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« Student settler colonialism: Chen Chen, ‘(Un)Making the international student a settler of colour: a decolonising autoethnography’, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 2021
Settler colonial Israel, then and now: Jeff Halper, Decolonizing Israel, Liberating Palestine: Zionism, Settler Colonialism, and the Case for One Democratic State, Pluto Press, 2021 »

Settler colonial Taiwan: Katsuya Hirano, Lorenzo Veracini, Toulouse-Antonin Roy, ‘Vanishing Natives and Taiwan’s Settler-Colonial Unconscious’, in Shu-mei Shih, Lin-chin Tsai (eds), Indigenous Knowledge in Taiwan and Beyond, Springer, 2021, pp. 225-248

25Jan21

Abstract: What are the implications of recovering settler colonialism as a mode of domination that fundamentally shaped Taiwan’s history? The article argues that this uncovering is crucial to understanding the formation of successive polities on the island of Taiwan, but this is not to say that a settler-colonial studies lens should replace a colonial one.

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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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    • Settler feudalism: Law&history: Clare Davidson, ‘Feudalism as comparative jurisprudence: F. W. Maitland and medievalism in Australian land law’, Law & History: Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society, 12, 1, 2026, pp. 1-30
    • The double alienation of settler colonialism: Sujatha Fernandes, ‘Beyond Wage Work: Rethinking Alienation in Indigenous Migrant Labor’, Journal of Labor and Society, 2026
    • Resistances deSPITE settler colonialism: Chelsea Watego, Kevin Yow Yeha, Jamal Nabulsi, David Singh, Alissa Macoun, Elizabeth Strakosch, Scaring the shit out of the colony: Sovereignty, solidarity, survival … and spite’, Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 2026
    • The settler colonialism of sociology: Dean Ray, ‘Settler-Colonial Structure and Indigenous Agency’, Sociological Theory, 2026
    • A deliberate misconstruction (it seems obvious, but think about it: if the ‘settlers’ are not in charge, they are immigrants and there is no settler colonialism): Yehezkel Lein, Oren Yiftachel, ‘Estonia’s Russian Speakers: Contiguous Settler Colonialism and its Aftermath’, Europe-Asia Studies, 2026
    • On the ideology of population replacement: Sarah Bracke, Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar, ‘Een begripsgeschiedenis van de Germaanse tak van de ‘population replacement’ ideologie’, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 139, 2, 2026, pp. 154-178
    • Released into a prison: Sandra M. Bucerius, William Schultz, Leigh-Ann Waldropt-Bonair, Kevin D. Haggerty, ‘“Prison is routine”: Narrating release and reintegration in settler colonial Canada’, Punishment & Society, 2026
    • ‘Settler colonialism’ makes sense: Fernando Brancoli, ‘Palestine as political grammar: transnational solidarity in South Africa, Brazil and India’, Third World Quarterly, 2026
    • The apocalypse of settler colonialism, settler colonialism of the apocalypse: John Walter, ‘The 20 Pioneer Foods That Will Become Your Only Lifeline When SHTF and the Shelves Bleed Empty’, Substack, 19/08/26
    • South of settler colonialism? Ayala Levin, ‘The Location of Theory: Settler Colonial Knowledge Production, Among Other Interstices of Empire, and South–South Exchange’, Architecture, 6, 3, 2026, #137
    • Triangular encounters, rurally: Debbie Parker, Jeanna Emms, Michelle Lam, Don Boddy, Malika Pruthi, Mitch Tilk, ‘Immigration, settler colonialism, and Indigenous sovereignty: The role of community-based education in anti-racism, relationship-building, and shared futures’, Frontiers in Education, 2026
    • An existential question: Oscar Davis, Damian Cox, ‘Indigenous Existentialism in the Films of Warwick Thornton’, Film-Philosophy, 30, 2–3, 2026, pp. 380-400
    • Representing settlers: Fan Yang, Jessie Liu, Yijia Zhang, ‘Chinese Diaspora-Settler Gazes on Rednote: How Platforms Reinforce Colonial, Relational-feminist, and Middle-class Representations’, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2026
    • Engineering settler colonialism: A. M. K. Peters, ‘Negotiating Methodological Tensions: Resisting Settler Colonialism in Engineering Education Research with Communities’, ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2026
    • Repair! Pauline Wakeham, Indigenous Reparations and Settler Colonial Reckoning: Re-Braiding Rights and Redress in Canada, University of Minnesota Press, 2026
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