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‘We will memorise our home’: exploring settler colonialism as an interpretive framework for Kashmir

Third World Quarterly, 2021
In this article, we examine the practices of India’s military occupation of Kashmir in the framework of settler colonialism to map its entrenched nature in sustaining control and countering the struggle for Azaadi (freedom).
S. Mushtaq, Mudasir Amin
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Settler Colonialism, Ecology, and Environmental Injustice

Environment and Society, 2018
Settler colonialism is a form of domination that violently disrupts human relationships with the environment. Settler colonialism is ecological domination, committing environmental injustice against Indigenous peoples and other groups.
K. Whyte
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Solar Infrastructure as Media of Resistance, or, Indigenous Solarities against Settler Colonialism

, 2021
The ongoing history of setter colonialism is inextricable from the infrastructures of energy and extraction that provide its material foundation. Addressing this inextricable relationship, this article explores how Indigenous solarities in Canada resist ...
J. Kinder
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Infrastructures of Settler Colonialism:

2021
Cattle ranching has transformed the Paraguayan Chaco in recent decades, now driving some of the world’s fastest rates of deforestation and (re)producing Indigenous dispossessions. This chapter traces the roots of ranching to early missionary efforts to establish settler colonies, practices that required dispossessing Enxet peoples of their lands then ...
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“Why didn’t I know this?”: Land education as an antidote to settler colonialism in early childhood teacher education

, 2021
Settler Colonialism is marked by the permanent move of mostly European settlers into other territories that requires the ongoing displacement and/or elimination of Indigenous peoples, the enslavement and dispossession of Indigenous peoples from Africa ...
Anna Lees   +2 more
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Whither settler colonialism?

Settler Colonial Studies, 2016
On 11 June 2008 the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper issued a well-publicized statement in which he televised, documented, discussed, and presumably felt an apology to those who attended In...
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Rethinking Settler Colonialism

American Quarterly, 2014
Our article is a response to a previous article published in American Quarterly (2010), by Laura Pulido and David Lloyd, “On the Long Shadow of the Settler: On Israeli and US Colonialism.” By engaging in this discussion, we hope to provide further historical information, clarifying some salient differences between nineteenth-century settler colonialism
Rosaura Sánchez, Beatrice Pita
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Settler Colonialism

2021
Charlie Amáyá Scott (Diné)   +1 more
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SETTLER-COLONIALISM’S “MISCARRIAGE”

Angelaki, 2019
AbstractThe relation between Australia’s First Nations peoples and settler-colonial Australians may be characterised as having “miscarried” to the extent that colonial difference is unacknowledged, and Aboriginal peoples are expected to assimilate to white Australian culture.
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