Dr Louise Mullagh
Lecturer in Arts ManagementProfile
Louise is an inter-disciplinary researcher and lecturer the School of Arts. Her work broadly explores understandings of place-based knowledge in our data-driven society. Her research challenges data-driven understandings of the world, advocating for situated, more-than-human and lived experiences to be integrated into digital knowledge systems.
Louise’s research and teaching spans Critical Data Studies, performance studies and art practice. She uses creative methods including walking, design fiction and speculative methods to engage people in rethinking data-driven understandings of the world.
Currently, she is investigating the relationship between data-driven and situated understandings of place, through a range of creative and artistic practices. Her work contributes to rethinking data activism, performance studies, participatory governance, and the future of cultural knowledge systems in an increasingly algorithmic world.
Louise teaches on the Theatre and Performance BA and the School of Global Affairs MA in AI and Global Humanities
Career Details
Prior to becoming Lecturer I was Senior Research Associate in Imagination Lancaster (Population and Policy). I was also Research Associate on the AHRC funded Living Design and Located Making projects at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University. (December 2017 - December 2019).
I have over a decade of experience of working as an arts manager in museums, and hold an MA in Museum Studies (Manchester) ; MRes in Digital Innovation (EPSRC funded, Lancaster); BA (hons) Fine Art: Practice and Theory (Lancaster) and PhD (EPSRC funded) in Digital Innovation (Lancaster).
02/06/2025 → 19/12/2025
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01/05/2025 → 30/04/2026
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13/01/2025 → 31/03/2025
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29/11/2024 → ¡
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01/10/2022 → 31/08/2025
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14/03/2022 → 31/05/2022
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03/05/2021 → 29/10/2021
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01/03/2021 → 31/07/2021
Consultancy
31/07/2018 → 31/08/2019
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- Cultures
- Imagination Lancaster