‘Settlers come to stay’ … Laura Madokoro ‘On future research directions: Temporality and permanency in the study of migration and settler colonialism in Canada’, History Compass, 2018
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- Multiple settler sovereignties during the Jacksonian era: Thomas Richards, Breakaway Americas: The Unmanifest Future of the Jacksonian United States, JHUP, 2020
- Against settler colonial scarcity: Candace Fujikane, Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawai’i, Duke University Press, 2021
- A matter of reproduction: Christopher Mayes, ‘Race, Reproduction, and Biopolitics: A Review Essay’, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2021
- ‘Reconciliation’ as a (juridical practice of) dispossession: Nicole Van Lier, ‘Reconciliation 2.0: Resolving Contradictions in the Production of Settler Colonial and Capitalist Space in Canada’, Antipode, 2021
- Settler vengeance: Joshua Nelson, ‘Frontiers of American Vengeance: The Frontier Thesis, the Zero Tolerance Policy, and the Interpersonal Process of Creative Shame’, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2021
- Mediterraneanism as settler colonialism: Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat, Alona Nitzan-Shiftan, ‘Mediterraneanism in conflict: development and settlement of Palestinian refugees and Jewish immigrants in Gaza and Yamit’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2021
- Solar energy against settler colonialism: Jordan B. Kinder, ‘Solar Infrastructure as Media of Resistance, or, Indigenous Solarities against Settler Colonialism’, South Atlantic Quarterly, 120, 1, 2021, pp. 63-76
- Gossiping settlers: Marek Paryż, ‘Secrecy, Suspicion, Exposure: Negotiating Authority Structures in a Settler Colonial Society as Depicted in Walter Van Tilburg Clark’s The Ox-Bow Incident’, European Journal of American Studies, 15, 4, 2021
- Critical Forum: On the Uses of Settler Colonial Studies (3): Robert Warrior, ‘Settler sidekick solidarity?: response to Lorenzo Veracini: “Is settler colonial studies even useful?”‘, Postcolonial Studies, 2020
- Critical Forum: On the Uses of Settler Colonial Studies (2): Alice Te Punga Somerville, ‘OMG settler colonial studies: response to Lorenzo Veracini: “Is Settler Colonial Studies Even Useful?”‘, Postcolonial Studies, 2020
- Critical Forum: On the Uses of Settler Colonial Studies (1): J. Kēhaulani Kauanui, ‘False dilemmas and settler colonial studies: response to Lorenzo Veracini: :Is Settler Colonial Studies Even Useful?”‘, Postcolonial Studies, 2020
- Nonsettler environmental justice: Michelle M. Jacob , Kelly L. Gonzales, Deanna Chappell Belcher, Jennifer L. Ruef, Stephany Running, Hawk Johnson, ‘Indigenous cultural values counter the damages of white settler colonialism’, Environmental Sociology, 2020
- Queer settlers: Xander Lenc, ‘Queer placemaking, settler colonial time, and the desert imaginary in Palm Springs’ in Cara Courage, Tom Borrup, Maria Rosario Jackson, Kylie Legge, Anita McKeown, Louise Platt, Jason Schupbach (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Placemaking, Routledge 2021
- Settler museums are still settler colonial: Sheila Watson, ‘Settler societies, guilt and Indigenous inhabitants of the nation’, in Sheila Watson, National Museums and the Origins of Nations, Routledge 2020
- The ‘homelands within’ against settler colonialism: Riel Dupuis-Rossi, ‘Resisting the “attachment disruption” of colonisation through decolonising therapeutic praxis: Finding our way back to the Homelands Within’, Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal Australia, 2021
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