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Glen Stasiuk is the Academic Program Chair of Screen Production, a Lecturer, and Senior Indigenous Researcher at Murdoch University, focusing on the intersection of culture, knowledge, and media. His work explores Indigenous narratives through filmmaking and academic research, with a particular emphasis on addressing technological misrepresentation and cultural homogenization.
- Education: Business Degree from Edith Cowan University, Bachelor of Arts from Murdoch University, and Doctor of Philosophy (2014) examining culture and media.
His research interests include the ethical implications of AI in Indigenous representation, technological colonialism, and reclaiming narrative sovereignty. He advocates for collaborative strategies between AI developers, Indigenous communities, and governments to ensure cultural specificity and respect.
His article highlights concerns about AI-generated imagery diluting Indigenous identities and proposes solutions such as ethical guidelines, nuanced training datasets, and education for AI users. His work has been recognized with Western Australian Screen Awards.
- 2003 WA Screen Award for Best Documentary for The Forgotten.
- 2014 WA Screen Award for Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film – Factual for Wadjemup: Black Prison – White Playground.
He has also received research funding from the Australian Research Council (2010–2015) and collaborates with John McMullan on AI ethics and Indigenous cultural preservation.
