2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The settler state is vested in the incarceration of non-white bodies. Yet, the coincidence of settler states and liberal polities also means a consistent concealment of this carceral system within forms of governmentality that represent it as a system of protection or rehabilitation. Forms of settler governmentality silence subjects of colour within and beyond the borders of the settler state even as they enclose, incarcerate and eliminate the very bodies that would enunciate an objection to the transnational networks of dispossession in which the settler state is imbricated. This article addresses how speech is managed and circumscribed within the operations of settler colonial lib...
Legal discussions in Canada that have occurred in the context of reconciliation and compensation for...
This article problematises settler colonial theory and critical whiteness studies and their role in ...
As urban colonial prisons are becoming obsolete, cities must reckon with their enduring presence in ...
This chapter is concerned with the relationality of law and politics in historical and contemporary ...
This article argues that criminal justice and health institutions under settler colonialism collude ...
Indigenous people in northern Australia are among the most incarcerated on the planet. I examine the...
This chapter argues that abolitionism demands an understanding of the penal/colonial complex - the e...
© 2018 Pluto Journals.All right reserved. The analytic lens of state crime can inform our understand...
The burgeoning literature on transitional justice, truth commissions, reconciliation and official ap...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
In neoliberal Australia there has been an increase in the criminalisation and incarceration of Indig...
In this article we explore the notion of hyperincarceration in Australia. We argue that hyperincarc...
Canada and Australia each have long histories of containing Indigenous peoples and migrants. The ove...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
This paper argues that white settler researchers seeking to engage with Indigenous sovereignty or co...
Legal discussions in Canada that have occurred in the context of reconciliation and compensation for...
This article problematises settler colonial theory and critical whiteness studies and their role in ...
As urban colonial prisons are becoming obsolete, cities must reckon with their enduring presence in ...
This chapter is concerned with the relationality of law and politics in historical and contemporary ...
This article argues that criminal justice and health institutions under settler colonialism collude ...
Indigenous people in northern Australia are among the most incarcerated on the planet. I examine the...
This chapter argues that abolitionism demands an understanding of the penal/colonial complex - the e...
© 2018 Pluto Journals.All right reserved. The analytic lens of state crime can inform our understand...
The burgeoning literature on transitional justice, truth commissions, reconciliation and official ap...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
In neoliberal Australia there has been an increase in the criminalisation and incarceration of Indig...
In this article we explore the notion of hyperincarceration in Australia. We argue that hyperincarc...
Canada and Australia each have long histories of containing Indigenous peoples and migrants. The ove...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
This paper argues that white settler researchers seeking to engage with Indigenous sovereignty or co...
Legal discussions in Canada that have occurred in the context of reconciliation and compensation for...
This article problematises settler colonial theory and critical whiteness studies and their role in ...
As urban colonial prisons are becoming obsolete, cities must reckon with their enduring presence in ...