Metapolitics are like the forces inside the atom, so constitutive of the world around us that they hide in plain sight. If domestic politics happens within polities, and geopolitics happens between them, metapolitics decides which is which. I contend this is one way to look at settler colonialism. Over the past few centuries, settler colonialism has transformed the globe, re-crafting Indigenous continents into a New World modelled on the European motherland. This re-crafting has been accomplished in part through metapolitics. “We” have not merely taken what is theirs, we have done so by redefining it, morally, legally, and constitutionally, as ours. Thus veiled by metapolitics, contemporary settler colonies hide in plain sight. In this diss...
Given the centrality of land, territory, and sovereignty to settler colonial formations, it is unsur...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
In Postcolonial Citizenship: Reconceiving Authority and Belonging in Settler Societies I argue that ...
Between Indigenous sovereignty and settler colonisation lie contested frontiers. I suggest Australia...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
This thesis undertakes an examination and articulation of the colonial dynamics of Settler people, c...
Settler colonialism eliminates Indigenous sovereignty, enthrones itself, and thereby makes Indigenou...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
AbstractKarl Martin Adam: Justice, Colonialism, and the State(Under the direction of Luc Bovens)My d...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
In Mohawk Interruptus, Audra Simpson describes the process of settler-colonial nationhood as in...
Settler-colonialism can consist of a struggle over the pre-political ‘structure of governance’ – ove...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
Given the centrality of land, territory, and sovereignty to settler colonial formations, it is unsur...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
In Postcolonial Citizenship: Reconceiving Authority and Belonging in Settler Societies I argue that ...
Between Indigenous sovereignty and settler colonisation lie contested frontiers. I suggest Australia...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
This thesis undertakes an examination and articulation of the colonial dynamics of Settler people, c...
Settler colonialism eliminates Indigenous sovereignty, enthrones itself, and thereby makes Indigenou...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
AbstractKarl Martin Adam: Justice, Colonialism, and the State(Under the direction of Luc Bovens)My d...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
In Mohawk Interruptus, Audra Simpson describes the process of settler-colonial nationhood as in...
Settler-colonialism can consist of a struggle over the pre-political ‘structure of governance’ – ove...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
Given the centrality of land, territory, and sovereignty to settler colonial formations, it is unsur...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
In Postcolonial Citizenship: Reconceiving Authority and Belonging in Settler Societies I argue that ...