You and the horse you are riding on: Richard Barcham, ‘Feral horses symbol of settler conquest’, Green Left Weekly, 1232, 13/08/19
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- Competing colonialism in twentieth century Hawai’i: Jessica Wang, ‘Agricultural expertise, race, and economic development: small producer ideology and settler colonialism in the Territory of Hawaii, 1900-1917’, History and Technology, 2021
- Competing settler colonialism in nineteenth century Hawai’i: Christen T. Sasaki, ‘Emerging Nations, Emerging Empires: Inter-Imperial Intimacies and Competing Settler Colonialisms in Hawai’i’, Pacific Historical Review, 90, 1, 2021, pp. 28-56
- Settler colonial spaces: Avery Smith, Hine Funaki, Liana MacDonald, ‘Living, breathing settler-colonialism: the reification of settler norms in a common university space’, Higher Education Research & Development, 40, 2021, pp. 132-145
- Migrants and the question of Indigenous sovereignty: Soma Chatterjee, Tania Das Gupta (eds), Special Issue: Migration and Indigenous Sovereignty in a Chronically Mobile World, Studies in Social Justice, 14, 2, 2020
- Settler girls: Stephanie-Danielle Claude, Presencing Settler Colonialism: White Settler Girls’ Engagement with Colonial Violence, PhD dissertation, University of Ottawa, 2021
- 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
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