
معرفی
Stacy Douglas is a faculty member in the Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University, cross-appointed to the Institute for Political Economy and the Pauline Jewett Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies. Her research focuses on critical constitutionalism, legal theory, and intersections with feminist, queer, and postcolonial frameworks. She has organized numerous lectures and served on editorial boards, including Counterpress and the Canadian Journal of Law and Society.
- Specializes in critical legal theory and postcolonial analysis
- Recipient of Faculty of Public Affairs Teaching Excellence Award
- Supervises graduate students in law, culture, and humanities
- Explores museums as spaces for legal and political dissent
Her publications examine law's affective dimensions, legal storytelling, and the role of cultural institutions in shaping political communities. Current projects engage with settler-colonial legal imaginaries and the temporalities of justice.
Scientific Awards
- Faculty of Public Affairs Teaching Excellence Award
- New Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award (2015)
Stacy's teaching emphasizes transformative legal analysis, covering Indigenous resistance, feminist theory, and critiques of sovereignty across her courses on legal theory and constitutionalism.




