2007
B.A. in Literary Studies
Completed at Universite Laval.
About
Martin Lepage is a Montreal-based scholar, writer, and AI governance strategist. His work brings together AI governance, research, and public writing.
His academic background includes ritual studies, queer theory, media analysis, digital culture, and contemporary spiritualities. He completed a PhD in Religious Sciences at Universite du Quebec a Montreal after earlier degrees in literary studies at Universite Laval.
He has also worked in research operations, archives, AI-assisted quality review, and clinical trial coordination. That mix helps him understand complex institutions while still making documentation useful and practical.
Today his work connects governance, media, and authorship through a shared concern: how legitimacy is built, how authority is explained, and how people live with those systems once they are in place.
Martin Lepage
Working across ritual studies, media analysis, public writing, and legitimacy-focused systems thinking.
Current work
Current work includes AI governance, research on ritual and media, and books in progress.
Research and professional interests
Timeline
A short path through study, research, and operations work.
2007
Completed at Universite Laval.
2009
Graduate work at Universite Laval on symbolic and archetypal representations.
2010-2017
Contributed to teaching and research across sociology, sexology, and religious studies at UQAM.
2017
Completed at UQAM with doctoral research on queer ritual negotiations in Montreal neopagan communities.
2019-2021
Worked in materials and preservation, with an archival and systems-focused workflow.
2022
Assessed AI-assisted customer service environments, escalation logic, and output reliability.
2023-2025
Led research-support and documentation workflows at Clinique medicale L'Actuel in Montreal.
2025-2026
Combined high-compliance trial operations with AI governance framing, risk mapping, and decision documentation.
Contact
Email is the easiest way to reach Martin. The links below point to the wider public profile.