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« Turning a settler state into a state for all: Leila H. Farsakh (ed.), Rethinking Statehood in Palestine: Self-Determination and Decolonization Beyond Partition, University of California Press, 2021
The language settles: Masud Khawaja, ‘Consequences and Remedies of Indigenous Language Loss in Canada’, Societies, 11, 2021 »

Lobbying on behalf of the settler project: Walter L. Hixson, Architects of Repression: How Israel and Its Lobby Put Racism, Violence and Injustice at the Center of US Middle East Policy, Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, 2021

07Aug21

Description: This book offers a compelling history of the most powerful lobby acting on behalf of a foreign government in all of American history. The book puts to rest any doubt as to whether the Israel lobby has played and continues to play the crucial role in enabling aggression, the suppression of Palestinian rights, and the failure to achieve a comprehensive Middle East peace accord.

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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 colonialism in space will be expensive: Steven Griggs, ‘How to Pay for Settling Space’, Space Enabling Paper Series, 2025
    • Settler indifference: Emily Grafton, ‘The Reproduction of Settler Colonial Logics as Reinforcement of Settler Indifference in Canada’, International Journal of Conflict & Reconciliation, 6, 1, 2026, pp. 23-40
    • Post-settler agriculture? Peter Andrée, John Reid, ‘Transitioning to agricultural sustainability in the context of settler-colonialism: insights from the intersection of indigenous and Western knowledge systems’, Agriculture and Human Values, 2026
    • A settler colony is a settler colony: Eiichiro Azuma, Settling the California Delta: Rural Japanese America Under Racial Segregation, Stanford University Press, 2027
    • Potential settlement: Hatib A Kadir, ‘Multispecies colonialism: The politics of potential in the making of settler ecologies’, History and Anthropology, 2026
    • Settler imaginaries today: Rafael Verbuyst, Lorenzo Veracini, ‘South Africa, Gaza, Greenland: Trump 2.0 and the global settler colonial imaginary’, Globalizations, 2026
    • Ontological sovereignty against settler violences: Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Abeer Otman, ‘Enacting Lived Sovereignty Amid Epistemic and Ontological Violence in the Settler-Colonial Academy’, Sociological Forum, 2026
    • Settler colonial studies revisited: Jay Lalonde, ‘Settler Colonialism and the Politics of Colonialism’, in Maddalena Marinari (ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Migration Studies, OUP, 2026
    • Asian settler colonisers: Hana Maruyama, ‘Asian Diasporas and US Settler Colonialism’, in Maddalena Marinari (ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Migration Studies, OUP, 2026
    • Italian settler colonisers: Emanuele Ertola, ‘Italian Settlers and Decolonization’, in Maddalena Marinari (ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Migration Studies, OUP, 2026
    • The last settler frontier? Jess Arnett, Settler Imperialism: Alaska Natives and the Myth of the Last Frontier, De Gruyter Brill, 2026
    • Indigenous oral history is needed: Mohammed Nijim, ‘Indigenous Epistemologies and Decolonising Genocide Research on Palestine’, Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies, 25, 1, 2026
    • Cloning acceptable indigeneities: Debbie Bargallie, ‘Producing the “good Indigenous employee”: cultural cloning and the reproduction of sameness in the Australian workplace, Ethnic and Racial studies, 2026
    • Picture this (i.e., a settler colonial citizenship): Fay Anderson, Jane Lydon, Melissa Miles, Amanda Nettelbeck (eds), Picturing Citizenship: Images, Belonging and Colonial Legacies in the Settler Nation, Bloomsbury, 2025
    • Soviet-settler Territorialism: Gamze İme, ‘The Crimean Jewish Autonomy Project of the 1920s–30s’, Journal of Jewish Studies, 77, 1, 2026
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