About



Lawyer and researcher working at the intersection of critical jurisprudence and digital media.

Julian’s work explores questions of justice, relationality, and legal pluralism through video games, visual media, and collaborative design. I draw on feminist, queer, and decolonial methods to think withβ€”and againstβ€”systems of governance and meaning-making.

Julian is an Affiliate Member of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making & Society, where they work on the Australian Ad Observatory project.

Julian also practices as a competition and consume
r lawyer. They have worked across corporate and public interest law, and have taught media studies at universities.


Phd Candidate
Melbourne Law School

Lawyer
Allens

Research Areas
  1. Critical Legal Theory
  2. Decolonial Jurispudence
  3. Video Game Studies
Current Research
Video Games as Minor Jurisprudence: Collaborative Game Design and Legal Pluralism in Australia
Algorithmic Greenwashing - Green claims in the Australian Ad Observatory





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I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I work and live, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples