Dr Deborah Hardt is an Assistant Professor of Digital and Social Media and Screen Media Production at the University of Wollongong in Dubai. She teaches courses in the Bachelor of Communication and Media (BCM) and Master of Media and Communication (MMC) degrees focusing on screen media production and film and media studies. She holds a Master’s Degree in Media Studies from the New School University in New York and a PhD in Philosophy from the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee Switzerland
Dr Deborah’s courses employ a variety of teaching methods that aim to challenge and empower her students. She encourages students to critically question the information, news, and media they are consuming in and out of the classroom. She seeks to challenge her students to think differently and from the perspective of the “other” (i.e. non-humans, animals, and the environment) as a framework to prepare them for the ongoing challenges they will face in their lifetimes.
Dr Deborah specialises in posthumanist philosophy, cinema, and digital media. She has held academic positions, including a lectureship at the Department of Cinema and Digital Media, Izmir University of Economics, Izmir, Turkey.
- BA, Smith College, Massachusetts, USA
- MA, The New School University, New York, USA
- PhD, The European Graduate School, Saas-Fee Switzerland
Author, "Dangerous Play: Orcas, Mêtis and the The Global Lockdown"
Humanimalia,
Date: 2025
Author, “Animal Agency in Roar” in Animality and Horror Cinema,
Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature. Palgrave Macmillan.
Date: 2024
Invited Speaker: Among Us:
Animal Life in Video Work by Artists from Turkey.
Alfred University, New York with Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul
Date: 2023
Co-author, “The Strong Female Lead:
Postfeminist Representation of Women and Femininity in Netflix Shows” Female Agency and Subjectivity in Film and Television. Palgrave Macmillan.
Date: 2020
Cinema and Digital Media; Animal Studies and Posthumanist Philosophy
- Introduction to Communication and Media; Global Media and Culture,
- Media Ethnography,
- Media Ethics and Law,
- Transnational Media and Culture Industries,
- Future Networks,
- Animal, Human, Technology
- Digital Asia

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