
About
Alex Mullan is a researcher affiliated with the School of Life and Health Sciences at an unspecified university, associated with the Centre for Integrated Research in Life and Health Sciences. His work bridges anthropology, history, and cultural studies through multispecies and ethnographic frameworks.
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy, School of Life and Health Sciences (current)
- MA in Early Modern History, Uppsala University (2018–2020)
- BA (Hons) in Ancient & Modern History, University of Oxford (2012–2015)
Research interests focus on the interplay between human and animal identities, multispecies ethnography, and cultural narratives in historical contexts. His 2020–2021 outputs highlight interdisciplinary approaches to understanding human-animal relationships in local and global frameworks.
Key Research Outputs
- 2021: Paper on Cheviot goats, exploring multispecies ethnography and local knowledge systems.
- 2020: Master’s Thesis analyzing Matthew Flinders’ narrative of his cat, Trim, from sociocultural and posthumanist perspectives.
While no scientific awards or collaborations are explicitly mentioned, his work reflects engagement with anthropological and historical methodologies, emphasizing narrative analysis and environmental interactions.
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