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Settler Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview (Palgrave 2024)

Colonialism: A Global History (Routledge 2022)

Race, Place, Trace: Essays in Honour of Patrick Wolfe (Verso 2022)

The World Turned Inside Out: Settler Colonialism as a Political Idea (Verso 2021)

The Routledge Handbook of the History of Settler Colonialism (Routledge 2016)

The Settler Colonial Present (Palgrave 2015)

Israel and Settler Society (Pluto Press 2006)

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    • Emotional settler colonialism: Areej Sabbagh-Khoury, ‘Colonizing emotions: Death and sociopoliticide in a besieged society’, Critical Sociology, 2025
    • Prototypical settlers: Rashid Khalidi, ‘Settler’, New Literary History, 56, 2, 2025, pp. 395-406
    • Indigenous peoples have reservations: Isabelle Merle, ‘Indigenous Reservations in Australia and New Caledonia: A Colonial Reality and Its Variations in Aboriginal and Kanak Worlds’, The Journal of Pacific History, 2025
    • Should space law follow settler law? Muhammad Faisal Rasheed, Shouping Li, ‘Emerging Trends of Neo-Colonialism on Earth and the Future of Space Law’, Beijing Law Review, 16, 3, 2025
    • Bypassing settler colonialism: Ken Wilson, Walking the Bypass: Notes on Place from the Side of the Road, University of Regina Press, 2025
    • The settler repressed re-emerges as horror: Laura Hall, Bloodied Bodies, Bloody Landscapes: Settler Colonialism in Horror, University of Regina Press, 2025
    • Racial and settler capitalism: Zophia Edwards, ‘W. E. B. Du Bois on the Logics of Settler Colonialism’, Sociological Forum, 2025
    • Radical healing as decolonisation: Laurie D. McCubbin, Christine Park, Fei Bi Chan, ‘Indigenous Resurgence as Radical Healing Among Native Hawaiians’, in Zed Zhipeng Gao, Maria I. Medved (eds), Global Perspectives on Cultural Politics in Indigenous Psychology, Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, pp 239-259
    • Displaceable in the settler city: Uri Ansenberg, Erez Tzfadia, Oren Yiftachel, Oded Haas, ‘Displaceable! Precarious urban citizenship in Israel/Palestine’, Politics and Space C, 2025
    • Settler refugeeism: Khoi Nguyen, ‘Beyond Kinh(ship): The Making of Vietnamese Settler Refugeeism Through Land and Dispossession’, Journal Journal of Transnational American Studies, 16, 2, 2025
    • Settler ghosts, settler storytelling: Jamie Ashworth, ‘”The ghosts of bygone ages rude”: Ecology, Religion, and the Gothic in the New Zealand Settler Fable, 1845-1878’, AJVS, 29, 2, 2025, pp. 56-72
    • Unracial settler colonialism in Aotearoa: Luka Budak, Marijana Borić, ‘Scientific, linguistic and migration research: Croatian Dalmatian communities in New Zealand’, Časopis Hrvatskih studija, 20-21, 1, 2025
    • Racial settler colonialism in Aotearoa: Heather Gao, ‘Chinese racialisation and colonial complicity: connecting capitalism, white supremacy and settler colonisation in Aotearoa’, Settler Colonial Studies, 2025
    • Prosthetic settler colonialism: Caroline Lieffers, ‘Disability, Spirituality, and Settler Colonialism: The Story of Joseph La Flesche’s Artificial Leg’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 99, 3, 2025, pp. 457-487
    • Leveraging the settler ecostory: Caitlin Morton, Settler Colonialism and the Australian Environment: A Sociolegal Discourse Analysis of Decolonising Narratives Mobilised by First Nations Peoples in Modern Australian Environmental Conflicts, PhD dissertation, University of Sydney, 2025
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