This article explores the similarities and differences between Zionism and archetypical European modes of settler colonialism to demonstrate the incongruence between the two phenomena. This analysis is contextualized around the recent discourse surrounding the competing claims of indigeneity to historic Israel/Palestine. The claims of both the Jewish and Palestinian Arab communities are explored to demonstrate that both communities can rightfully claim degrees of Indigenous connection to the territory, but that Palestinian Arab claims of being the sole Indigenous inheritors of the land are dubious. The analysis utilizes Burton\u27s unmet human needs theory, and Kriesberg\u27s theories on identity and conflict intractability to demonstrate h...
Zionist settler colonialism is grounded in the interoperating oppressive structures of capitalism, h...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
Both Palestinian patriotism and Zionism, as ideas, epitomize the same standard; to be specific both ...
Occupation and colonization are terms that evoke an era of empires and great powers. Yet for two peo...
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...
This article takes the May 2021 uprising in Palestine, known as the Unity Intifada, as a prism to ma...
The premise of this investigation conceives of Western colonization as the central factor shaping mo...
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli off...
In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, co...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
This thesis offers a consideration of how the ideological foundations of Zionism determine the movem...
This study is about the ideologies of Zionism and Apartheid, whose regimes (Israel and South Africa)...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This special issue was born out of the SOAS Palestine Society’s 10th annual Conference, held in Octo...
Zionist settler colonialism is grounded in the interoperating oppressive structures of capitalism, h...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
Both Palestinian patriotism and Zionism, as ideas, epitomize the same standard; to be specific both ...
Occupation and colonization are terms that evoke an era of empires and great powers. Yet for two peo...
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...
This article takes the May 2021 uprising in Palestine, known as the Unity Intifada, as a prism to ma...
The premise of this investigation conceives of Western colonization as the central factor shaping mo...
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli off...
In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, co...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
This thesis offers a consideration of how the ideological foundations of Zionism determine the movem...
This study is about the ideologies of Zionism and Apartheid, whose regimes (Israel and South Africa)...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This special issue was born out of the SOAS Palestine Society’s 10th annual Conference, held in Octo...
Zionist settler colonialism is grounded in the interoperating oppressive structures of capitalism, h...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
Both Palestinian patriotism and Zionism, as ideas, epitomize the same standard; to be specific both ...