Indigenous peoples must be legible: Joseph Paul Brewer II, Stephen L. Egbert, Paula I. Smith, Dory Tuininga, ‘Renaming the Indians: State-Sponsored Legibility through Permanent Family Surnames among the Sisseton and Wahpeton at Lake Traverse, 1903’, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 40, 3, 2016, pp. 47-66
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- Fresh from hysterical materialism: Jack Davies, ‘The World Turned Outside In: Settler Colonial Studies and Political Economy’, historical materialism, 2023
- Settler soccer on Indigenous lands! Bevan Erueti, Andrew Grainger, Hillary J Haldane, ‘The marketing and branding of Indigeneity in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Marketing Māori’, in Adam Beissel, Verity Postlethwaite, Andrew Grainger, Julie E. Brice (eds), The 2023 FIFA Women’s World CupPolitics, Representation, and Management, Routledge, 2024
- Settler colonialism across the mountain: Isaac Thornley, ‘TMX and the crisis of consent: Cracks in Canada’s settler-colonial political order’, Canada Watch, 2023
- Aiding settler colonialism: Osama Risheq, Tamara Tamimi, Raghad Adwan, Munir Nuseibah, ‘Depoliticised humanitarianism: critiquing the effectiveness of international aid for the Bedouin communities in the Jerusalem periphery’, Development in Practice, 2023
- Astropelagic rather than settler colonial: Alexandra Ganser, Jens Temmen, Clemens Rettenbacher, ‘A Sea of Stars? Towards an Astropelagic Reading of Outer Space with Jacques Lacan and Hannah Arendt’, Journal of Transnational American Studies, 14, 1, 2023, pp. 273-301
- Settler colonial in(ex)clusion: Allison K. Moncrieff, Settler colonialism, race & space: articulating the criteria and disparities of municipal in(ex)clusion in Lethbridge, Alberta, MA dissertation, University of Lethbridge, 2023
- The birth of settler colonialism: Samir Shaheen-Hussain, Alisa Lombard, Suzy Basile, ‘Confronting medical colonialism and obstetric violence in Canada’, The Lancet, 401, 10390, 2023, pp. 1763-1765
- Determining the health of settlers: Bram Wispelwey, Osama Tanous, Yara Asi, Weeam Hammoudeh, David Mills,’Because its power remains naturalized: Introducing the settler colonial determinants of health’, Frontiers, 2023
- The virulent settler state: Theresa Rocha Beardall, ‘Social-Distancing the Settler-State: Indigenous Peoples in the Age of COVID-19’, in Glenn W. Muschert, Kristen M. Budd, David C. Lane, Jason A. Smith (eds), Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19, Vol 2, Cambridge University Press, 2023
- Carbon settler colonialism: Faith Elizabeth Howard, An Analysis of the Suruí Forest Carbon Project in Context of Settler Colonialism, MA dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2023
- The early Soviet stance against settler colonialism: Alexey Golubev, ‘No natural colonization: the early Soviet school of historical anti-colonialism’, Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2023
- Indigenous veterans in a settler colonial system: William John Pratt,’ William John ‘Indigenous Veterans of the First World War and their Families in the Prairie West’, Canadian Military History, 32, 1, 2023, pp. 1-16
- On the settlerization of war: Garrett DeWayne Hall, Rangers and Rebels: The Americanization of War in the Colonial South, PhD dissertation, Liberty University, 2023
- The religion of settler colonialism (on the assimilation of indigeneity): Joseph Wiebe, Sydney Thackeray, ‘The Mennonite case for counter-sovereignty through Indigenous assimilation: Settler colonialism, self determination and relation to place in religious identity’, Studies in Religion, 2023
- Settling on area studies: Jon Solomon, ‘Lucian Pye and the Foundations of Area Studies in White Settler Colonialism’, in Naoki Sakai, Jon Solomon, Peter Button (eds), Knowledge Production and Epistemic Decolonization at the End of Pax Americana, Routledge, 2023
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