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Dr. Leah Henrickson is a Lecturer in Digital Media and Cultures at the University of Queensland's School of Communication and Arts. She is affiliated with the Research Centre in Creative Arts and Human Flourishing and the Centre for Digital Cultures & Societies. Her research focuses on AI-generated texts, digital storytelling, media ecosystems, and hermeneutics of algorithmic communication.
Her academic work includes the book Reading Computer-Generated Texts (Cambridge University Press, 2021) and numerous peer-reviewed articles exploring AI's impact on authorship, digital media, and cultural narratives. She actively collaborates on projects involving digital methods, histories of media, and unconventional text production.
Her research interests span artificial intelligence ethics, digital pedagogy, and the cultural implications of text generation systems. She has contributed to interdisciplinary initiatives such as arts-based interventions for university student well-being and frameworks for critiquing AI language models.
Dr. Henrickson frequently publishes in journals like AI and Society, Communication Teacher, and Media, Culture and Society. She also engages in public discourse through articles in The Conversation and Wonkhe, addressing topics like AI's role in creativity and digital literacy challenges.
Her affiliations include cross-disciplinary research centers that bridge creative arts, digital cultures, and humanities research. She maintains strong connections to special collections archives for teaching digital practices and collaborates internationally on AI ethics and media studies projects.




