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massacres in old and new worlds: journal of genocide research

28May13

Massacres in Old and New Worlds: Special Issue of the Journal of Genocide Research 15, 2 (2013).

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  • Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the past as a thing of the present. Settlers 'come to stay': they are founders of political orders who carry with them a distinct sovereign capacity.
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    • South of settler colonialism? Ayala Levin, ‘The Location of Theory: Settler Colonial Knowledge Production, Among Other Interstices of Empire, and South–South Exchange’, Architecture, 6, 3, 2026, #137
    • Triangular encounters, rurally: Debbie Parker, Jeanna Emms, Michelle Lam, Don Boddy, Malika Pruthi, Mitch Tilk, ‘Immigration, settler colonialism, and Indigenous sovereignty: The role of community-based education in anti-racism, relationship-building, and shared futures’, Frontiers in Education, 2026
    • An existential question: Oscar Davis, Damian Cox, ‘Indigenous Existentialism in the Films of Warwick Thornton’, Film-Philosophy, 30, 2–3, 2026, pp. 380-400
    • Representing settlers: Fan Yang, Jessie Liu, Yijia Zhang, ‘Chinese Diaspora-Settler Gazes on Rednote: How Platforms Reinforce Colonial, Relational-feminist, and Middle-class Representations’, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2026
    • Engineering settler colonialism: A. M. K. Peters, ‘Negotiating Methodological Tensions: Resisting Settler Colonialism in Engineering Education Research with Communities’, ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2026
    • Repair! Pauline Wakeham, Indigenous Reparations and Settler Colonial Reckoning: Re-Braiding Rights and Redress in Canada, University of Minnesota Press, 2026
    • Portugueseness and settlerness: Márcia Gonçalves, ‘Ideals of Portugueseness in the Colonies: Imperial Nationalism and European Settlement in Africa’, in Márcia Gonçalves, Empire and Nation in Portugal, c.1930-1951, Palgrave, 2026, pp. 131-182
    • The wage of settlerness: Zahi Zalloua, ‘Black Reconstruction in Palestine/Israel: On the Wages of Jewishness’, in Yousuf Al-Bulushi, Geo Maher, Damien M. Sojoyner (eds), Reading Black Reconstruction Today, University of California Press, 2026, pp. 119-140
    • Knowledge about settler colonialism: Joshua Myers, ‘Settler Colonial State’, in Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Sean Jacobs (eds), The Palgrave Handbook on Decolonizing International Affairs, Palgrave, 2026, pp. 107-120
    • Solar settler colonialism: Myles Lennon, ‘Solar Pioneers: The Frontier Entrepreneurialism of a Sluggish Energy Transition’, Cultural Anthropology, 41, 3, 2026, pp. 692-717
    • Dinosaurs in the settler imaginaries: Henrik Jaron Schneider, The Truth in These Rocks: Fossil Extraction, Settler Colonialism, and the Dinosaur in the American Imaginary, PhD dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, 2026
    • Revolutionary Reconciliation (nothing the current settlers would dread more): Basel Mansour, ‘Reconciliation, Decolonization of Relationships, and Egalitarian Bi-nationalism: A Praxis for the IsraeliPalestinian Impasse?’ Perspectives on Politics, 2026
    • Treaty is not a contract: Morgan Brigg, Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Natasha McCormack, Sarah Maddison, Kaely Woods, ‘Entangled political institutions and forms: From corporatisation to treaty’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 2026
    • Thoreau was a settler (I know, right?) John J. Kucich, Unsettling Thoreau: Native Americans, Settler Colonialism, and the Power of Place, University of Massachusetts Press, 2024
    • Slaveholding Indigenous peoples: Rozanne Gooding Silverwood, ‘Reconciling a Sovereign Debt: The FWP Slave Narratives and the History of Chickasaw Slaveholding’, The Oral History Review, 2026
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