
About
Judith Roemhild-Raviart is a PhD researcher at the University of Brighton (UK) and a freelance lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences in Bremen (Germany). Her work focuses on the ethics of sustainability, sustainable consumption patterns, and the role of online communities in shaping pro-environmental decisions within cruise tourism. She employs mixed-methods approaches combining netnography, image elicitation, and arts-based research to explore how cruise tourists reflect on holiday sustainability.
- Education: Pursuing PhD at University of Brighton
Her research interests emphasize interdisciplinary connections between tourism practices, digital spaces, and environmental justice. She has participated in academic events such as the 'Uncommon Senses IV' conference, attending sessions like 'The Direction of Ease: a kinaesthetic choreography' that intersect performance art with therapeutic practices.





