On decolonial linguistics: David Kroik, Kaisa Huuva, Tommaso Milani, ‘Settler Colonialism and Acts of Decoloniality’, in Robert Blackwood, Stefania Tufi, Will Amos (eds), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes, Bloomsbury, 2024
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- Can the Indigenous person speak? Stephen Gray, ‘Petitioners, Protestors or Protectors? A Short History of Indigenous People and Protest’, in Azadeh Dastyari, Maria O’Sullivan (eds), International Law and the Regulation of Protest, Routledge, 2026
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- Municipal settler colonialism: Margaret Ellis-Young, Municipal Interpretations of Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation in Planning for Urban Redevelopment and Regeneration, PhD dissertation, University of Waterloo, 2025
- Thrivance as the end of settler colonialism: Ashik Istiak, Fairooz Saiyara, ‘From survivance to thrivance: the becoming of a defiant Indian self in Zitkála-Šá’s American Indian Stories’, Cogent Arts & Humanities, 13, 1, 2026, #2623567
- The settler colonial sovereignty of policing: Brieanna Watters, Policing Sovereignty: Tribal-State Policing Agreements and Settler Colonial Governance, PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 2025
- Humanitarian settlers are absolutely settlers: Darren Reid, ‘Indigenous Rights, Philanthropy and Humanitarian Governance across the Anglo World, 1837–1951’, The Historical Journal, 2026
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