Australian capitalism is settler capitalism: Hannah Forsyth, Sophie Loy-Wilson, ‘Introduction: Political Implications for the New History of Capitalism’, Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History, 121, 2021, pp. 1-7
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- Settler colonialism as psycho-cosmocide? Yamin Kogoya, ‘Remaking the Settler World from Inside the Papuan World: Colonial Consciousness and the Struggle for Reality in West Papua’, Kurumbi Wone Working Paper Series, 13, 2026
- The ‘problem of the Indio’ is a settler predicament: Sophia Martínez Abbud, ‘”Playing Latinx” as Settler-Colonial Reenactment’, MELUS, 2026
- Burying settler colonialism: Kate Falconer, ‘Indigenous insiders and Anglo outsiders: A critical reading of Australian burial disputes’, Social & Legal Studies, 2026
- The burning fire of settler colonialism: Jack A Kredell, Apparatuses of Fire: Smokey Bear, Exception, and Wildfire Emotion, PhD dissertation, University of Idaho, 2026
- Maimable indigeneity: Amanie Issa, Christo El Morr, ‘Disablement by Algorithm: AI as a Modern Tool of Settler-Colonial Violence in Palestine’, in Christo El Morr, Rachel da Silveira Gorman, Elham Dolatabadi, Laleh Seyyed-Kalantari (eds), AI for a Just World: Power, Liberation, and the People Left Behind, Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2026
- Competition, not solidarity: Austin Tseng, ‘First Nations in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese-Australian writings: the lack of settler colonial empathy’, History Australia, 2026
- Meanwhile in Kashmir: Goldie Osuri, Settler colonialism in Kashmir, Manchester University Press, 2026
- The assumptions of settler colonialism need Mickey Mouse numbers: Joseph Francis, ‘How to Win a Nobel Prize Using Mickey Mouse Numbers: We Need to Talk about Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson’, The Poor Rich World, 27/05/26
- Placemaking in the Indigenous new place: Kevin Pierce Wright, An Archaeological Study of Choctaw Placemaking in Nineteenth-Century Indian Territory, PhD dissertation, University of Oklahoma, 2026
- The problem and its resistance: Zahi Zalloua, To Exist as a Problem: Being Black, Being Palestinian, Bloomsbury, 2026
- Colonisation, financialisation, violence: Hannah Forsyth, ‘Settler capitalism: new histories of colonisation, financialisation and violence’, Settler Colonial Studies, 2026
- Family therapy and settler colonialism: Olga Smoliak, Carmen Knudson-Martin, ‘The Enduring Logics of Settler Colonialism in Family Therapy: A Case Analysis of Sociocultural Attunement’, Family Process, 2026
- Settler colonialism and genocide: Jacob Blau, Legal frameworks, intent, and the reality of its victims: examining process of genocide in Palestine through settler-colonialism, MA dissertation, Northeastern University, 2026
- The exogeneity of Indigeneity: Olivia C. Harrison, ‘Éric Zemmour and the Ambiguities of Indigeneity Available to Purchase’, boundary 2, 53, 2, 2026, pp. 67-93
- Reconciliation must ‘truly benefit Indigenous peoples’: Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles, ‘”We’re Going to Reconciliation the Shit Out of You”: Canadian Liberal Settler Violence and the Possibilities for True Reconciliation’, in Marcos S. Scauso (ed.), Indomitable Others and Liberal Violences: Critique, Contestation, and Resistance in World Politics, Bristol University Press, 2026, pp. 101-118
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