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Settler Colonialism

Routledge Handbook of Law and Society, 2017
Settler colonialism is an ongoing system of power that perpetuates the genocide and repression of indigenous peoples and cultures. Essentially hegemonic in scope, settler colonialism normalizes the continuous settler occupation, exploiting lands and resources to which indigenous peoples have genealogical relationships.
Sarah Hunt
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Introduction to the special issue: mobilizing Indigeneity and race within and against settler colonialism

Mobilities, 2022
Carpio, Barnd, and Barraclough introduce the concepts of ‘settler anchoring’ and ‘mobility sovereignty.’ They argue that settler colonial spaces are structures of mobility injustice, and that securing Indigenous mobility must account for the ability of ...
Genevieve G. Carpio   +2 more
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Theorising ‘racial/colonial primitive accumulation’: settler colonialism, slavery and racial capitalism

Race and Class, 2021
This article reconceptualises the Marxist notion of ‘primitive accumulation’, examining how settler colonialism and anti-Black racial domination structure American capitalism.
Siddhant Issar
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Settler Colonialism

2022
Abstract This chapter establishes that the theory of foundational territories can protect the governmental systems of historical residents from being supplanted by newcomers. Because Nine’s view recognizes the inherent value of existing obligations, it incorporates backwards-looking considerations into what it means to respect the equal ...
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Logics of Elimination and Settler Colonialism: Decolonization or National Liberation?

Middle East Critique, 2023
: This article engages with Patrick Wolfe’s theoretical underpinnings and programmatic consequences of his settler-colonial theory. It contextualizes the renaissance of the settler-colonial paradigm, scrutinizing its theoretical innovations. In doing so,
Max Ajl
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Palestinians Under Israeli Settler Colonialism and “Anglo-Centric” Colonization of Knowledge Production

International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services, 2023
Calls for decolonizing knowledge production are increasing considerably. Yet the domination of knowledge production by English-speaking, neoliberal, Western countries continues, with understandings and assumptions often irrelevant and unimportant to ...
Rita Giacaman
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“You, as of Now, Are Someone Else!”: Minoritization, Settler Colonialism, and Indigenous Health

Journal of Palestine Studies, 2023
This article challenges the dominant notion that the health of Palestinians inside the Green Line can be framed or understood as an issue of “minority health” characterized by a “gap” that needs bridging in order for health equity to be attained.
Osama Tanous
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Settler colonialism and prisons: a comparative case study of Canada, Palestine, and Australia

Settler Colonial Studies, 2023
Through an examination of the history of settler colonial violence against Indigenous peoples and lands in Canada, Palestine, and Australia, this paper exposes the links between colonialism and the penitentiary, across borders.
Elizabeth Venczel
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Tracing Settler Colonialism: A Genealogy of a Paradigm in the Sociology of Knowledge Production in Israel

Politics & Society, 2021
Knowledge is inextricably bound to power in the context of settler colonialism where apprehension of the Other is a tool of domination. Tracing the development of the “settler colonial” paradigm, this article deconstructs Zionist and Israeli ...
Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
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Greenwashing in Palestine/Israel: Settler colonialism and environmental injustice in the age of climate catastrophe

Environment and Planning E Nature and Space, 2022
Israeli innovations in “green” technology are ostensibly aimed at sustainable resource management and climate change mitigation. But sustainable development and environmental (in)justice in Palestine/Israel need to be examined through interdisciplinary ...
S. Hughes, Stepha Velednitsky, A. Green
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