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Dr Ashley Pearson joined the School of Law and Criminology as a law lecturer in 2020 and has previously worked at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology in a variety of teaching and research roles. Ashley's research focuses on the nexus between law and culture, with a particular interest in the tracings of law within and through video games, transmedial narratives, fandom, and technology. She has presented at the premier conferences in her field throughout Australasia, and publishes regularly and widely within interdisciplinary legal circles.

Ashley was the lead editor on the Law and Justice in Japanese Popular Culture edited collection published with Routledge in 2018 and is currently one of the editors of the Cultural Legalities of Video Games and Virtual Realities collection with its anticipated publication in 2022. She also occupies an editorial role as a book review editor for the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law.

In her spare time, she plays games, draws things and drinks too much bubble tea.

Experience

  • –present
    Lecturer in Law, University of the Sunshine Coast

Education

  • 2019 
    Griffith University, Doctor of Philosophy (Law)