Dr. Anna Antonakis

Profile

Dr. Anna Antonakis Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

  • Contact hours Tuesday
    Wednesday
    Thursday
  • Address Berner Fachhochschule
    Bern Academy of the Arts
    Forschung
    Fellerstrasse 11
    3027 Bern

Teaching

  • Master Design, Hochschule der Künste Bern, Berner Fachhochschule

  • AWE, School for Computing, Communication and Business, University for Applied Sciences, Berlin

  • Master Media and Political Communication, Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Freie Universität Berlin (2019-2022)

  • Bachelor Media and Communication Studies, Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Freie Universität Berlin (2019-2022)

  • Dis.em.POWER.ered by Design

  • Gender. Macht. Technik - Sozio-technologische Zugänge zur Erforschung von Ungleichheitsverhältnissen (since 2017)

  • Gender, Power and Technologies in an International Perspective

  • Globale Ungleichheitsverhältnisse und Digitale Teilhabe in Vernetzen Öffentlichkeiten

  • Public Spheres – Power, Participation and Positionality

  • Analyzing Legacies of In- and Exclusions in Journalism Studies and Practices

  • Politik, Film und Konflikt in Mittleren Osten und Nordafrika – Ein Filmseminar

  • Negotiating Race and Gender in a Networked Public Sphere

Research

  • Social Design

  • Science and Technology Studies

  • Political Theory

  • Policy Research

  • Digital Transformation and Intersectionality

  • Digital Mobilisation and Violence

  • Participation and regulations

  • Inequalities by Design

CV

  • As an interdisciplinary scholar, Dr. Anna Antonakis explores questions around digital technologies and representations, social mobilization and security/ies from post-colonial and intersectional perspectives and engages with critical platform governance studies and regulations. Her research interest is anchored in the historical moment of the revolutionary uprisings in Tunisia 2010/2011, which she witnessed on- and offline. She holds a PhD in Political Science from FU Berlin and joined the Institute of Design Research in April 2025.

Projects

Publications

  • (2016) Contested Transformation: Mobilized Publics in Tunisia between Compliance and
    Protest in: Mediterranean Politics. 21 (2016).
    DOI: 10.1080/13629395.2015.1081447

Language skills and intercultural knowledge

  • German - Native or bilingual proficiency
  • French - Full professional proficiency
  • English - Full professional proficiency
  • Spanish - Limited working proficiency
  • Arabic - Elementary proficiency
  • Tunisia
  • Germany
  • Morocco
  • Lebanon