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This paper addresses the ‘immigrant-Aboriginal parallax gap' whereby material connections between immigration and Indigenous dispossession are rarely examined in tandem by considering ways in which the Canadian media frames Indigenous protesters and ...
Maggie Perzyna, H. Bauder
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This article examines the significance of a legal analysis supporting the recognition of a Palestinian human right to Israeli citizenship for the advancement of equality in Israel-Palestine.
M.T. Samuel
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Climate justice, commons, and degrowth [PDF]
Economic inequality reduces the political space for addressing climate change, by producing fear-based populism. Only when the safety, social status, and livelihoods of all members of society are assured will voluntary, democratic decisions be possible ...
Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
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India's annexation of Indian‐administered Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019 has generated debates within Critical Kashmir Studies regarding the kind of settler colonialism that is operating in this disputed Himalayan region.
Haris Zargar, Goldie Osuri
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This essay relies on the insight that settler colonialism is an ongoing structure geared toward the elimination of Indigenous presence to argue that ideologies that legitimate and naturalize settler occupation are equally ongoing.
Yann Allard-Tremblay, E. Coburn
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Transcending Genealogical Boundaries in Vicious: A Postcolonial Reading
Essentially relentless and hegemonic in nature and extent, settler colonialism regulates its continuity through the occupation, and exploitation of lands and possessions.
Ayesha Areej
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Hydropower company sites: a study of Swedish settler colonialism
The settler colonial perspective has until recently gained modest attention from scholars analysing the relations between the Swedish state and the Indigenous Sámi people throughout history.
Åsa Össbo
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Restorative Cartography of the Theakiki Region: Mapping Potawatomi Presences in Indiana
This article explores what decolonization can consist of—and be envisioned as—when we recognize how settler colonial governance, policies, industries, and structures have affected both Indigenous peoples and nonhuman relatives within their respective ...
Elan Pochedley
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ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of large language model (LLM) technology is profoundly transforming the practice of social science research. Scholarly discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI)'s role in social science research can be organised into three levels: AI as a research tool, AI as a methodological infrastructure and AI as a quasi‐cognitive ...
Jie Xiong
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This article explores narratives of humanitarian compassion as rendered intelligible through the relational intersecting concerns about Syrian refugees and the suicide crisis in the Indigenous community of Attawapiskat, Ontario.
Carmela Murdocca
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