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Harriet Lloyd

Dr Harriet Lloyd

(she/her)

Research Associate, CASCADE

School of Social Sciences

Email
LloydHR1@cardiff.ac.uk
Campuses
sbarc|spark, Floor 1, Maindy Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF24 4HQ

Overview

I am a Research Associate at CASCADE, currently working on the evaluation of the Basic Income for Care Leavers Pilot.

Originally from Pembrokeshire, I moved to Cardiff to study English Literature at Cardiff University. After graduating, I worked in housing in Cardiff Council before winning ESRC Open Competition funding for an MA and PhD in Language and Communication Research. My thesis examined the discourse of UK-based charitable giving, in focus group and mass media data.

Since my PhD, I have worked on several research projects, including the representation of devolved politics in the news, and non-scripted talk in nursing handovers. I worked in the Civil Service from 2018-2021. 

 

Publication

2024

2021

2018

2016

Articles

Book sections

Monographs

Thesis

Research

My research interests include the effectiveness of interventions targeted at vulnerable populations, the third sector, and the discourse of nationalism.

Teaching

I have taught English Language from access course to postgraduate level in a number of universities and am a doctoral supervisor at UWTSD.

Biography

PhD Language and Communication Research (Cardiff University) 2016

MA Language and Communication Research (Cardiff University) 2011

BA English Literature (Cardiff University) 2008

 

 

Honours and awards

Dell Hymes Commendation for Excellence in Socioliguistics 2011

Academic positions

Research Associate, CASCADE (Cardiff University) August 2023 - present

Research Officer, Swansea University January 2023 - August 2023

Research Associate, IPPO (Cardiff University) February - December 2022

Policy Manager, Civil Service, March 2020 - March 2022

Government Social Researcher, March 2019 - March 2020

 

Committees and reviewing

Reviewer for Ethics and Social Welfare

Specialisms

  • Discourse and pragmatics
  • Children's Rights