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Monisha Logan

Research Assistant

Degrees:M.A. Legal Studies (Carleton); B.A. (Western University)
Email:monishalogan@cmail.carleton.ca

Monisha Logan is a PhD Candidate and a contract instructor in the Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University. She is currently a Research Assistant on the Tracking (In)Justice Project in the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice working on police use of force.  Her research interests include looking at experiences of racialization and state violence under the guise of care-based narratives. Previously, her MA research looked at the relationship between affect, race, and police brutality. Focused on the emotional impact of audiovisual material depicting incidences of police violence, her research looked at how a victim’s race influences how the public as spectators view, listen, and react to their deaths online, and how that in turn, may influence how the larger issue of police violence is understood.