
About
Dr. Cassandra Lovelock is a Lecturer in Qualitative Methods and Inequality at the University of Glasgow's Department of Sociological & Cultural Studies. Her research focuses on intersections between poverty, mental illness, and care systems in the UK, emphasizing ethical co-production of knowledge with marginalized communities.
- Research Group Affiliations: Sociology
- Funding Bodies: ESRC, Wellcome Trust, NIHR School for Social Care Research
Her work prioritizes racialised communities and disabled/neurodivergent groups, examining inequalities in mental health and social care services. She currently serves on The Lancet Psychiatry Lived Experience Board and the Lived Experience Advisory Board at the Centre for Society and Mental Health. Additional roles include Associate Lecturer at the Service User Research Enterprise.
Supervision specializes in unpaid care, care-experienced youth, critical mental health approaches, and creative methodologies. No formal articles listed but active in grant-funded research initiatives.



