
Sherene Seikaly
University of California, Santa Barbara · History
Active 1991–2023
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Social Science
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Law
- Criminology
- Media studies
- Gender studies
Selected publications
University of California Press eBooks · 2022
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
The New Directions in Palestinian Studies series publishes books that put Palestinians at the center of research projects and that make an
University of California Press eBooks · 2022
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
Social Text · 2020 · 3 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Sociology
- Political Science
- Sociology
This roundtable asks what queer studies might offer to an analysis of debates on campus safety. New approaches in queer studies take as their object of study not only sex and gender but also the cultural politics of liberalism; in turn, scholarship on the geopolitics of injury demonstrates the situatedness of both identity and economic forms. Brought together, these scholarly approaches provide an important lens on many of the contradictions of contemporary college campuses. Rendering classrooms and other places on campus as intrinsically embedded in global relations of militarization, securitization, dispossession, and risk management, “safe space” is elaborated in this roundtable in material, administrative, and pragmatic terms: from the conceptualization of alert systems to the racialized fears driving insurance calculations for international study programs to the struggles over academic freedom and student organizing.
Frequent coauthors
- 72 shared
Rema Hammami
Columbia University
- 72 shared
Beshara Doumani
- 72 shared
Nadia Abu El‐Haj
- 38 shared
Leila Farsakh
Birzeit University
- 36 shared
Issam Palestine
Columbia University
- 36 shared
S. G. Nassar
Columbia University
- 36 shared
Universit California
Columbia University
- 36 shared
Stephen Sheehi
William & Mary
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