Stacy Douglas
Associate Professor
Department of Law and Legal Studies
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
My interest in law and legal studies is fuelled by broad questions about theories of democracy, the role of the state, the relationship between government and governed, and processes of decolonisation. I approach these questions through empirical research as well as political and legal theory, especially that which intersects with poststructural, feminist, queer, and critical race traditions.
Research Interest
Legal and political theory Critical constitutionalism Critical theories of community Feminist, queer, and critical race theory Postcolonial legal studies Law and aesthetics
Publications
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Douglas, Stacy. 2017. Curating Community: Museums, Constitutionalism, and the Taming of the Political. In: Law, Meaning and Violence Series. Eds. Austin Sarat and Martha Minow. University of Michigan