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Dr. Tamara Martsenyuk

Tamara Martsenyuk

University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine)

Gastwissenschaftlerin

NaUKMA, Department of Sociology, Associate Professor and Lecturer,

B.A. level courses: “Introduction to Gender Studies,” “Feminism as Social Theory and Social Movement”, “Sociology of Sexuality”, “Sociological Analysis of the Forms of Deviant Behaviour”, “Masculinity and Men’s Studies”, “Gender and Politics”, “Military Sociology”, “Gender and Economics”, “Social Problems in Ukraine and in the World”, “Academic Writing”;

M.A. courses: “Gender Relations in Ukraine: Sociological Analysis,” “Gender and Urban Space”

English language course for foreign students: “Social Problems in Ukraine”

Thesis supervision of Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students

Sociology of gender, social structure of society, social inequalities & problems
diversity, non-discrimination & gender policies of organizations, gender trainings for NGOs, media, state & business women's, men's and LGBT movements; women’s empowerment

Editing of books:

Ageeva, V., Martsenyuk, T. (2019). Other optics: gender challenges of the present: a collection of scientific articles, Kyiv, Smoloskyp (in Ukrainian).

Chapters in international books:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2023). Towards Gender Equality in the Ukrainian Society. Ukraine's Many Faces. Land, People, and Culture Revisited, ed. by Olena Palko & Manuel Férez Gil, Transcript Publishing House.
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2022). El rol de las organizaciones feministas en la igualdad de género en la sociedad ucraniana. Descubriendo Ucrania : Su pueblo, su historia y su cultura / Manuel Ferez Gil ; Olena Palko ; compilación de Olena Palko ; Manuel Ferez Gil. - 1a ed. - Beccar : Poliedro Editorial de la Universidad de San Isidro, p. 131-142 (in Spanish).
3. Martsenyuk, T. and Troian, I. (2018). Gender Role Scenarios of Women’s Participation in Euromaidan Protests in Ukraine in Crisis and Change in Post-Cold War Global Politics: Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective, ed. by E. Resende, D. Budrytė, D. Buhari-Gulmez, Palgrave Macmillan, p. 129-153.
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Women's Top-Level Political Participation: Failures and Hopes of Ukrainian Gender Politics in New Imaginaries: Youthful Reinvention of Ukraine's Cultural Paradigm, ed. and translated by Marian J. Rubchak, New York & Oxford: Berghahn.
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Ukrainian Societal Attitudes towards the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities in Gender, Politics, and Society in Ukraine, ed. by O. Hankivsky and A. Salnykova, University of Toronto Press, p. 385-410.

Articles in international journals:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2022). To be or not to be: Attitudes of Ukrainian society about gender equality and diversity after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Forum for Ukrainian Studies (September 6).
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2022). Women’s Participation in Defending Ukraine in Russia's War. Global Cooperation Research – A Quarterly Magazine (July).
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2022). As a refugee scholar, I want to make Ukrainian studies more visible. Nature Human Behaviour.
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Sexuality and Revolution in Post-Soviet Ukraine: LGBT Rights and the Euromaidan Protests of 2013–2014. Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Special Issue: Gender, Nationalism, and Citizenship in Anti-Authoritarian Protests in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine), p. 49-74.
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Early marriage in Roma communities in Ukraine: cultural and socioeconomic factors, Emecon: Employment and economy in Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 1.
6. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Gender and Revolution in Ukraine: Women’s Participation in Euromaidan Protests of 2013–2014, Perspectives on Europe, Vol. 44, Issue 2, p. 15-22.
7. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). The State of the LGBT Community and Homophobia in Ukraine. Problems of Post Communism, Vol. 59, # 2 (March–April), p. 51-62.
8. Martsenyuk, T. (2008). Gender Research in Sweden: Plurality of Concepts (Y. Hirdman vs. P. de los Reyes). Lyčių studijos ir tyrimai [Gender Studies and Research], # 5, p. 104-108.

Articles with co-authors in international journals:

1. Phillips, S. D., Martsenyuk, T. (2023). Women's agency and resistance in Russia's war on Ukraine: From victim of the war to prominent force. Women’s Studies International Forum, Vol. 98, May–June. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2023.102731
2. Channell-Justice, E., Khromeychuk, O., Martsenyuk, T., Zychowisz, J. (2021). Ukraine (finally) Treats Women’s Activism Seriously, The Ukrainian Quarterly, No. 2, 47-54.
3. Martsenyuk, T., Pastushok, A. (2020). Gender Studies in Ukraine: Long way from 90s to today, Feminist Translocalities.
4. Martsenyuk, T., Phillips, S. D. (2020). Talking About Sexual Violence in Post‐Maidan Ukraine: Analysis of the Online Campaign #IAmNotAfraidToSayIt, Sexuality & Culture, p. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-019-09694-4
5. Martsenyuk, T., Grytsenko, G., Kvit, A., Berlinska, M. (2018). Integration of women into the armed forces: perspectives and problems of Ukrainian society, Laboratorium, Vol. 10, No 2, p. 13-33 (in Russian).
6. Martsenyuk, T., Grytsenko, G. (2017). Women and Military in Ukraine: Voices of the Invisible Battalion, UA: Ukraine Analytica, Issue 1 (7), p. 29-37.
7. Martsenyuk, T., Grytsenko, G., Kvit, A. (2016). The “Invisible Battalion”: Women in ATO Military Operations, Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal, No. 2, p. 171-187.
8. Kostiuchenko, T., Martsenyuk, T., Oksamytna, S. (2015). Women politicians and parliamentary elections in Ukraine and Georgia 2012, East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Vol. II, No. 2, p. 83-110.
9. Onuch, O. & Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Mothers and Daughters of the Maidan: Gender, repertoires of violence, and the division of labour in Ukrainian protests, Social, Health, and Communication Studies Journal, Contemporary Ukraine: A case of Euromaidan, Vol. 1(1), p. 80-101.

Articles in national journals – in Ukrainian or in Russian:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2018). Women in "Big Politics": Gender Analysis of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA. Sociology, Vol. 1, p. 43-53.
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). The Situation of Rural Women in Ukraine: Actuality of Double Marginalization, Ya [I], “Gender and Location”, # 2 (38), p. 10-13.
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Gender and Nation in the Ukrainian Society: Masculinities and EuroMaidan 2013-14, Ya [I], # 1 (37), p. 4-9.
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Gender Research as a Part of Gender Relations Regulation in Sweden, Gender Paradigm of Educational Space, # 1, p. 24-31.
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Gender Sociology of Maidan: The Role of Women in Protests in Postsocialist Societies: Diversity of Social Changes, (Kyiv: Institute of Sociology NASU), p. 146-160.
6. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Early marriage in Ukraine: who and why marry at a young age? Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 161, p. 83-90.
7. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Human Rights for LGBT Community and EuroMaidan 2013-2014, Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], October 15.
8. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). “I’d like my children do not know what is gypsy life:” situation of Roma communities in the Ukrainian society, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute Journal: Political Studies, Sociology, Law, # 1 (21), p. 68-74.
9. Martsenyuk, T. (2013). Roma Problems in Ukraine: Gender Aspects, Ukrainian Sociological Journal, # 1-2, p. 54-60.
10. Martsenyuk, T. (2013). Gender Segregation of Labor Market: Which Work Women and Men Looking for (Resumes and Vacancies at hh.ua as Case Study), Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], Issue “Gender and Labor”, # 6, p. 89-95.
11. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Ukrainian Politics – Noun of Non-Female Gender? Krytyka. # 7-8 (177-178), p. 8-12.

12. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). LGBT Families in Ukraine: Reproducing of Patriarchy or Alternative of Power Discourse?
Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 135, p. 50-58.
13. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Working Conditions and Discriminatory Practices in Contemporary Ukraine (Employees of “Furshet” Supermarket as Case Study), Lviv University Journal, Sociological Issue, # 4, p. 135-145.
14. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Gender Aspects of Employment in the Ukrainian Society (According to ISSP 2009 Data), Methodology, Theory, and Practice of Sociological Analysis of Contemporary Society: Research Papers Collection of Kharkiv V.N. Karazin University, # 1, p. 328-333.
15. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). LGBT Movement of Ukraine: 10 Years After. Gender Studies, # 20-21, p. 134-147 (in Russian).
16. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Feminism in “Swedish Way” or Role of Women’s Movement in Gender Equality Implementation in Sweden, Ya [I], # 4 (26) «Feminism and Women’s Movement», p. 22-25.
17. Martsenyuk, T. (2009). Fear of Diversity: National Peculiarities of Tolerance and Homophobia. Krytyka [Critics]. # 11-12 (145-146), p. 10-13.
18. Martsenyuk, T. (2008). Gender Discrimination on the Labor Market of Ukraine: Sociological Analysis, Labor and Law, # 2 (98), p. 16-19.
19. Martsenyuk, T. (2008). Forming of Masculinity in the School Age Children, Ya [I, Special Issue on Men’s Rights as Equal Rights], p. 16-20.
20. Martsenyuk, T. (2008). Responsible Parenthood and Gender Equality, Ya [I, Special Issue on News Roles of Ukrainian Women], p. 12-13.
21. Martsenyuk, T. (2008). Gender Discrimination on the Labor Market of Ukraine (Sexual Harassment as Case Study). Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 83, p. 50-55.
22. Martsenyuk, T. (2007). Women’s Political Representation and Gender Quotas: Swedish Experience, Social Dimensions of Society, [Institute of Sociology NASU], # 10, p. 153-161.
23. Martsenyuk, T. (2007). Gender Quotas in Ukraine: To Be or Not To Be?, Ya [I], # No 1 (17), p. 18-22 (in Russian).
24. Martsenyuk, T. (2007). (Anti)legalization of Prostitution: Swedish Choice, Ya [I], # 4 (20), p. 22-23.
25. Martsenyuk, T. (2007). Gender Equality Situation in Ukraine: International Dimension. Scientific Notes of NaUKMA,
Sociological Issue, Vol. 70, p. 53-59.
26. Martsenyuk, T. (2006). Sociological Aspect of Gender Equality Implementation in Sweden (Gothenburg University as Case Study). Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 58, p. 70-79.
27. Martsenyuk, T. (2005). What Maidan is Taking About: Qualitative Content-Analysis of “Orange Revolution” Participants’ Placards, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 46, p. 60-65.
28. Martsenyuk, T. (2004). Gender Socialization as Process of Forming of Masculine and Feminine Aspects of Gender Identity, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 32, p. 33-41.

Articles with co-authors in national journals – mainly in Ukrainian:

1. Martsenyuk, T. & Kvit A. (2022). Successes and challenges of ATO/JFO veterans’ involvement in the public and
political life of Ukraine, NaUKMA Scientific Notes. Sociology, 5, 50-59.
2. Ohanesyan, M. M., Martsenyuk, T. O. (2021). Factors of involvement of Ukrainian men in men's movements in support of gender equality. NaUKMA Scientific Notes. Sociology, 4, 47-59.
3. Martsenyuk, T. & Tyshko, I. (2021, May 13). Advantages and Challenges of Applying the Gender Quota during the Local Elections in 2020, Vox Ukraine.
4. Martsenyuk, T. & Dariievska, S. (2020). Experience of Employment of People with Disabilities in Ukraine (Anti-Terrorist Operation Veterans as a Case Study), Scientific Notes of NaUKMA. Sociology, Vol. 2, 37-48.
5. Kvit, A.S., Martsenyuk, T.O. (2020). Attitudes towards ATO/JFO Veterans and their Political Activism in Ukraine, Ukrainian Socium, 2 (73), 172-184. https://doi.org/10.15407/socium2020.02.172
6. Martsenyuk, T. & Oksamytna, S. (2020). Public Opinion of Gender Quotas and Women in Politics in Ukraine, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA. Sociology, Vol. 2, 3-13.
7. Martsenyuk, T. & Аdamska, К. (2017). Factors of Overcoming the “Glass Ceiling” in Business in Ukraine, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue # 196, p. 52-65.
8. Kostiuchenko, T., Martsenyuk T., Shurenkova A. (2017). Gender-based discrimination in Ukrainian enterprises: comparison of the views of experts, top-managers, and personnel, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue # 196, p. 66-73.
9. Yefanova, I. & Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Gender Segregation of the Labor Market on Ukraine in the Sphere of Information Technologies, Taras Shevchenko National University Journal, # 1(8), Sociology, p. 10-16.
10. Martsenyuk, T. & Skopyk, Kh. (2017). Sociological Analysis of Online Flashmob #IAmNotAfraidtoSay: Who and What Said on Gender-based Violence, Gender in detail, Feb 6.
11. Brylova, А. & Martsenyuk, T. (2016) Peculiarities of Gender Mainstreaming in Higher Education: German Experience for Ukraine, the Gender Paradigm of Educational Space, # 3⁄4, p. 78-88.
12. Martsenyuk, T. & Kolesnik, V. (2016). Factors of Parents of LGBT Children Involvement to LGBT Movement in Ukraine, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, p. 67-75.
13. Martsenyuk, T. & Kolesnik, V. (2016). Movement of Parents of LGBT Children: International Experience for Ukraine, Tolerance in Transition Societies: the Philosophical, Legal, Political and Sociological dimensions: a Collection of Articles and Essays, p. 146-157.
14. Martsenyuk, T. & Novyk, T. (2015). Gender Aspects of Fashion: Constructing of Identity Through Clothing, Scientific Notes: Gender Studies, National University of “Ostroh Academy”, Issue 1, p. 124-141.
15. Kolesnik, V., Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Discrimination Based on Gender Identity in Ukraine on the Example of Transgender People, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute Journal: Political Studies, Sociology, Law, p. 95-105.
16. Yefanova, I. & Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Gender Segregation of the Labor Market on Ukraine in the Sphere of Information Technologies, Lviv University Journal, Sociological Issue, # 8, p. 69-81.
17. Kostyuchenko, T., Martsenyuk, Т., Oksamytna S. (2014). Women in politics in Ukraine and Georgia: public opinion and network support, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 161, p. 72-83.
18. Martsenyuk, Т., Novyk, T., Svyatnenko, S. (2014). Cross-Cultural Analysis of Attitudes towards Gays and Lesbians: Ukraine, Sweden, Spain, Hungary and Germany, Ukrainian Society, # 1 (48), p. 31-43.

19. Bardina, M. & Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Gender Division of Labor in the Ukrainian Society on the Example of Double Burden, Methodology, Theory and Practice of Sociological Analysis of Current Society: Collection of Research Papers (Kharkiv, Karazin National University), # 20, p. 231-242.
20. Bureychak, T., Martsenyuk, T. & Khutkyy, D. (2013). Gender (In)equality on the Labor Market in the Crimea: Indicators, Evaluations, and Interpretations, Taras Shevchenko National University Journal, # 1(4), Sociology, p. 53-58. 21. Bureychak, T. & Martsenyuk, T. (2013). Scandinavian Utopia? Gender Equality and Labor vs. Reproductive Rights in Sweden, Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], Issue “Gender and Labor”, # 6, p. 189-194.
22. Martsenyuk, T. and Boyko, Kateryna (2013). Driving a Car and Gender Stereotypes: Myths and Reality about Female Drivers in the Context of Global Changes, Ya [I], # 2 (33) «Gender and Globalization», p. 35-38.
23. Kryshtal,’ S. & Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Women in Chess Sport or Play as Polgar, Ya [I], # 1 (29) «Gender and Sport», p. 14-16.
24. Martsenyuk, T., Khutkyy, D. & Bureychak, T. (2012). Violence in the Contemporary Ukrainian Family (AR of Crimea as Case Study), Research Papers Collection of Kharkiv V.N. Karazin University, # 999, p. 154-160.
25. Khutkyy, D., Martsenyuk, T. & Bureychak, T. (2012). Gender and Education in AR of Crimea: Values, Reality and Perspective for Change, Actual Problems of Sociology, Psychology, Pedagogy: Collection of Papers, Kyiv T. Shevchenko National University, Logos, Issue 16, p. 85-92.
26. Martsenyuk, T., Khutkyy, D. & Bureychak, T. (2012). Women in Ukrainian Politics (AR of Crimea as Case Study), Ukrainian Society, # 4(43), p. 197-212.
27. Borenkova, A. & Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Forms of Family Relations in Sweden (Marriage and Cohabitation as Case Study), Ya [I], # 2 (30) «Gender and Family», p. 32-34.
28. Martsenyuk, T. & Shvets, O. (2011). Masculinity Construction in the Institute of Sport (Ukrainian Football Players as Case Study), Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 122, p. 58-65.
29. Kostyuchenko, T. & Martsenyuk, T. (2011). Small “Women’s” Business in Ukraine in the Period of Social Transformation, Lviv University Journal, Sociological Issue, # 5, p. 226-233.
30. Gnativ, N. & Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Consequences of Gender Socialization of Children in the School: Case Study of Teachers’ Attitudes towards Boys and Girls, Ya [I], # 2 (24) «School and Gender», p. 30-35.
31. Martsenyuk, T. & Checherynda, D. (2010). Gender Relation on the Labor Market in Sweden, Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 109, p. 51-60.
32. Martsenyuk, T. & Rozhdestvenska, O. (2009). Gender Stereotypes of Advertisement (Podil District of Kyiv as Case Study), Scientific Notes of NaUKMA, Sociological Issue, Vol. 96, p. 82-88.

International conference proceedings:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2016) Ukrainian Women at War: From Women’s Sotnya to Invisible Battalion, Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine, Nov 10-12, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Ukrainian Women at War: From Women’s Sotnya to Invisible Battalion, Paper presented at 6th International Congress of Belarus Studies, Section “Transformation of Gender Approach in Political and Academic Mainstream of the Post-Socialist Countries”, 7-9 October 2016, Kaunas, Lithuania (in Russian).
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Gender Issues in Ukraine and EuroMaidan Protests: Patriarchal or Egalitarian Notions? Anti-Gender Movements on the Rise? Strategising for Gender Equality in Central and Eastern Europe, Ed. by the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Vol. 38 of the Publication Series on Democracy, p. 73-81.
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2013). Gender Roles in LGBT Families in Ukraine: Idealization and Reproduction of Heteronormativity, Manifold Angles of Gender: Georgia. Poland. Russia. Ukraine: Conference Materials [Heinrich Boell Foundation, Tbilisi], p. 79-84.

National conference proceedings (10) – in Ukrainian or in Russian:

1. Martsenyuk, T. O. (2021). Sociological analysis of sexual harassment in the military sphere of Ukraine. Gender in the Ukrainian army: history, modernity, prospects: a collection of abstracts of the round table, June 1, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, 19-21.
2. Martsenyuk, T. O. (2021). Policies of universities on combating discrimination and sexual harassment in Ukraine (on the example of the National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy"): successes and challenges of implementation. Transformation of social institutions in the information society: IV Congress of the Sociological Association of Ukraine, Kharkiv, October 28-29, 414-415.
3. Kostiuchenko, T. S., Martsenyuk, T. O., Onishchenko, A. V., Osaulenko, O. (2021). Gender stereotypes and progress towards egalitarianism: comparison of Ukraine and Moldova. Transformation of social institutions in the information society: IV Congress of the Sociological Association of Ukraine, Kharkiv, October 28-29, 410-411.
4. Martsenyuk, T., Hrytsenko, H., Berlinska М., Kvit, А. (2016) "Invisible battalion": women's participation in military operations in the ATO, Ukrainian Woman in National and Global Context: Past, Present, and Future : collection of materials of 1st International Scientific (24-25 November 2016), ed. by S. Shchudlo, Drohobych, p. 91-95.
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Sociological research of domestic violence: methodological principles, International conference "Data collection in the area of violence against women and domestic violence to meet the requirements of the Istanbul Convention" (3-4 September, Kyiv, Ukraine)
6. Martsenyuk, T. (2013). Women and “Large Politics”: Mechanisms to Overcome Discrimination, Gender Aspects of Socio-Humanitarian Knowledge - ІІ: Materials of 2nd All-Russian Scientific Conference / ed. by D.B. Vershinina, Perm’, p. 144-150 (in Russian).
7. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Women in Ukrainian Politics: Challenges and Opportunities of Gender Politics, Paper presented at 2nd International Congress of Belarus Studies, Section “Gender Politics and Practices”, 28-30 September 2012, Kaunas, Lithuania (in Russian).
8. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Anti-gender Initiatives at the Local Level, Materials of International Conference “Gender Revolutions”, 16 November 2012, Kharkiv, Ukraine, p. 4-11.
9. Martsenyuk, T. (2009). What are Conditions for Successful Gender Politics? Institutional Model of Research and Regulation of Gender Relations in Sweden and Ukraine, International Conference “Gender Developments in Ukraine: Discussing Strategies and Tactics” Proceedings, Kharkiv (Ukraine), p. 7-18.
10. Martsenyuk, T. (2007). Current Situation with Gender Equality in Sweden, Gender Stereotypes of Individual Health: Materials of International Conference, 3 October 2007, Lutsk, Ukraine, p. 130-135.

Results of research projects:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2021). (ed.) Interdisciplinary study "Policies and practices of honoring the memory of fallen soldiers in the Russian-Ukrainian war in the Eastern Ukraine": short version with the main results.
2. Invisible Battalion 3.0. (2021). Sexual harassment in the military sphere in Ukraine: (sociological research); text and general. ed. Tamara Martsenyuk; Institute of Gender Programs.
3. Velyka, O., Volosevych, I., Kostyuchenko, T., Martsenyuk, T., Romanova, A., Slavova, I., Shurenkova, N., Byk, T. (2020, March). Gender analysis of the voter education campaign: conclusions and recommendations. Kyiv, International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), Info Sapiens, 32 p. (in Ukrainian).
4. Martsenyuk, T., Hrytsenko, H., Kvit, А., Vasylenko, L., Zviahintseva, M. (2019). "Invisible battalion 2.0": women veterans returning to peaceful life: (sociological research), ed. by Tamara Martsenyuk, Kyiv: UN Women Ukraine, 212 p.
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2019). Integration of the gender component into analytical materials. Kyiv, International Renaissance Foundation, 28 p. (in Ukrainian).
6. Martsenyuk, T. & Kvit, A. (2019). Involvement of veterans in public and political life: the path from military victories to personal (sociological research), together with the NGO "Studena" with the support of USAID.
7. Martsenyuk, T. & Golota, S. (2018). Gender Analysis of Think Tanks in Ukraine. Kyiv, International Renaissance Foundation, 21 p. (in Ukrainian).
8. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Women’s Involvement into Politics: EU Countries and Ukraine, Gender Equality and Development: View in the Context of the European Strategy for Ukraine, Kyiv, Razumkov Center, p. 235-243. (in Ukrainian).
9. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Gender equality situation in Ukraine : challenges and opportunities in Gender Equality Policies and EU Integration - the experience of Visegrad for EaP Countries, p. 203-225.
10. Martsenyuk, T., Hrytsenko, H., Kvit, А., Berlinska, М. (2015) "Invisible battalion": women's participation in military operations in the ATO (sociological research), ed. by T. Martsenyuk; Ukrainian Women’s Fund, 89 p.
11. Zakharova, О. & Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Gender Peculiarities of Diplomatic Service in Ukraine and in the World. Kyiv, International Center for Policy Studies, 52 p. (in Ukrainian).
12. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Did Gender Quota Work at the Local Elections of 2015? Overview of Discussions and Monitoring. Kyiv, International Center for Policy Studies, 14 p. (in Ukrainian).
13. Advance of Factory Farming in Ukraine: Women and the Environment Social and gender impacts of agro-industrial facilities on women in rural areas / National Ecological Center of Ukraine; Department of Sociology, NaUKMA; Research leader: T. Martsenyuk, NECU coordinators: V. Martsynkevych. Kyiv, 2015, 4 p.; Full version in Ukrainian; short version in Ukrainian.
14. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Will Gender Quota Work at the Local Elections of 2015? Kyiv, International Center for Policy Studies, 16 p. (in Ukrainian).
15. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Gender Politics of European Union: General Principles and Best Practices, Kyiv, International Center for Policy Studies, 44 p. (in Ukrainian).
16. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Women in Ukrainian Politics: Challenges and Perspectives of Changes, Kyiv, International Center for Policy Studies, 35 p. (in Ukrainian).
17. Volosevych, І., Konoplytska, Т., Коstiuchenko, Т., Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Comprehensive Study of Women Living in Rural Areas, Kyiv, 88 p. (in Ukrainian).
18. Volosevych, І., Konoplytska, Т., Коstiuchenko, Т., Mikhanchuk, D., Martsenyuk, T. (2014). The Prevalence of Violence against Women and Girls, Kyiv, 55 p.
19. Volosevych, І., Коstiuchenko, Т., Komarova, N., Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Evaluation of Knowledge of UN Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and Connected with It Legislation, supported by United Nations Population Fund, Kyiv, 28 p. (in Ukrainian).
20. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Child Marriage in Ukraine (Overview), United Nations Population Fund, 12 p.
21. Khutkyy, D., Martsenyuk, T., and Bureychak, T. (2011). Gender Portrait of Crimea: Challenges and Opportunities. Results of Sociological Research, Kyiv, 174 p. (in Ukrainian and also translated into Russian).
22. Labour conditions at Furshet supermarkets in Ukraine: How employee rights have been shaping up since the start of EBRD financial support (2010), Research leader: Tamara Martsenyuk, Bankwatch coordinator: Vladlena Martsynkevych.

Chapters in books:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Women in Extraordinary Circumstances: "Women's Hundreds" on Maidan and "Invisible Battalion" in Donbas, The state of singularity: social structures, situations, everyday practices, ed. by S. Makeev and S. Oksamytna, Kyiv, NaUKMA, Institute of Sociology NAS, p. 117-130 (in Ukrainian).
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Ukrainian LGBT Families on Gender and Family Roles, Queer Sexuality: Politics and Practices, ed. by I. Solomatina and T. Shchurko, (Minsk, Galiiafi), p. 142-151 (in Russian).
3. Martsenyuk, T. & Yarmanova, G. (2012). Questioning Heteronormativity? (Re)producing of Gender in LGBT Families and Search for Social Recognition, LGBT-Families in Ukraine: Social Practices and Legislative Regulation, Kyiv, p. 49-64. (in Ukrainian).
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Participation of Men and Women in Different Spheres and Levels of Education, Youth of Ukraine: from Education to Work, Kyiv, NaUKMA, p. 27-40 (in Ukrainian).
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Pay Gap of Young Men and Women, Youth of Ukraine: from Education to Work, Kyiv, NaUKMA, p. 152-160 (in Ukrainian).
6. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Institutional Fundamentals of Regulation of Gender Relations in Sweden in Organizational and Legislative Elements of Institutional Mechanism of Gender Equality Implementation, Kyiv, UNDP, p. 100-117 (in Ukrainian).

Textbooks and Chapters:

1. Martsenyuk, T. & Plakhotnik, O. (2017). Gendered Labor: How Labor Market and Domestic Work Construct Gender, Gender for Media: Textbook in Gender Theory for Journalists and Other Social and Humanities Majors, 3rs edition, Kyiv, “Krytyka”, p. 77-96 (in Ukrainian).
2. Textbook on Antidiscrimination for Media (2017) by A. Bezverha, I. Vyrtosu, A. Kutovenko, T. Martsenyuk, T. Pechonchyk, I. Fedotovych; ed. by M. Butkevych, T. Pechonchyk and I. Fedorovych, Kyiv.
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Worldwide for Education: Guide for International Scholarships to Study Abroad, Kyiv, Smoloskyp, 152 p.
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination: Textbook for Experts of Think-Tank [Electronic Source], Kyiv, 65 p. (in Ukrainian).
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Xenophobia and Racism as Negative Phenomenon in the Life of Multicultural Society, Person in Multicultural Society: Textbook for University Teachers, Kyiv, p. 147-177 (in Ukrainian).

Articles of teaching methods:

Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Teaching of online mass course “Women and Men: Gender for All”, Ya [I, Gender journal], # 1 (40), p. 26-29. (in Ukrainian).

Chapters in Encyclopedia:

Kostiuchenko, T. and Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Gender in Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics, ed. by Kerric Harvey (Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc.), p. 568-572.

Popular scientific books:

Martsenyuk, T. (2022). Gender equality and non-discrimination in practice, Kyiv, Komora (in Ukrainian). Martsenyuk, T. (2020). "Defenders of the Galaxy": Power and Crisis in the Male World, Kyiv, Komora (in Ukrainian). Martsenyuk, T. (2018). Why We Should not Be Afraid of Feminism, Kyiv, Komora, 328 p. (in Ukrainian). Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Gender for All. Challenging Stereotypes, Kyiv, Osnovy, 256 p. (in Ukrainian).

Online books:

Martsenyuk, T., Lysyuk, A. (2020). Around the world for education: a guide to international scholarship education and training. The second supplemented online edition. Kyiv, 278 p. (in Ukrainian).

PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY PUBLICATIONS (selected works)
1. Martsenyuk, T. (2020). Letter to Princess Olga, Kyiv Daily, July 24.
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2018). Stop suffering: all about gender-based violence against women, Gender in Details, March 6.
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Gender-based violence: what to read to understand the problem?, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Dec 25 (in Ukrainian).
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Women, peace, security: new index ranks 153 countries of the world, GURT, 31.10.2017 (in Ukrainian).
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Pink ribbon campaign or paying attention to breast cancer, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Oct 29 (in Ukrainian).
6. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Did you see sexism? Where to go, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Feb 20 (in Ukrainian).
7. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Gender-Based Violence Problem: International Experience and Ukraine, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Nov 25. (in Ukrainian).
8. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Role of Men in Combating Gender-Based Violence: (USA as an Example), Ya [I, Gender journal], # 2 (41) «Gender and Violence», p. 29-31. (in Ukrainian).
9. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Gender Equality in Higher Education in Germany: how to Emplement a Policy of Equal Rights and Opportunities, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Sept 23. (in Ukrainian).
10. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Returning of Public Sexism or How to “Kill” with Words, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Aug 18. (in Ukrainian).
11. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). The Right for Decent working Conditions or Sexual Harassment Problem in Ukraine, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, June 27. (in Ukrainian).
12. Zlobina T. and Martsenyuk, T. (2016). How Women's Participation in Decision-making Process Changes Community? Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, June 20. (in Ukrainian).
13. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). The Problem of Early Marriages in Ukraine and in the World, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, March 28. (in Ukrainian).
14. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). The idea and Value of Gender Equality in the Politics of the European Union, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, March 16. (in Ukrainian).
15. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). "Gender War" for Recognition from Armed Forces of Ukraine: March of "Invisible Battalion" and the Answer from the Ministry of Defense, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Febr. 1. (in Ukrainian).
16. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Women in the Armed Forces of the World and Ukraine: towards Integration, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Jan 11. (in Ukrainian).
17. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Early Marriages in Roma Communities. Tradition or Problem? Ukrainian Journal: Information cultural and political monthly journal for Ukrainians in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia, # 9 (99), p. 22-24. (in Ukrainian).
18. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Ten Years of Gender Legislation in Ukraine, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Sept 8. (in Ukrainian).
19. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Best Practices of Gender Equality Implementation in the Work: International Experience for Ukraine, Ya [I], # 2, p. 16-21. (in Ukrainian).
20. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Men against Violence: Experience of USA, Gender museum (in Ukrainian).
21. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Ukraine’s Other Half, Post-Soviet Post, online Stanford University journal; in Polish:
Ukrainki mają być piękne
22. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Ukrainian Feminism in Action, Global Dialog (Newsletter for the International Sociological Association), Vol. 2, Issue 5.
23. Martsenyuk, T. (2011). Swedish Women’s Folk School as Example of Grass-Root Activism in Education and Women’s Movement, Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], # 3, p. 118-121 (in Ukrainian).
24. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Female-Innovators: How to Think in a New Way? Ya [I], # 3 (Gender and Professions), p. 30 (in Ukrainian).
25. Martsenyuk, T. (2008). Gender Research and Gender Politics in Ukraine: Lack of Communication?, Ya [I], Special Issue “Best Practices of Solving Gender-Based Problems”, p. 23 (in Ukrainian).
26. Martsenyuk, T. (2006). Women of Finland: Way to Gender Equality, Ya [I], # 3 (15), p. 30-31 (in Ukrainian).
27. Martsenyuk, T. (2006). Ukraine – West Dialogue in Gender Aspect: Review of Discourse on Seminar about
Women’s Participation in Politics in Women and Politics in Ukraine: Benefiting from International Experience: Conference Proceedings Women and Politics in Ukraine: Benefiting from International Experience. Kyiv.
28. Martsenyuk, T. (2006). Masculinity/Femininity in Swedish Way: Dimensions of “Other” Culture, Ya [I], # 1 (13), p. 31-33 (in Ukrainian).

PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY PUBLICATIONS (selected works):

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2020). Letter to Princess Olga, Kyiv Daily, July 24.
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2018). Stop suffering: all about gender-based violence against women, Gender in Details, March 6.
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Gender-based violence: what to read to understand the problem?, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Dec 25 (in Ukrainian).
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Women, peace, security: new index ranks 153 countries of the world, GURT, 31.10.2017 (in Ukrainian).
5. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Pink ribbon campaign or paying attention to breast cancer, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Oct 29 (in Ukrainian).
6. Martsenyuk, T. (2017). Did you see sexism? Where to go, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Feb 20 (in Ukrainian).
7. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Gender-Based Violence Problem: International Experience and Ukraine, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Nov 25. (in Ukrainian).
8. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Role of Men in Combating Gender-Based Violence: (USA as an Example), Ya [I, Gender journal], # 2 (41) «Gender and Violence», p. 29-31. (in Ukrainian).
9. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Gender Equality in Higher Education in Germany: how to Emplement a Policy of Equal Rights and Opportunities, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Sept 23. (in Ukrainian).
10. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Returning of Public Sexism or How to “Kill” with Words, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Aug 18. (in Ukrainian).
11. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). The Right for Decent working Conditions or Sexual Harassment Problem in Ukraine, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, June 27. (in Ukrainian).
12. Zlobina T. and Martsenyuk, T. (2016). How Women's Participation in Decision-making Process Changes Community? Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, June 20. (in Ukrainian).
13. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). The Problem of Early Marriages in Ukraine and in the World, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, March 28. (in Ukrainian).
14. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). The idea and Value of Gender Equality in the Politics of the European Union, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, March 16. (in Ukrainian).
15. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). "Gender War" for Recognition from Armed Forces of Ukraine: March of "Invisible Battalion" and the Answer from the Ministry of Defense, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Febr. 1. (in Ukrainian).
16. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Women in the Armed Forces of the World and Ukraine: towards Integration, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Jan 11. (in Ukrainian).
17. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Early Marriages in Roma Communities. Tradition or Problem? Ukrainian Journal: Information cultural and political monthly journal for Ukrainians in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia, # 9 (99), p. 22-24. (in Ukrainian).
18. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). Ten Years of Gender Legislation in Ukraine, Povaha: Campaign against Sexism, Sept 8. (in Ukrainian).
19. Martsenyuk, T. (2014). Best Practices of Gender Equality Implementation in the Work: International Experience for Ukraine, Ya [I], # 2, p. 16-21. (in Ukrainian).
20. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Men against Violence: Experience of USA, Gender museum (in Ukrainian).
21. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Ukraine’s Other Half, Post-Soviet Post, online Stanford University journal; in Polish: Ukrainki mają być piękne
22. Martsenyuk, T. (2012). Ukrainian Feminism in Action, Global Dialog (Newsletter for the International Sociological Association), Vol. 2, Issue 5.
23. Martsenyuk, T. (2011). Swedish Women’s Folk School as Example of Grass-Root Activism in Education and Women’s Movement, Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], # 3, p. 118-121 (in Ukrainian).
24. Martsenyuk, T. (2010). Female-Innovators: How to Think in a New Way? Ya [I], # 3 (Gender and Professions), p. 30 (in Ukrainian).
25. Martsenyuk, T. (2008). Gender Research and Gender Politics in Ukraine: Lack of Communication?, Ya [I], Special Issue “Best Practices of Solving Gender-Based Problems”, p. 23 (in Ukrainian).
26. Martsenyuk, T. (2006). Women of Finland: Way to Gender Equality, Ya [I], # 3 (15), p. 30-31 (in Ukrainian).
27. Martsenyuk, T. (2006). Ukraine – West Dialogue in Gender Aspect: Review of Discourse on Seminar about Women’s Participation in Politics in Women and Politics in Ukraine: Benefiting from International Experience: Conference Proceedings Women and Politics in Ukraine: Benefiting from International Experience. Kyiv.
28. Martsenyuk, T. (2006). Masculinity/Femininity in Swedish Way: Dimensions of “Other” Culture, Ya [I], # 1 (13), p. 31-33 (in Ukrainian).

Selected Interviews:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). With Zola Kondur Socio-economic Situation of Roma Women in Ukrainian Society, Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], April 8.
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2015). With Yuriy Frank Transgender People in Ukraine: Ignoring the Needs from the State, pathologization, marginalization, Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], March 5.
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2011). Swedish Female Public School as an Example of Grassroots Activism in Education and Women's Movement, Journal of Social Critics “Spilne” [Commons], # 3, p. 118-121. 4. Martsenyuk, T. (2011). Reproductive Кights of Цomen in the United States: the Іtruggle for Choice: the Example of NARAL Pro-Choice: [conversation with Sabrina Shulman, political director of NARAL Pro-Choice], Ya [I], # 1 (Sexual rights and reproductive responsibilities), p. 20-22 (in Ukrainian).

Selected Interviews (with Tamara):

1. Russia should be expelled from UN on International Women’s Day over Ukraine horrors, Express, March 8, 2023.
2. During wartime, Europe’s strongest leaders are women, National Journal, March 1, 2023.
3. Ei pelkkiä uhreja (Not only victimes), Helsingin Sanomat, autumn 2022.
4. An welchen Fronten Frauen im Ukraine-Krieg kämpfen, Die Presse, 29.08.2022.
5. “We have to make Ukrainian studies more visible”, Berlin Social Science Center, 12.04.2022.
6. Akademisches Exil in Berlin, „Wir kommen aus einer Stadt, die bombardiert wird", Der Tagesspiegel, 22.03.2022
7. Interview with UHHRU’s gender expert Tamara Martsenyuk for ProMosaik, the International Press Portal for Human Rights and Diversity, 09.03.2017
8. 20 years of gender studies at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv-Mohyla Foundation of America, May 6, 2019.

REVIEWS

Selected Book Reviews:

1. Martsenyuk, T. (2018). Review on: Adriana N. Helbig. Hip Hop Ukraine: Music, Race, and African Migration (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014), Krytyka journal, April (in Ukrainian).
2. Martsenyuk, T. (2016). Review on: Victoria Schmidt, Irina Solomatina. Female Activism in Belarus: an Invisible and Untouchable (Kaunas: Taurapolis, 2015), Krytyka journal, June (in Ukrainian).
3. Martsenyuk, T. (2013). Book Review: Lesya Pagulich, Natalia Chermalykh, Galyna Yarmanova, Gender, Religion and Nationalism in Ukraine, ed. by Galyna Yarmanova [Kyiv, 2012], Ukraina Moderna, # 20, p. 441-446 (in Ukrainian).
4. Martsenyuk, T. (2013). Book Review: Elena Zdravomyslova, Anna Rotkirch & Anna Temkina, Novyi byt v sovremennoi Rossii: gendernye issledovaniya povsednevnosti [St. Petersburg, European University of St. Petersburg Press, 2009], Europe-Asia Studies, V. 1-2, p 780-781.

Peer Reviews for journals:

Problems of Post-Communism
East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies
Slovo Journal

TRANSLATIONS:

1. Said, Edward. Culture and Imperialism (into Ukrainian, 2007), “Krytyka”, 608 p. (Co-translator).
2. Kon, Melvin. Social Structures and Personality (into Ukrainian, 2007), KIIS and NaUKMA, 559 p. (Co-translator: Chapters 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, Appendix В, Г).

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