der Gebrauch der Geschichte. Ukraine 2014: Ideologie vs. Historiographie”. Osteuropa, 64(9–10): 35–50.
  • Kasianov, Georgiy. 2012. “The Nationalization of History in Ukraine”. In The Convolutions of Historical Politics, edited by Alexei Miller and Maria Lipman, 141-174. CEU Press: Budapest.
  • Kasianov, Georgiy. “How History Goes Wrong: Historical Politics and its Outcomes”. Fieldsights-Hot Spots, Cultural Anthropology Online, 28.
  • Kasianov, Georgiy. 2015. “History, Politics and Memory (Ukraine, 1990s – 2000s)”. In Memory and Change in Europe: Eastern Perspectives, edited by M. Pakier, J. Warziniak, J. Olick. Berghahn Books: New York – Oxford.
  • Liebich, Andre. 2016. “The Transition in East Central Europe”. In Democratization in the 21st Century: Reviving Transitology, edited by Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou and Timothy D. Sisk, 80-113. London: Routledge.
  • Liebich, Andre. 2015 “La Minoranza russa e la crisi ucraina”. Ponte 71, 8-9: 32-36.
  • Liebich, André and Oksana Myshlovska. 2014. “Bandera Memorialization and Commemoration.” Nationalities Papers. The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity 42:5: 750-770..
  • Myshlovska, Oksana. 2016. “Nationalising Fluid and Ambiguous Identities: Russia, Western Ukraine and Their Ukrainian and Russian Minorities, Diasporas and Compatriots Abroad”. In Linguistic Genocide or Superdiversity? Edited by Reetta Toivanen, and Janne Saarikivi, 159–194. London: Multilingual Matters.
  • Myshlovska, Oksana. 2014. “Deconstructing the Ukrainian Nation-State: Myths and Realities of the Ukrainian-Russian Encounter in Independent Ukraine”. In Ideas and Identities, edited by Eisenberg, Jaci and Davide Rodogno, 171–192. Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang.
  • Portnov, Andrii. 2012. “Die jüdische Hauptstadt der Ukraine” Erinnerung und Gegenwart in Dnipropetrovs’k”. Osteuropa, 62 (10): 25–41.
  • Sereda, Viktoria. 2013. “Rol’ shkil’noyi istorychnoyi osvity ta vchyteliv istoriyi u formuvanni mizhhrupovoyi tolerantnosti v Ukrayini” (Role of Secondary School History Education and History Teachers in Shaping Intergroup Tolerance in Ukraine). In Visnyk Odes’koho univrsytetu 2 (2): 25–33.
  • Scheide, Carmen. 2014. “Mental Mapping of Ukraine in the Soviet Union”. National and Historical Memory: Collection of Scientific Papers 10: 146–158. (Scheide 2014)
  • Scheide, Carmen and Ulrich Schmid. 2014. “The EuroMaidan in Ukraine. November 2013 till February 2014”. Editorial to Euxeinos – Online Journal of the Center for Governance and Culture in Europe University of St. Gallen. 13: 3–4.
  • Sklokina, Iryna. 2015. “Veterans of the Soviet War in Afghanistan and the Ukrainian Nation-Building Project: from Perestroika to the Maidan and the War in the Donbas”. Journal of Soviet and Post-soviet Politics and Society: Double Special issue “Coming Back from Afghanistan: The Experiences of the Soviet Afghanistan Veterans” and “Martyrdom and Memory in Eastern Europe” 1–2: 133–167.
  • Kalenychenko, Tetiana. 2016. Changing focus on Military Chaplaincy: Religious-Spiritual Counseling and Care in Ukraine. Istanbul: Marmara University (in print)
  • Kalenychenko, Tetiana. 2017. Religion on Maidan – expected in Religion, State, Society in 2017.
  • Wanner, Catherine. 2016. “The Return of Czernowitz: Urban Affect, Nostalgia, and the Politics of Place-making in a European Borderland City”. City and Society 28 (2): 198–221.
  • Wanner, Catherine. 2015. “Religion and Political Crisis in Ukraine”. Editorial to Euxeinos – special issue 17: 4–7
  • Wanner, Catherine. 2014. “Religion as Politics by Other Means”. Hot Spots, Cultural Anthropology Online, 28.
  • Wanner, Catherine. 2014. “Fraternal’ Nations and Challenges to Sovereignty in Ukraine: The Politics of Linguistic and Religious Ties”. American Ethnologist 41(3): 427–439.
  • Wanner, Catherine and Stefan Kube. 2015. “Ukraine: Religionsgemeinschaften nach dem Majdan”. Religion and Gesellschaft in Ost und West 43:2.
  • Yelens'kyi, Viktor. 2013. “Relihiia i nacietvorennia: Ukraina v evropeis’komu konteksti”. In Relihiinyi chynnyk u procetsach nacie- ta derzhavotvorennia. Dosvid suchasnoi Ukrainy. 227–263. NAN Ukrainy: Kyiv.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, and Yaroslav Prytula. Ukraine: Endemic Higher Education Corruption.International Higher Education, 90, 16-18, 2017, Featured in Times Higher Educatio , June, 2017.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, and Yaroslav Prytula. Perceived Corruption and Trust among Ukrainian firms.Eastern European Economics, 2017.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, Huber, Martin and Prytula, Yaroslav. An Experimental Evaluation of an Anti-Corruption Intervention among Ukrainian University Students. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 56, 6, 2015, 713-734.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, and Yaroslav Prytula. 2016. Liike-elämän korruptio Ukrainassa (Engl.: Business Corruption in Ukraine), Idäntutkimus, The Finish Review of East European Studies 1: 94–95.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, and Yaroslav Prytula. 2016. “The Shadow Economy and Entrepreneurship in Ukraine”. In The Entrepreneurship and Shadow Economy, edited by Arnis Sauka, Friedrich Schneider, Colin C. Williams, 151–168. Cheltenham, Northampton: Edward Elgar.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, Martin Huber and Yaroslav Prytula. 2016. “Corruption among Ukrainian businesses: do firm size, industry and region matter”? In State Capture, Political Risks and International Business. Cases from the Black Sea Region edited by Johannes Leitner, Hannes Meissner, 108–119. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena. 2014. “Korruption und informelle Praktiken im ukrainischen Geschäftsleben”. Ukraine-Analysen 130: 16–19.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, and Martin Huber. 2014. Regional Differences in Perceived Corruption among Ukrainian firms. Eurasian Geography and Economics 1: 10–36.
  • Denisova-Schmidt, Elena, Martin Huber, and Elvira Leontyeva. 2016. “Do Anti-Corruption Educational Campaigns Reach Students? Some Evidence from Two Cities in Russia and Ukraine”. Voprosy Obrazovaniia 1: 61–83.
  • Bureiko, Nadiia, and Teodor Moga. “Bounded Europeanisation’: the case of Ukraine”. In The EU and Its Eastern Neighbourhood: the Contradictions of Europeanisation and European Identities. (Manchester University Press, under revision).
  • Bureiko, Nadiia. 2016. “Europeanisation puzzle in Ukraine: the perception of idea of Europe and European self-identification”. Regionalism and integration.
  • Bureiko, Nadiia, Teodor Moga. “Ukrainian national identity in transformation. Debating language concerns”. Europe-Asia Studies (submitted, under revision).
  • Bureiko, Nadiia. 2015–2016. “With-out the EU’s perspective: Europeanisation narratives in Ukraine”. New Europe College Yearbook (submitted, in print).
  • Chebotariova, Anna. 2015. “Voices of Resistance and Hope” On the Motivations and Expectations of “Euromaidaners”. In Ukraine’s Euromaidan: Analyses of a Civic Revolution, edited by David Marples and Frederick Mills: 163–177.
  • Chebotariova, Anna. 2015. “How Mikveh became Vodokhreshcha” (on changing attitudes to Jewish heritage in former Ukrainian shtetls)”. New Eastern Europe:Religion, Politics and Power 3–4: 63–73.
  • Otrishchenko, Natalia. 2017. “The Paths and The Images: Modes of the Space Depiction on The Mental Maps”. In Antropologia prostoru. Zbirnyk naukovikh prats’ ta materialiv. Vol. 1 of Kul’turnyi landshaft Kyeva ta okolits’. Edited by М. Hrimich, 104–114. Кyiv: Duliby.
  • Otrishchenko, Natalia. 2016. “Where People Would Like to Go”: Public Spaces in Ukrainian Towns. In (Ne)zadovolennia publichnymy prostoramy. Vol. 3 of Urbanistychni studii. Edited by S. Shlipchenko, and I. Tyshchenko, 282–295. Кyiv: Vsesvit, 2016.
  • Otrishchenko, Natalia. 2015. “Reliability of Coding Projective Drawings: Example of Using Cohen’s”. Visnyk Lvivs’kogo universytetu. Seriia sotsiologichna 9: 99–109.
  • Lember Uku. 2016. "From Estonian-Russian inter-marriages to “inter-regional” marriages in Ukraine in the times of crisis”. New Europe College Yearbook, edited by I. Vainovski-Mihai.
  • Lewicka, Maria. 2013. “In search of roots: Memory as enabler of place attachment”. In Place attachment: Advances in theory, methods and research, edited by Lynne C. Manzo and Patrick Devine-Wright, 49–60. New York: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.
  • Sereda,Viktoria. 2017. “Shifts in national, regional and local memories and identities in post-Euromaidan Ukraine”. Nationalities Papers. (submitted, under review).
  • Sereda, Viktoria. 2104. “Pereosmyslyuyuchy ukrajins’kyj identyfikacijnyj prostir mizh lokal’nym i transnacional’nym“ (Reconceptualising Ukrainian Space of Indentifications: Public Activism in Ukraine). In Fenomen Maidanu v ukrainskomu suspil’stvi: sotsiolohichni interpretatsii (The Phenomenon of Maidan in Ukrainian Society: Sociological Interpretations), edited by E. Holovakha and O. Stehnii, 58–78. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology NASU.
  • Schmid, Ulrich. 2015. “UA - Ukraine zwischen Ost und West”. Vontobel-Schriftenreihe (2150). Vontobel-Stiftung, Zürich.
  • Zhurzhenko, Tetiana. 2016. “Memory Wars in Post-Soviet Kharkiv”. In Civic Education and Democratisation in the Eastern Partnership Countries, edited by Dieter Segert. Bonn: bpb.
  • Besters-Dilger, Juliane. 2012. “Die ukrainische Sprache in den modernen Massenmedien der Ukraine. Regionale Differenzierung der Attitüden”. Studien zu Sprache, Literatur und Kultur bei den Slaven, edited by Danylenko, Andrii, and Serhii Vakulenko, 252–273. Sagner: Münchern.
  • Besters-Dilger, Juliane. 2014. Prüfstein der europäischen Sprachenpolitik – die Ukraine. Europa Ethnica 1: 23–31.
  • Besters-Dilger, Juliane. 2014. “Ukrains'ka, rosiis'ka ta anhliis'ka movy u spryiniatti ukraintsiv: na materiali vseukrains'koho opytuvannia”. Ukrajins'ke movoznavstvo 1 (44): 69–81.
  • Hoffman, Tatjana. 2015. "Cultural Cringe? Narrative Instrumentalisierungen lokaler Kulturen bei M. Rjabčuk, Ju. Andruchovyč und S. Žadan”. In Alles neu macht der Maidan? Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf eine Ukraine im Umbruch, edited by G. Sporadets, S. Stöhr. Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin: Berlin: 71–93.
  • Hofmann, Tatjana. 2014. “Serhij Žadans "postproleterarischer Punk”. Verweigerung einer homogenen Kulturalisierung des urbanen Raums”. In Unter der Stadt. Subversive Ästhetiken in Ostmitteleuropa, edited by Monika Dózsai, Alfrun Kliems, Darina Polákóva (Hg.), unter Mitarbeit Schmidt von Henrike, 198–225 Böhlau: Köln.
  • Karunyk, Kateryna. 2013. “Opposition of Languages or Integration of Dialects? George Y. Shevelov on the Sources of Standard Ukrainian”. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft, 23–2: 275–294.
  • Karunyk, Kateryna. 2015. “Borot’ba z dialektyzmamy iak skladnyk movnoii polityky v Radians’kii Ukraini (1945–1991)”. Vol. 3 of Ukrainistika: mynule, suchasne, maibutne. Mova, edited by H. Myronova et al. Brno: Galium: 225–232.
  • Karunyk, Kateryna. 2014. “Corpus Planning for Ukrainian in the Controversy Between the Ukrainian Soviet and the Émigré Linguists in the 1960 – 1980s”. In The Proceedings of the Second Meeting on Slavic Linguistics, Lisbon 30–31 October 2014 (upcoming).
  • Kratochvil, Alexander. 2015. “Das Kriegsende als Topos literarischer Erinnerungen”. In Erinnern - Erzählen – Europa, edited by Nagy, Hajnalka and Werner Wintersteiner, 121–137. Studien Verlag: Innsbruck.
  • Kratochvil, Alexander, Makarska, Renata, Schwitin, Katharina, and Annette Werberger. 2013. Kulturgrenzen in postimperialen Räumen. Bosnien und die Westukraine als als transkulturelle Regionen. Transcript: Bielefeld.
  • Schmid, Ulrich. 2014. “Ukrainian Wallenrodism: Treason in Mykola Kostomarov's Biography, Historiography, and Fiction”. Harvard Ukrainian Studies (32-33 Part 2). 619-635.
  • Tiahlo, Kateryna. 2014. “Young readers of today Ukrainian belles-letters : An attempt to form a new cluster” (in Ukrainian). In Youth politics: Problems and prospects : Collection of research papers 5: 223–231.
  • Vakulenko, Serhii. Paragraph on “The Ideological and Pragmatic Framework of the History of Modern Ukrainian”, forthcoming in Regionalism Without Regions: Reconceptualizing Ukraine’s Heterogeneity.
  • Vakulenko, Serhii. “O dédalo da glossonímia ucraniana”, forthcoming in the proceedings of the II Meeting on Slavic Linguistics, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Vakulenko, Serhii. “Zagal’ni tendentsii v unormuvanni ukrains’koi movy (1920 – 2015)”, forthcoming in S. Vakulenko and K. Karunyk (eds.), Unormuvannia, rozunormuvannia i perevnormuvannia ukrains’koi movy (1920 – 2015).
  • Woldan, Alois. 2015. “Polyphony in Galicia: Voices, Perspectives and Contexts”. Galician Polyphony. Places and Voices, 15-27. Elipsa: Warschau
  • Schmid U., Myshlovska O., Scheide C. (eds), Regionalism without regions: rethinking Ukraine’s heterogeneity (to be published in 2017)