crab colonialism
06Sep10
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“one of the most arduous migrations on Earth”
crab colonisers on Christmas Island
Filed under: Political developments, wacky | Closed
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- Plantations and their planters: Colette Le Petitcorps, Marta Macedo, Irene Peano (eds), Global Plantations in the Modern World: Sovereignties, Ecologies, Afterlives, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
- Indigenous environmental litigation against settler colonialism: Sakshi Aravind, Sacred Justices: Seeking Indigenous Environmental Justice in Courts, PhD dissertation, Cambridge University, 2022
- The settlers’ ‘reanimation’ of Indigenous peoples: Kim TallBear, ‘Indigenous Genocide and Reanimation, Settler Apocalypse and Hope’, Aboriginal Policy Studies, 10, 2, 2023, pp. 93-111
- Settler museums reinforce settler colonialism (even when they say they’d rather not): Jason Chalmers, ‘Decolonizing the Holocaust: Curatorial Possibilities at the Montreal Holocaust Museum’, Érudit: Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 32, 2, 2022, pp. 45-72
- Settler philanthropy reinforces settler colonialism (even when they say they’d rather not): Damien Lee, ‘Remaining Unreconciled: Philanthropy and Indigenous Governance in Canada’, aboriginal policy studies, 10, 2, 2023, pp. 3-32
- A settler is precisely someone who thinks that settlers do not exist: Noam Leshem, Jen Bagelman, ‘Unsettling “The Settler”‘, Society + Space, 23/01/23
- Again, about the university as a settler colonial space: Sharon Stein, ‘Reflections on “Unsettling the University” and Its Call to Responsibility’, Critical Internationalization studies Review, 2, 1, 2023
- Nested settler colonialisms and their interaction: Alexandra Allweiss, ‘”Where We Are Within That”: Chuj Sovereignty and Belonging Across Overlapping Settler Borders’, Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2023
- The university was and is a settler colonial space: Bindi Bennett, Kelly Menzel, Jacob Prehn, Trevor G. Gates, ‘Australian Universities, Indigenization, Whiteness, and Settler Colonial Epistemic Violence’, in Jioji Ravulo, Katarzyna Olcoń, Tinashe Dune, Alex Workman, Pranee Liamputtong (eds), Handbook of Critical Whiteness: Deconstructing Dominant Discourses Across Disciplines, Springer, 2023
- Settler citizenship and Indigenous diasporas: Patrick Saulmatino Thomsen, Lana Lopesi, Kevin Lujan Lee, ‘Contemporary Moana Mobilities: Settler-Colonial Citizenship, Upward Mobility, and Transnational Pacific Identities’, The Contemporary Pacific, 34, 2, 2022
- Settler colonialism is incarcerating: Judah Oudshoorn, Towards ending incarceration of Indigenous peoples in Canada: A critical, narrative inquiry of hegemonic power in the Gladue report process, PhD dissertation, Wilfrid Laurier University, 2023
- Can one refuse the settler citizenship that is not even offered? Kiven Strohm, ‘Not, not citizen: art and the making of fugitive sociality in the settler colony’,Citizenship Studies, 2023
- Is settler recognition healthy? Lauren Buxbaum, Hollis Hubbard, Jessica L. Liddell, ‘”It Adds to The Stress of the Body”: Community health needs of a state recognized Native American tribe in the United States’, Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, 10, 1, 2023, pp. 62-83
- Russian settler colonialism: Aileen E. Friesen, ‘Colonizing Russia’s Promised Land: Orthodoxy and Community on the Siberian Steppe, University of Toronto Press, 2020
- A gut feeling against settler colonialism: Isaac Warbrick, Deborah Heke, Martin Breed, ‘Indigenous Knowledge and the Microbiome—Bridging the Disconnect between Colonized Places, Peoples, and the Unseen Influences That Shape Our Health and Well-Being’, mSystems, 2023
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