On Monday, 30/04 (10:15, room 107a) Hannah Harrison will give her presentation “Understanding conceptualizations of nature and naturalness as related to cultivated wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)”.
She earned her bachelor’s (2006–2010) and master’s (2011–2013) degrees at the University of Alaska Fairbanks with a focus on natural resource management and environmental ethnography. She is now a PhD fellow researching the social dimensions of freshwater fisheries in Norway, Germany, and Wales. Her home university is the University of Life Sciences where she works under the supervision of Dr. Øystein Aas, Dr. Robert Arlinghaus, and Dr. Stine Rybåten. Her PhD is part of IMPRESS (www.impress-itn.eu), a multi-disciplinary EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Initial Training Network (ITN), part of Horizon 2020. From March to mid-May 2018, Hannah is a visiting researcher at IRI THESys working with Prof. Nielsen’s group. Her research stay is part of her Green Talents Award (http://www.greentalents.de/) which offers the opportunity to gain experience working with other qualitative researchers focused on environmental topics.