Louise Todd
Louise Todd

Dr Louise Todd BA (Hons), MPhil, PhD, PGCE, FRAI, FRSA, FHEA

Associate Professor

Biography

Dr Louise Todd is an Associate Professor of Festival and Event Management in the Tourism and Languages Subject Group and Deputy Lead of the Tourism Research Centre (TRC) at Edinburgh Napier University, UK. She is Public Engagement Lead for the Business School and works across the school to support researchers in their PE initiatives.

Louise leads the Visual Methods and Ethnography (VM&E) in Interdisciplinary Research Group. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), Royal Society of Arts (RSA), Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI). Louise is also is a member of Visual Arts Scotland (VAS); Society of Scottish Artists (SSA); and the Leisure Studies Association (LSA). Louise has previously completed the Engaged Researchers' Academy CPD Programme with the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement.

Louise is an interdisciplinary researcher and her interests lie in arts and cultural tourism, festivals and events; and in these settings specifically, stakeholder, public, and community engagement, visual culture, visual research methods, visual art, and design. Louise is particularly interested in the critical potential of festivals to engage different groups of stakeholders. She has published her research in journal articles, book chapters, and presented at international conferences.

Louise is currently leading on a Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Small Research Grant funded project titled: Staycations, localisation, community and place-making: Edinburgh as a destination in tourism recovery (2024).

She was the PI and academic lead for the cross-university UKRI funded Seven Kingdoms of Wester Hailes project, which Edinburgh Napier’s Public Engagement Forum led, working with a series of community partners (2020-2022). She continues to collaborate with community partners in Wester Hailes on research and public engagement initiatives.

Louise has previously been involved in further research projects as a Co-investigator and has experience of managing a large-scale international project in her earlier role as the Research Assistant attached to the externally funded 'Generation Y in Asia' project (from 2011-2012).

Louise has experience in designing and delivering public engagement events and activities on a national and international basis. She has designed, produced, and delivered public engagement with research initiatives around the theme of festival cities at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Edinburgh International Science Festival, Soundwalk September, and Explorathon: European Researchers Festival. Louise has also been involved in the design and development of Knowledge Exchange and CPD activities, including an externally funded Executive Programme she co-delivered in Singapore to members of the Tourism industry. The content of this was informed by her published research.

In terms of teaching activity and Programme Leadership, Louise was responsible for the MSc International Festival and Event Management programme from 2015 until 2021. She has developed two research-informed Postgraduate modules at PG level: Experience Design and Management for Tourism, Hospitality and Events and Contemporary Issues in Festivals and Events. Louise also leads the Tourism, Society and Visual Culture module at Postgraduate level. She has designed and currently leads a research-informed Undergraduate module: Festival and Event Design and Delivery.

Louise is an experienced Postgraduate Research supervisor and examiner of PhD and DBA projects. She was previously responsible for the coordination of MSc dissertations in the Tourism subject area. She also contributes regularly to PGT and PGR modules, with her own research and expertise in research philosophy and methods.

Before working in Higher Education, Louise’s background was in visual art, media, and festivals. She worked in marketing and communications management roles and was responsible for the design, management and marketing of arts, festivals, media, entertainment, and educational events, within organisational and festival contexts.

Louise is a practicing visual artist. Having studied visual art at Undergraduate, and art and design at Postgraduate, level at Glasgow School of Art, she continues to use her creative practice to inform her research, and her research interests complement her art practice. Louise has curatorial experience in visual art exhibitions. She has had her research-informed artwork selected for and exhibited in international exhibitions, including the Royal Scottish Academy's (RSA) 197th annual exhibition and Then and Now: 100 years of Visual Arts Scotland exhibitions.

Louise is currently an elected Non-executive director and Member of the Board of Trustees for Edinburgh Printmakers, international centre for printmaking and the visual arts (2021-present)

Research Interests:

Arts festivals and events; cultural tourism; hallmark event tourism; festival cities;
Visual art; visual culture and methods including semiotics, and photo-elicitation; arts-based methods;
Stakeholder and community engagement; public engagement; place-making; walking methodologies;
Tourism and event brand image; brand relationships; experience design; design and aesthetics;

Teaching and Learning:

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
Programme Leader: MSc International Festival and Event Management
Personal Development Tutor: MSc International Festival and Event Management
Postgraduate Research Student Training: Delivery of specialist research sessions in Advanced Qualitative Research Methods (Semiotics and Visual Methods - Photo elicitation); Research Philosophies (Social Constructivism)
Module Leader: Experience Design and Management for Tourism, Hospitality and Events (PG)
Module Leader: Festival and Event Design and Delivery (UG)
Module Leader: Tourism, Society and Visual Culture (PG)
Coordinator: MSc Dissertations in Tourism subjects (PG)
Industry Project Supervisor: Live Project supervision directing students' work with Industry to undertake research projects, including Edinburgh International Film Festival, Historic Environment Scotland, and Charity organisations
Work Based Learning: Supervisor of students undertaking industry work placements

Research Groups

Research Areas

News

Events

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • EventScotland Grant Awarding Panel: National Events Programme. Invited member of EventScotland, Grant Awarding Panel for its National Events Programme.

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Conference Coordinator for CHME 2022 The Human Touch in Hospitality, Council for Hospitality Management and Education (CHME) International Conference, May 2022
  • Themed Track and Panel Chair: Festivals and the Human Touch . CHME 2022 The Human Touch in Hospitality, Council for Hospitality Management and Education (CHME) International Conference, May 2022
  • Research Group Lead and Co-chair: Future Visualities - Visual Methods and Ethnography in Interdisciplinary Research Symposium
  • Project and thematic lead: Visual Methods and Ethnography in Interdisciplinary Research Seminar series 2
  • Conference Chair and Organising Committee member for Council for Hospitality Management and Education (CHME) International Conference, 2022 , May 2022
  • Co-organiser: Visual Methods and Ethnography in Interdisciplinary Research Seminar series 1
  • Panel Chair for Royal Anthropological Institute’s (RAI). Annual Conference: Art, Materiality and Representation. Panel P106: Tourist Art and Commodification
  • Visual Methods and Ethnography Workshop. Principal Organiser of Visual Methods and Ethnography Workshop, Business School, Craiglockhart Campus, Edinburgh Napier University. Invited six external keynote academic speakers and attended by 35 internal and external researchers (May 2015).

 

Editorial Activity

  • Guest Editor. World Leisure Journal, Special Issue on 'Visual Methods in/as Leisure Research'. Guest Editors: L. Todd, M. Victoria, B. Lashua & T. Heng
  • Guest Editor. Tourism Management Perspectives Journal. Special Issue on 'Food Tourism Events and Social Sustainability', Guest Editors: A. Orea-Giner, F. Fuste Forne, L. Todd & E. Park
  • Guest Editor. Hospitality and Society Journal. Special Issue on: 'Hospitable Destinations', Guest Editors: C . Anastasiadou, L. Todd & P. Lugosi
  • Associate Editor, Event Management: An International Journal
  • Member of Editorial Board, Event Management: An international Journal

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External Examiner for MA International Events Management Programme, Department of Marketing, Events and Tourism, Faculty of Business, University of Greenwich
  • External Examiner for BA (Hons) Event Management and Music Event Management, Undergraduate Programmes, Faculty of Design, Media and Management, Buckinghamshire New University

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • 'Memory Travels' Painting By Louise Todd Selected For 'Then and Now: One Hundred Years of Visual Arts Scotland (VAS) Centenary Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Scotland (RSA) (February - March 2024)
  • 'Port Of Call' Painting By Louise Todd Selected For The 197th Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) Annual Exhibition (May 2023)
  • Two paintings based on tourism research series: Memory Travel (2021) and Sunglasses for Reflection (2021), longlisted for ‘The Jackson’s Painting Prize 2022’ (alongside ‘The Jackson’s Emerging Artist’ and ‘Peoples’ Choice’ awards, 2022) (March 2022).
  • National EventIt e-awards. ‘Winner’ of the Student Event/Festival Excellence Award for Universities of Scotland Events Conference, 2017 (USEC2017) (March 2018).
  • Recipient of British Council and Newton Fund 'Researcher Links' Award to fund attendance at Inclusive Innovation for Enhanced Local Experience in Tourism conference, Phuket Graceland Resort & Spa, Phuket, Thailand (28th – 31th August 2018)
  • Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
  • Scottish Event Awards: Best Student Event ‘Winner’, awarded to Edinburgh Napier University Undergraduate Students for Event Management module event: ‘Laugh Your Way Out’ (October 2015).
  • Best Conference Presentation Award for presentation of: Leask, A., Barron, P. & Todd, L. (2012) ‘Engaging with Gen Y at museum events’, International Conference on Tourism and Events: Opportunities, Impacts and Change, Ulster Business School, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland (June 2012).
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • EventScotland Grant Awarding Panel: National Events Programme. Invited member of EventScotland, Grant Awarding Panel for its National Events Programme.

 

Invited Speaker

  • Invited Keynote: Understanding community engagement with tourism: participative and creative methods for post-pandemic times. International Conference on Tourism and Business (ICTB) Lucerne University of Applied Science and Arts, Lucerne Switzerland, 24 - 27 August 2022.
  • Invited Speaker on theme of Marketing and Audience Development. The International Festivals Academy is funded by the British Council and Festivals Edinburgh. This event was attended by 30 international delegates who are festival industry managers and professionals (April 2018).
  • Edinburgh the ‘festival city’ and hallmark event tourism. Invited research lecture and seminar, delivered to more than 100 students and staff as part of the 'Leisure Talks' series at the School of Environment, Education and Development - Manchester Institute of Education, the University of Manchester
  • Sustainable Place Management through Experience Engineering: Executive Development Programme. Invited speaker at three-day executive programme (co-delivered with J. Ali-Knight and K. Wardrop) Delivered by Edinburgh Napier University [ENU], with the Association of Singapore Attractions [ASA], for the Workforce Development Agency [WDA], Singapore (July 2015).
  • Invited Keynote Speaker: Best Practice in Event Teaching and Research: Dissemination Event. Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Ulster Business School University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Attended by 30 managers from Northern Ireland’s Tourism and Events industry. (November 2013)
  • Generation Y in Asia: Generational consumer behaviour and impacts upon tourism in visitor attractions and hotels in Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore (co-presented with P. Barron and A. Leask): The Hong Kong Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (HKAAPA), Ocean Park, Hong Kong. This event was attended by approximately 50 members of the HKAAPA (December 2012).
  • Generation Y in Asia: Generational consumer behaviour and impacts upon tourism in visitor attractions and hotels in Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore (co-presented with A Leask and P Barron): The Association of Singapore Attractions (ASA), Orchard Hotel, Singapore . This event was attended by more than 150 members of Singapore’s tourism and visitor attraction industry and was featured on Channel News Asia, Singapore (December 2012).
  • Generation Y in Asia: Generational consumer behaviour and impacts upon tourism in visitor attractions and hotels in Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore’ (co-presented with P. Barron and A. Leask): School of Hotel and Tourism Management, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. This event and seminar was attended by approximately 50 HKPU Faculty members and researchers (December 2012).

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Artist Member of Society of Scottish Artists (SSA) Artist Member
  • Member of Visual Arts Scotland (VAS)
  • Member of the Leisure Studies Association (LSA)
  • Fellow: Royal Anthropological Institute (FRAI)
  • Fellow: Royal Society of Arts (FRSA)
  • Fellow: Higher Education Academy (FHEA)

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • Edinburgh Printmakers: Elected to the Board of Trustees of Edinburgh Printmakers centre for printmaking and the visual arts

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Co-design and delivery - series of interactive visual art workshops based on tourism, identity, and place visual research with Street Arts, WHALE Arts, Wester Hailes, Edinburgh (September – October, 2023).
  • Festival Soundings of Edinburgh
  • Summer in the city 2020: Edinburgh: the festival(less) city?
  • Festival Frontiers: The Festival City
  • Dinner Party Debates: The Case for a Deaf Festival in the Festival City
  • An Edinburgh Festival City Map for Wester Hailes
  • Public Engagement Lead, The Business School
  • The Fringe - my BFF

 

Reviewing

  • World Leisure Journal
  • Journal of Destination Marketing & Management
  • Cengage Learning: Book proposal and manuscript reviewer
  • International Journal of Tourism Cities
  • Journal of Place Management and Development
  • Tourism Management
  • Hospitality & Society
  • Routledge Books: Book proposal and manuscript reviewer
  • CHME Research Conference
  • Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management

 

Visiting Positions

  • Visiting Scholar, Academy for Leisure, Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.
  • Visiting Researcher: Markedshøyskolen, Campus Kristiania, Oslo School of Management, Oslo, Norway

 

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Arion Art group exhibition

Exhibition / Performance
Todd, L. (2021)
Arion Art group exhibition. [Oil paintings]. Exhibited at Edinburgh Palette, Edinburgh. 16 June 2021 - 26 June 2021. (Unpublished
Arion art group exhibition: Exhibited 24 original paintings themed around visual culture of tourism research, In: Arion Art, group exhibition, Edinburgh Palette, Edinburgh, 16...

Mapping the visual culture of Edinburgh’s festival city tourist gaze: drawing as autoethnography

Presentation / Conference
Todd, L. (2020, September)
Mapping the visual culture of Edinburgh’s festival city tourist gaze: drawing as autoethnography. Paper presented at The Anthropology and Geography: Dialogues Past, Present and Future (Royal Anthropological Institute annual conference), Online
Today, travel and tourism are increasingly becoming strategies for taking and sharing photographs. This is evidenced through the exponential growth of digital social media pla...

Semiotics of the festival city: exploring the visual culture of Edinburgh. . Paper presented at Special Track: Visual Tourism

Presentation / Conference
Todd, L., & Logan-McFarlane, A. (2020, September)
Semiotics of the festival city: exploring the visual culture of Edinburgh. . Paper presented at Special Track: Visual Tourism. Paper presented at ATLAS annual conference 2020: Tourism as a driver of regional development and collaboration, Online
This paper presents emerging themes from our study of the semiotics that sustain the visual culture, consumption and place myth of Edinburgh, as the ‘world’s leading festival ...

Negotiating privileged networks and exclusive mobilities: the case for a Deaf festival in Scotland’s festival city

Journal Article
Jamieson, K., & Todd, L. (2022)
Negotiating privileged networks and exclusive mobilities: the case for a Deaf festival in Scotland’s festival city. Annals of Leisure Research, 25(1), 5-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/11745398.2020.1809478
We explore the case for a Deaf festival in Edinburgh, the self-proclaimed 'world leading Festival City'. The formal recognition of British Sign Language in the BSL (Scotland) ...

Semiotics of Edinburgh as the festival city: exploring visual representations of management and local community stakeholders

Presentation / Conference
Todd, L. (2020, September)
Semiotics of Edinburgh as the festival city: exploring visual representations of management and local community stakeholders. Paper presented at Festivals and the City: The Festivalisation of Public Space, RGS-IBG Symposium sponsored by the Geographies of Leisure & Tourism Research Group, Online
I will explore how two distinct strategic management and local community stakeholder groups engage with a festival city through their visual portrayals of festival spaces. Inf...

Semiotics of Edinburgh as the festival city: exploring management and community stakeholders’ visual representations of festival spaces

Presentation / Conference
Todd, L. (2020, September)
Semiotics of Edinburgh as the festival city: exploring management and community stakeholders’ visual representations of festival spaces. Paper presented at Festivals and the City: The Festivalisation of Public Space, RGS-IBG Symposium, London
I will explore how two distinct strategic management and local community stakeholder groups engage with a festival city through their visual portrayals of festival spaces. Inf...

Performing Tourism in Edinburgh, Chroma13a Visual Art Exhibition, Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh

Exhibition / Performance
Todd, L. Performing Tourism in Edinburgh, Chroma13a Visual Art Exhibition, Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh. [Painting]. 4 July 2020. (Unpublished)

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Todd, L. Performing Tourism in Edinburgh, Chroma13a Visual Art Exhibition, Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh. [Painting]. 4 July 2020. (Unpublished
My visual artwork will be exhibited in this group exhibition. This work has been developed around the theme of my research: performing tourism in Edinburgh as the festival cit...

The transgressive festival imagination and the idealisation of reversal

Journal Article
Jamieson, K., & Todd, L. (2021)
The transgressive festival imagination and the idealisation of reversal. Leisure Studies, 40(1), 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2019.1693090
To consider the festival's potential as an activist tactic may seem naïve and disconnected from the colonising practices of event tourism. However, today's immersive and curat...

Iconicity and Myth-Making: Exploring visual representations of Edinburgh as the original ‘festival city’

Presentation / Conference
Todd, L., & Logan-McFarlane, A. (2019, September)
Iconicity and Myth-Making: Exploring visual representations of Edinburgh as the original ‘festival city’. Paper presented at Academy of Marketing, 18th annual colloquium on Arts, Heritage, Nonprofit & Social Marketing, University of Stirling

City sites and sights: using artists’ approaches in subverting the tourist gaze

Presentation / Conference
Todd, L. (2019, April)
City sites and sights: using artists’ approaches in subverting the tourist gaze. Paper presented at Visual Methods & Ethnography in Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series, Edinburgh Napier University
Increasingly, travel and tourism practices have become a strategy for taking and sharing photographs. This is particularly apparent through the exponential growth of digital s...

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