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The role of emotions in ontological conflicts: a case of study of the territorial–ontological conflict between British Columbia, Coastal GasLink and the Wet’suwet’en [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Social Challenges Journal
Drawing on a methodological approach that involved visual ethnography and combined content and narrative analysis, my research aims to analyse the role that emotions play in the territorial–ontological conflict between British Columbia provincial ...
B.A. Gálvez-Campos
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Resurgence, Populism, and Politics ‘From Below’

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2021
Populist politics are an increasingly prominent feature of contemporary politics around the world. In settler colonies, Indigenous resurgence is also an increasingly important feature of political contestation.
Keith Cherry
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Land Is Life: Indigenous Relationships to Territory and Navigating Settler Colonial Property Regimes in Canada

open access: yesLand, 2022
Respectful and reciprocal relationships with land are at the heart of many Indigenous cultures and societies. Land is also at the core of settler colonialism.
Clifford Atleo, Jonathan Boron
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Environnementalisme, genre et décolonisation : dialogue entre théorie politique et mouvements sociaux

open access: yesRevue d'Études Autochtones, 2021
Cet article s’intéresse à l’articulation des thèmes de la décolonisation, du genre et des luttes environnementales. L’écoféminisme soutient que les impacts négatifs de la destruction environnementale touchent davantage les femmes, et que le patriarcat ...
Laurence Desmarais
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Unceded territory and the lawspace of the settler colonial state

open access: yesUrban Transcripts, 2020
The iconic fountain at the entrance to the parliament building in Victoria, British Columbia (BC), Canada bleeds red. Since January 2020, an Indigenous-led resistance has shaken the country in response to the Coastal GasLink (CGL) proposal to construct a
Seraphine Appel
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Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Repression of Protest and Dissent in Canada: The Wet’suwet’en Land Defense Movement & #ShutDownCanada

open access: yesStudies in Social Justice
The Wet’suwet’en land defense movement and the allied #ShutDownCanada protests remain some of the most highly publicized anti-pipeline protest events of the last decade. This protest movement offers an insight into how Canada protects and reproduces its
Meghan Mendelin
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Indigenous Environmental Activism and Media Depiction

open access: yesCanada and Beyond
Media bias is a reality of the infoglut we are bombarded with every day. However, we often consider bias to be consigned to the textual realm of information. I argue that anything human-mediated holds bias, including photographs.
Raphaela G O Pavlakos
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Meaningful engagement and oral histories of the indigenous peoples of the north

open access: yesNordia Geographical Publications, 2019
This paper explores the question of what constitutes endemic evaluation, genuine success and engagement of Indigenous peoples and their communal oral histories.
Tero Mustonen
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Threats from Within and Threats from Without: Wet’suwet’en Protesters, Irregular Asylum Seekers and the On-Going Reproduction of Settler Colonialism in Canada

<p>This essay seeks to address the'immigrant-Aboriginal parallax gap' by considering the ways in which the popular media frames Indigenous protesters and irregular asylum seekers. Using the work of previous studies of Oka/Kanasatake, Ipperwash and Caledonia and the irregular boat arrivals of Fujian and Tamil asylum seekers, it identifies ...
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Seizing the Means of Circulation: Choke Points and Logistical Resistance in Coco Solo, Panama

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 55, Issue 5, Page 1368-1389, September 2023., 2023
Abstract Recent studies of logistics have embraced the “choke point” thesis: the notion that a strategically positioned group of workers or insurgents can exercise outsize power by disrupting the circulation of goods through the supply chain. This article examines this proposition through the case of Coco Solo, Panama, an informal community situated at
Martin Danyluk
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