Books
2017. Curating Community: Museums, Constitutionalism, and the Taming of the Political. In: Law, Meaning and Violence Series. Eds. Austin Sarat and Martha Minow. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. pp. 210.
Articles in Refereed Journals
2016. Douglas, Stacy, Sarah L. Todd, Betina Kuzmarov, Karen Schwartz, and Mira Sucharov. “Teaching Subjectively: Interdisciplinary Insights”. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning. Vol. 7 (2), Article 4.
2015. “Ubuntu Versus ubuntu: Finding a Philosophy of Justice Through Obligation”. Law and Critique. 26 (3), 305-312.
2015. “Museums as Constitutions: A Commentary on Constitutions and Constitution-Making”. Law, Culture, and the Humanities. Vol. 11 (3), October, 349-362.
2013. “The Time That Binds: Constitutionalism, Museums, and the Production of Political Community”. Australian Feminist Law Journal. Vol. 38.
2011. “Between Mo(nu)ments: Memorialising Past, Present and Future at the District Six Museum and Constitution Hill”. Law and Critique. Vol. 22, Issue 2. 177-187.
2011. Douglas, Stacy, Suhraiya Jivraj, and Sarah Lamble. “Liabilities of Queer Anti-Racist Critique”. Feminist Legal Studies. Vol. 19, Issue 2. 107 118.
2010. “On Defending Raw Nerve Books, or the Promise of Good Feeling”. Upping the Anti: A Journal of Theory and Action. Number Eleven. 81-94.
Book Chapters
2018. Douglas, Stacy and Daniel Matthews. “Sovereignty, Affect and Being-Bound”. Law, Obligation, Community. Daniel Matthews and Scott Veitch (Eds). London: Routledge, 157-178.
2018. Douglas, Stacy. “Law’s Transformative Power: The Mirror and its Frame”. Law and the Senses. London: University of Westminster Press, 125-158.
2016. “Constitutions are Not Enough: The Museum as Law’s Counter-Archive”. Law, Memory, Violence: Uncovering the Counter-Archive. Stewart Motha and Honni van Rijswijk (Eds). London: Routledge, 140-155.
2016. “Sovereignty”. Keywords for Radicals. Clare O’Connor, Kelly Fritsch, and A.K. Thompson (Eds). Oakland: AK Press, 399-405.
Edited Collections
Public Commentary
2014. Douglas, Stacy and Suzanne Lenon (Eds.). Law and Decolonization [Special Issue]. Canadian Journal of Law and Society. Vol. 29, Issue 2.
2011. Douglas, Stacy, Suhraiya Jivraj, and Sarah Lamble (Eds.). Liabilities of Queer Anti-Racist Critique [Special Issue]. Feminist Legal Studies. Vol. 19, Issue 2.
2011. Hunter, Rosemary, Stacy Douglas, Yvonne Rigby, Madhumanti Mukherjee, Gauri Nanayakkara, and Donatella Alessandrini (Eds.). feminists@law: an open access journal of feminist legal scholarship [Pilot Issue]. Kent Law School. Vol. 1, Issue 1
2011. Race, Civility, and a Good Cup of Tea: Considering the Political in the London Riots Canadian Dimension
2011. For a New Europe: University Struggles Against Austerity Radical Philosophy
2011. Beyond Barbarism: David Kato, Uganda and the American Right Truthout