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« The migrant letter as a settler colonial genre: Liz Stanley, ‘Settler colonialism and migrant letters: the Forbes family and letter-writing in South Africa 1850–1922’,The History of the Family, 2016
On Taiwan as a settler locale: Shu-Min Huang, Shao-Hua Liu, ‘Discrimination and incorporation of Taiwanese indigenous Austronesian peoples’, Asian Ethnicity, 2016 »

With a chapter on Tatar Crimea and the ‘deportation’ of indigenous identity: Christian Berry, ‘Crimean (Tatar): Resisting a Deportation of Identity’, in Star Medzerian Vanguri (ed.), Rhetorics of Names and Naming, London, Routledge, 2016,

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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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    • Clearly, on Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu: Kim Alley, Dan Tout, ‘Backlash: Dark Emu, Settler Nationalism, and Indigenous Sovereignty’, in Dan Tout, Emma-Jaye Gavin, Julia Hurst (eds), Barriers to Truth and Justice in Settler-Colonial Australia: Why Won’t Settlers Listen? Springer, 2026, pp 129-153
    • Paralysed settler colonialism: Lorenzo Veracini, ‘Fear and Loathing in Settler Australia’, in Dan Tout, Emma-Jaye Gavin, Julia Hurst (eds), Barriers to Truth and Justice in Settler-Colonial Australia: Why Won’t Settlers Listen? Springer, 2026, pp. 155-167
    • Tone deaf settler colonialism: Dan Tout, Emma-Jaye Gavin, Julia Hurst (eds), Barriers to Truth and Justice in Settler-Colonial Australia: Why Won’t Settlers Listen? Springer, 2026
    • The settlers’ frozen prairies: Nicole Aminian, Grace O’Hanlon, ‘The History of the Living Prairie Museum: Conservation, Preservation, and Tall Grass Prairie’, Prairie History, 19, 2026, pp. 15-28
    • Ultimately, decolonial theory does not consider settler colonialism: Sindre Bangstad, ‘The Aporias of Decolonial Anti-imperialism’, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 2026
    • Settler vandalism: Feras Hammami, ‘Cultural Heritage Barrenness: The Case of Dispossession, Social Death, and Liberation in Palestine’, in I. Saloul, B. Baillie (eds), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Cultural Heritage and Conflict, Springer, 2026
    • The wind of unchange: Elle Eriksson, May-Britt Öhman, ‘Wind Power, the EU (Un)Green Deal, SDG7, and Environmentally Destructive Settler Colonialism in Indigenous Sámi Territories: Hällberget’, in Reetta Toivanen, Vladislava Vladimirova, Carl-Gösta Ojala (eds), Decolonizing the Sustainable Development Goals: Community Perspectives, Social Justice, and the Challenges of Pluralism, Springer, 2026, pp. 135-153
    • Dreaming of settlement: Jessica Vasquez-Tokos, Alejandra Pedraza, ‘Reimagining the American dream: redefining, decolonizing, and reclaiming a national ethos’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2026
    • Nursing the wounds of settler colonial violence: Amélie Blanchet Garneau, Joannie Gill, Christine Cassivi, Shenda Collin, ‘Allyship with Indigenous Peoples as a Practice of Resistance in Nursing: Uniting Our Voices’, Aporia, 18, 1, 2026
    • Grief against settler colonialism: Melike İşleyen, ‘Unsettling settler colonial management of life and death through decolonial gestures’, Settler Colonial Studies, 2026
    • Settler colonialism in Kashmir: Waleed Rasool, ‘Settler Colonialism in Kashmir and the North East: India’s Inter- and Intra-State Strategies andImplications for SAARC’, Policy Perspectives, 23, 1, 2026
    • The Fair Play (settler) Republic: Christopher R. Pearl, Declarations of Independence: Indigenous Resilience, Colonial Rivalries, and the Cost of Revolution, University of Virginia Press, 2024
    • Settler colonialism in space will be expensive: Steven Griggs, ‘How to Pay for Settling Space’, Space Enabling Paper Series, 2025
    • Settler indifference: Emily Grafton, ‘The Reproduction of Settler Colonial Logics as Reinforcement of Settler Indifference in Canada’, International Journal of Conflict & Reconciliation, 6, 1, 2026, pp. 23-40
    • Post-settler agriculture? Peter Andrée, John Reid, ‘Transitioning to agricultural sustainability in the context of settler-colonialism: insights from the intersection of indigenous and Western knowledge systems’, Agriculture and Human Values, 2026
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