This article's first section proposes an outline of settler colonial formations that emphasises their structural distinction from both metropolitan and colonial/postcolonial ones. This definition is then offered as a basis for theoretically distinguishing between 'settler' and other displacements. The article's second section explores the structural dissimilarity separating what are here defined as the 'migrant' and the 'settler' experiences. This analysis is subsequently used to contribute to a developing debate within global indigenous studies regarding the possibility of indigenous-migrant/antiracist alliances
This chapter hypothesises the existence of a specifically settler colonial mode of conceiving, organ...
In a necessarily selective way, this paper explores the historiographical evolution of settler colon...
While its primary aim is to explore possibilities for new research, this article contends that subur...
Colonial processes mobilize peoples in unprecedented ways. While the study of migrations and human d...
settler colonial studies aims to contribute to the consolidation of a new scholarly field. This proc...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Archaeologists in settler societies need to find theoretically well-founded ways of understanding th...
Australian settler colonialism is founded on displacement. As articulated within the emergentfield o...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
This paper outlines a number of approaches to an analysis of settler colonial subjectivities, the ex...
The paper sets out to develop a methodological framework for researching Indigenous political econom...
The article explores the relationship between genocide and the settler colonialism. The author asser...
This chapter hypothesises the existence of a specifically settler colonial mode of conceiving, organ...
In a necessarily selective way, this paper explores the historiographical evolution of settler colon...
While its primary aim is to explore possibilities for new research, this article contends that subur...
Colonial processes mobilize peoples in unprecedented ways. While the study of migrations and human d...
settler colonial studies aims to contribute to the consolidation of a new scholarly field. This proc...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Archaeologists in settler societies need to find theoretically well-founded ways of understanding th...
Australian settler colonialism is founded on displacement. As articulated within the emergentfield o...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
This paper outlines a number of approaches to an analysis of settler colonial subjectivities, the ex...
The paper sets out to develop a methodological framework for researching Indigenous political econom...
The article explores the relationship between genocide and the settler colonialism. The author asser...
This chapter hypothesises the existence of a specifically settler colonial mode of conceiving, organ...
In a necessarily selective way, this paper explores the historiographical evolution of settler colon...
While its primary aim is to explore possibilities for new research, this article contends that subur...