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Colonial Sovereignties and the Self-Colonizing Conundrum [PDF]
Relational epistemologies and ontologies of indigenous populations call into question the legitimacy of colonial sovereign foundations. Referring to Derrida's sketch of the impossible, Watson writes: “My suggestion is that the moment of ‘impossibility’ in recognizing the sovereignty of Aboriginal laws, is the moment which provides Australians with the
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Colonizing Colonizers: On the Colonial Transformation of “Pre-Colonial” Rwanda
2020Comparativ, Vol. 30 No.
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ISOPOLITICS, DEEP COLONIZING, SETTLER COLONIALISM
Interventions, 2011This essay contributes to interdisciplinary reflection on settler colonialism and decolonization by proposing an analysis of two characteristic traits of the 'settler colonial situation': isopolitics and deep colonizing. The first section outlines isopolitical relations as an alternative possibility to sustained colonial domination on the one hand, and
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The Seed Colony Model: An approach for colonizing space
2017 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2017As humans reach out to the stars in a variety of exploration missions beyond Earth, eventually mission architecture will include constructing a permanent habitat and establishing a colony. Given the complexity of colonizing a planet, such as Mars, a great deal of research, simulation, and planning is necessary to identify the optimal model for ...
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Colonialism and the colonization of childhoods
2020In order to gain a concept of childhoods in the Global South, it is necessary to understand the connections between colonialization and childhood. This chapter conceptualizes childhood as a form of being and engages in a discourse on the same. It shows how the history of childhood is closely intertwined with changes in the modes of production and ...
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Sustainable Colonization: Tar Sands as Resource Colonialism
Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2016ABSTRACTCanada is one of the world’s largest petrostates, owing to large shale oil deposits, also known as tar sands, which can be found within its borders. In recent decades, as the price of crude oil has increased dramatically, corporations and the Canadian state have worked together to open the oil deposits in Northern Canada for extraction and ...
Sean Parson, Emily Ray
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Countering Colonization: Albuquerque Laguna Colony
Wicazo Sa Review, 2004he federal government's relocation program, coupled with its termination policy, attempted to usurp indigenous lands and indigenous cultures. Beginning in the 1950s, relocation and termination provided a way for the government to withdraw "legally" from its federal trust responsibility and impose a policy of assimilation on indigenous peoples ...
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Kolkata Colonized: Soccer in a Subcontinental 'Brazilian Colony'
Soccer & Society, 2002Using the world cup as context, this article seeks to analyze the nature of soccer craze in Kolkata. Even when India, ranked 123rd in the FIFA rankings, is not there to support, almost every Kolkatan suspends work to see football's biggest extravaganza. This support is wholly for Brazil, for reasons analyzed in the course of the essay. What effect such
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Colonization and disintegration of tire rubber by a colonial mutant of nocardia
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 1999Forty-seven percent of a tire tread strip with a natural rubber content of 100 phr (parts per hundred of rubber) was completely mineralized by a mutant strain, Rc, of the rubber-degrading organism, Nocardia sp. strain 835A, while 34% was disintegrated into very small particles after a cultivation period of 8 weeks.
Yutaka Tokiwa, Akio Tsuchii
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Settler Society in the Australian Colonies: Self-Government and Imperial Culture
, 2015Introduction 1. Settler Family Networks, Imperial Connections 2. Systematic Colonization: From South Australia to Australind 3. Settler Men as Masters of Labour: Convicts and Nonwhite Workers 4. Responsible Government in Imperial Context 5. Settler Women,
A. Woollacott
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