
معرفی
Dr. Rachel Allsopp is an Assistant Professor at Northumbria University's Law School, specializing in the intersection of data-driven decision making, regulation, and policy from a socio-legal perspective. Her work focuses on gambling regulation, legal history, and critical theory, particularly through a Foucauldian lens.
Education includes a PhD in Law from Northumbria University (2021), an LLB (Hons) (2012), and Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2021). She previously worked in the legal department of a gambling software company, bringing industry insights into her academic work.
Research emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, notably through the AHRC-funded OMDDAC project analyzing data-driven responses to the pandemic. Key publications include analyses of post-COVID governance, gambling industry regulation, and Foucauldian critiques of data-driven policymaking.
Rachel teaches Land Law, Property Law, and employability skills, leading the Placements module. She champions accessibility and inclusivity in legal education, aligning with her commitment to bridging academic and practical legal domains.
