Salmaan Khan
Salmaan Khan is Assistant Professor (Limited Term Faculty) in the Department of Criminology at Toronto Metropolitan University. Prior to his current role he held the position of Research Program Manager in the office of the Chair in Social Justice and Democracy at TMU. He completed his BA (Honours) in Politics and Governance, with a minor in Criminology at TMU, and received his MA and PhD in the interdisciplinary Social and Political Thought Graduate Program at York University.
Salmaan's research interests are interdisciplinary and are underpinned by questions concerning the epistemological role of race and racism in classical and contemporary social and political theory. His current work broadly focuses on the racial and gendered dimensions of capitalist production. Drawing on social reproduction theory and intersectional feminist theory, his current research project examines the intersecting impacts of precarious working conditions, systemic racism and patriarchal masculinity on the intimate relations of racialized immigrant men.