Researcher in the Department of Media Technology at the University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg and is a PhD candidate at Leuphana University, Lüneburg. She is currently working on the North Sea Region Interreg research project DARKER SKY. The project’s overall aim is to reduce light pollution, thereby increasing biodiversity and ecological connectivity in the North Sea Region. Within the project, Anna’s research focuses on the integration of more-than-human participatory design approaches into planning processes. In her dissertation she applies enactive cognitive science, ecological psychology and posthumanist theories to explore a more environmentally-just approach to lighting in public space.
Country/Region of interest/research focus: Hamburg/Flensburg