Writing

Ideas are what help leaders think more clearly and act more courageously.

All of Christine’s writing is a result of reading and reflecting on the big questions of what it means to be human. Click the pictures below to read and reflect with her. Or follow her writing on Substack.


Books

 
 

A selection of Christine’s ethics+business articles


Special Issues, Guest Editor

  • Haskell, C. (2026). The Architecture of Accountability: Algorithmic Autonomy and the Discipline of Stewardship. Leadership & Organizational Development Journal, Emerald. [In press]

  • Haskell, C. (2025). Leadership at the Threshold: Meaning, Ethics, and Adaptation in the Age of Generative AI. Journal of Leadership Studies, 19(2), e70012. https://doi.org/10.1002/jls.70012

Research

  • Haskell, C. (2026). Teaching Craft Intelligence: Sovereignty Protocols for AI-Mediated Student Leadership. New Directions for Student Leadership. [In press]

  • Haskell, C. (2026). Terms of Entanglement: Artificial Mirroring and the Governance of Synthetic Intimacy. Journal of Responsible Technology. [In press]

  • Haskell, C. (2026, January 28). Holding the Line: Values Drift, AI Anomia, and the Craft of Accountable Leadership (A. Gregory, Ed.). 4S Backchannels. https://4sonline.org/news_manager.php?page=43272

  • [overview of article] Haskell, C. (2025). Leadership in the Accountability Era: Resisting Values Drift through Deliberate System Design, The Journal of Values-Based Leadership: Vol. 18: Iss. 2, Article 17. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22543/1948-0733.1575

  • [overview article] Haskell, C., & Clark, S. J. (2025). Leadership in AI Terminology Governance: From Anomia to Agency. Journal of Leadership Studies, 18(4), 55-66. https://doi.org/10.1002/jls.70002 Proposes a multidimensional framework to clarify, standardize, and ethically govern AI language in practice.