Research
Her research advances across two convergent tracks. Track One, specialist research in design within digital humanities and art historical infrastructure, is anchored in the Ted Stamm Catalogue Raisonné (2011 – present) and the forthcoming Routledge monograph Digital Catalogues Raisonnés: Design, Access, and Sustainability in Art Historical Scholarship (expected 2028). Track Two, urgent research on AI and democratic resilience, is led through the VIP Deepfake Democracy Project, which examines how AI‑generated video deepfakes deployed in electoral and political communication threaten democratic resilience in European and Nordic contexts. As Principal Investigator, Fox‑Jensen leads an interdisciplinary team of seven faculty and nine student researchers from design, computer science, data science, media communications, international relations, global political studies (GPS), and criminology.
Funding, Grants, and Fellowships
STINT (Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education, Sweden) Teaching Sabbatical Fellowship, UCLA (Autumn 2026)
Deepfake Democracy Project, School of Arts and Communication (K3), Malmö, Sweden (2026)
Media Research Assistant Funding, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden (2024)
Research Fellowship Funding, Metcalf/University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (2022 – Present)
Travel Grants (Denmark, London, United States) Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden (2019 – Present)
Cultural Artist Grants (Sweden, Croatia) (2019) “Wraps, Grapes and Dots” by Elizabeth Ashley Fox exhibition at Poola Gallery, Pula, Croatia
Cultural Artist Grants (Malmo, Sweden) (2015) “Small Works” by Elizabeth Ashley Fox exhibition at Molekyl Gallery, Malmö, Sweden
Best Designed Book Award, Bikubenfonden, Copenhagen, Denmark (2015) Associated with ABC book design by Elizabeth Ashley Fox
Co-applicant funding for Exhibition Research and Design Issued by Hunter College, New York, New York (2012, 2014 – 2017) Various Sponsors
Research Profiles
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2004-8039
Volunteering
Advisory Council Member, The Greater Sum Foundation, United States (2024 – Present)
Pitch Competition Review Team Member, The Greater Sum Foundation, United States (2022 – Present)
Webmaster, Krebs Skole, Copenhagen, Denmark (2014 – Present)
Research Community Memberships
Imagining and Co-Creating Futures (ICF)
Sustainable Digitalisation Research Centre (SDRC)
Deepfake Democracy Project, Malmö University
Humanities Research Group, Malmö University
K3 Heritage Research Group, Malmö University
The Monster Lab, Malmö University
Future Society and Democracy in Europe Research, University of Copenhagen
Center for Practice-based Art Studies (PASS), University of Copenhagen
Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association (CRSA)
International Catalogue Raisonné Association (ICRA)
University Service
Appointed External Examiner (Censor), Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science (2026 – 2030) — Information Science, Interactive Media, Archaeology, Ancient History, and Cultural Heritage Studies
Scientific committee member, Malmö STS (Science Technology and Society) Conference June 2026.
Co-coordinator Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) for the Sustainable Digitalisation Research Centre (SDRC) and Faculties of Culture and Society Department (KS), School of Arts and Communication (K3), Malmö University, 2025.
Principal investigator (PI), Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) “Deepfake Democracy Project” within the Sustainable Digitalisation Research Centre (SDRC) at Malmö University, 2025.
Invited evaluator, SAS RESHAPED Doctoral Centre Research Training initiative, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2025.
Committee Member, K3 Workspace Strategy, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden (2023)
Portfolio Review Committee, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden (2019 – Present)
Portfolio Review Committee, Royal Danish Academy, Copenhagen, Denmark (2016 – 2019)
GLAM Archive Research Visits
Conducted archival and focused research visits to major institutions such as MoMA, PS1, Guggenheim New York, Brooklyn Museum, Artists Space at NYU Fales Library and Franklin Furnace archives (2011 – present).
Conducted focused research visits to the archives of Carl Andre, Richard Artschwager, Lynda Benglis, Daniel Buren, John Chamberlain, Chuck Close, Dan Flavin, Keith Haring, Mary Heilmann, Eva Hesse, Michelle Jaffe, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Sol LeWitt, Linda Levit, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Ryman, Sean Scully, Sandy Skoglund, Merrill Wagner, among others.