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The Archaeology of Settler Colonialism in North America

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2022
Beginning in earnest in the 1990s, archaeologists have used the material record as an alternative window into the experiences and practices of Black and Indigenous peoples in North America from the sixteenth century onward.
L. Montgomery
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Settler colonialism and the archives of apprehension

Current Sociology, 2022
The ‘archival turn’ has prompted historical scholarship to reevaluate the positivist sourcing of knowledge, especially in contentious contexts. The archive’s configuration, and attendant mechanisms of classification, apprehension, and attribution ...
Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
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The slow violence of Israeli settler-colonialism and the political ecology of ethnic cleansing in the West Bank

Settler Colonial Studies, 2021
This paper uses the concept of ‘Slow Violence’ in a Palestinian village to explore the political ecology of the Israeli settlers-colonial paradigm.
S. Amira
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Settler colonialism or colonies with settlers?

Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 2018
It used to be thought, or it was assumed, that settlers (read Europeans) who travelled to and stayed in far-off lands in the modern era and acted “colonial” were rock-solid examples of “colonialism...
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Genocide in Gaza and the End of Settler Colonialism

Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
Written in April 2025, this position piece is prompted by a number of recent interventions suggesting that the ongoing Gaza genocide is a consequence of Israeli settler colonialism.
Lorenzo Veracini
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Israel’s settler colonialism and the genocide in Gaza

Studies in Political Economy
This paper traces the continuity of Israel’s settler colonial policies and practices of massacre and genocide, beginning with the 1948 Nakba, continuing up to today’s Genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
Nahla Abdo
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Living, breathing settler-colonialism: the reification of settler norms in a common university space

, 2021
Common university spaces are often lauded as inclusive spaces where everyone is welcomed, but is that really the case? Universities in Aotearoa New Zealand receive social, material, and financial benefits from positioning themselves as ethnically and ...
Avery Smith, Hine Funaki, L. MacDonald
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Placemaking as Unmaking: Settler Colonialism, Gentrification, and the Myth of “Revitalized” Urban Spaces

Leisure Sciences, 2021
Leisure scholarship that operates within traditional frames celebrates placemaking as an inherently good, participatory, and emancipatory process. In doing so, the bulk of leisure scholarship fails to account for the ways that placemaking is complicit in
Robyn Burns, L. Berbary
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Zionism, Settler Colonialism, and Nationalism: On Motivations and Violence

Middle East Critique
In discourse that normalizes and propagates Israeli settler colonial conquest and domination, analytical attention is given to the supposed nationalist nature of the Zionist project painting Zionism as a liberatory project for persecuted Jewish peoples ...
Muhannad Ayyash
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The Slow Violence of Settler Colonialism: Genocide, Attrition, and the Long Emergency of Invasion

Journal of Genocide Research, 2021
In recent decades, scholarship has sought to redress genocide studies’ lack of attention to assaults against Indigenous group life in settler colonial contexts.
P. Wakeham
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