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Abstract: This research provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of the transition toward a multiplanet civilization, with a special focus on Mars as humanity’s first major step beyond Earth. By addressing technological, political, economic, and ethical dimensions, it aims to inform policymakers, scientists, and the public about the feasibility, challenges, and philosophical implications of interplanetary […]


Abstract: This study critically examines transportation planning in the West Bank, revealing how it serves as a colonial mechanism of control and segregation, rather than a facilitator of urban growth and connectivity. Unlike cities that thrive as “living organisms” through integrated networks of roads and services, Palestinian territories are subjected to a meticulously crafted spatiotemporal […]


Abstract: The ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza has resulted in the widespread killing of innocent civilians, along with the destruction of homes, universities, and critical infrastructure—deepening a humanitarian catastrophe that reflects a broader settler colonial agenda. This study investigates the deliberate strategies of forced displacement engineered by Israel in Gaza, and the corresponding practices of […]


Abstract: This research examines how white hereditary organizations use historical markers in the Midwest—specifically Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri—to shape cultural memory and assert territorial control. Since the early 1900s, lineage organizations such as the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Daughters of the American Revolution have influenced public memory by promoting the Lost Cause […]


Abstract: In 1981 the South African Springbok rugby team toured Aotearoa New Zealand, bringing the nation head-to-head with apartheid sport and providing a catalyst for mass protests to break out. While the tour is remembered as having divided the nation and holds an important place in national memory, the anti-tour protests were far from homogenous […]


Abstract: This research proposes using representative bureaucracy theory, in conjunction with settler-colonial theory, to better understand how a lack of meaningful representation within government may help us to understand why and how Native American’s have struggled to move from passive representation to active representation, even within organizations and structures that are ostensibly for the purpose […]


Abstract: In this article, we question how Canada, so adamantly in favour of human rights and a rules-based order, can shield Israel from accountability for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. We give examples of everyday Canadian institutions built on the genocide of First Nations and invested in genocide through contemporary weapons companies and […]


Abstract: This paper offers a novel take on settler colonisation as a process of appropriating space through pollution. In the context of Palestine and Israel, it illustrates how colonial pollution operates through various material forms that bind air to surfaces– stench, noise, darkness, smoke, fire, ash, and debris– hence constituting what is called ‘malevolent weathering’. […]


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Description: How the Indigenous People of Crimea Remade Themselves after Russian Occupation.