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Posts in: May, 2019
- The settler colonialism of indeterminate people: Matthew Hill, ‘”Half-breeds”, squatters, land speculators, and settler colonialism in the Des Moines-Mississippi confluence’, MA dissertation, University of Northern Iowa, 2019 15/05 -
- Hysteresis is the onset of settler colonialism: P. O’B. Lyver, P. Timoti, T. Davis, J. M. Tylianakis, ‘Biocultural Hysteresis Inhibits Adaptation to Environmental Change’, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, May 2019 11/05 -
- Black and Indigenous (and in a double bind): Rocío Gil Martínez de Escobar, Becoming Legible: The Racial Making of the Negro Mascogo/Black Seminole People in the Coahuila-Texas Borderland, PhD Dissertation, CUNY, 2019 11/05 -
- Environmental struggles are decolonial struggles: Karl Forst, ‘First Nations sovereignty, Environmental Justice, and Degrowth in Northwest BC, Canada’, Ecological Economics, 162, 2019, pp. 133-142 10/05 -
- Settler-colonial expulsions today (on the global settler-colonial present): Aram Ziai, ‘The legitimation of expulsion in development discourse. A comparative analysis of World Bank projects in sub-Saharan Africa’, DPS Working Paper Series, 6, 2019 08/05 -
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