Eviction of Muslims From Western Law & Politics: Sherene Razack Interview

This post features an interview with Prof. Sherene Razack, conducted by our regular blogger Mairead Enright. Sherene Razack is professor, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. Her most recent book is entitled Casting Out: The Eviction of Muslims From Western Law and Politics.

Interview with Sherene Razack

Readers may also be interested in Mairead’s August interview with Prof. Seyla Benhabib which is available here. Continue reading “Eviction of Muslims From Western Law & Politics: Sherene Razack Interview”

Eviction of Muslims From Western Law & Politics: Sherene Razack Interview

Homeless Election Candidates, Dirty Tricks & Rupture in American Politics?

The question of populism and radical change has re-emerged in American politics, first with Obama and now with the tea party movement. However, it was another story that recently caught my eye. The New York Times carried a story about Republican ‘agents’ (or ‘operatives’) encouraging homeless people to stand unopposed in the Green Party primaries. Because the green party do not have sufficient coverage to stand centrally selected candidates for all ballots, homeless people have gained the nomination to stand for local government. Beyond the curiosity of the story, I want to argue that it is more significant and revealing than it might initially seem. Continue reading “Homeless Election Candidates, Dirty Tricks & Rupture in American Politics?”

Homeless Election Candidates, Dirty Tricks & Rupture in American Politics?