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Dr. Lisa Archbold is a Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) within the Faculty of Business and Law's Law School. She holds a PhD in Law from the University of Melbourne (2024) and brings prior professional experience as a privacy policy advisor for the Australian federal government and as a practicing lawyer in Queensland and Victoria.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in Law, University of Melbourne, 2024. Thesis: 'Towards Children's Developmental Privacy in Digital Environments: Networks, Relations, and the Role for Law'.
Archbold's research centers on children's rights in digital contexts, with critical focus on privacy and data protection law, intellectual property law, corporate social responsibility, consumer rights, and media law. Her work is distinctly framed by human rights-based and feminist perspectives, examining how legal frameworks can better protect children's developmental needs in evolving technological landscapes through relational and networked approaches.
Analysis of her 13 publications (2014-2025) reveals a progressive research trajectory from foundational privacy and IP law toward urgent contemporary issues: pandemic-era digital surveillance (2021), AI governance (2024-2025), and developmental privacy models. Her recent work demonstrates increasing engagement with high-risk technological domains while maintaining consistent focus on children's rights through intersectional lenses.
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