In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, conflict, and violence. The paper focuses on '1948 Palestinians', and the relationship between them and the state. I explore the relationship between settler colonialism and communal identity through a case study of an incident of communal violence that erupted in Galilee in 1981 between two different religious groups within the Palestinian Arab community. I investigate the different narratives that emerged to explain and frame the incident. I trace this event to a larger structure rooted in the history of settler colonialism in Palestine, thus shifting attention away from culturalist explanations of 'Arab violence'. In addition to the case in ...
Since Israel\u27s establishment as an independent state in 1948, the social and political currents o...
Describing the situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories as a ‘binary conflict’ i...
The focus of this article is the radical and activist parts of the wider Israeli settler community o...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
Israeli settler colonialism, in time, became highly linked to the idea of a state, culminating in an...
The dissertation offers new insights into the daily life, political status, and worldviews of the Pa...
Drawing on postcolonial and settler-colonial studies, this article accounts for the settler-colonial...
The hundred-year conflict in Israel/Palestine is, at its core, a struggle over competing territorial...
ArticleThis article uses a new conceptual approach to the question of Palestine, namely the settler-...
Discourse on Israel, both propagandistic and analytical, has the peculiar tendency of representing i...
This article explores how the Israeli politicians and police shape anxieties about crime in a settle...
In recent years there has been a powerful resurgence of settler colonialism as an interpretive frame...
According to the logic of elimination that subtends settler colonial projects, native populations ar...
This special issue was born out of the SOAS Palestine Society’s 10th annual Conference, held in Octo...
This article illuminates political transformations in a West Bank Palestinian town over the past dec...
Since Israel\u27s establishment as an independent state in 1948, the social and political currents o...
Describing the situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories as a ‘binary conflict’ i...
The focus of this article is the radical and activist parts of the wider Israeli settler community o...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
Israeli settler colonialism, in time, became highly linked to the idea of a state, culminating in an...
The dissertation offers new insights into the daily life, political status, and worldviews of the Pa...
Drawing on postcolonial and settler-colonial studies, this article accounts for the settler-colonial...
The hundred-year conflict in Israel/Palestine is, at its core, a struggle over competing territorial...
ArticleThis article uses a new conceptual approach to the question of Palestine, namely the settler-...
Discourse on Israel, both propagandistic and analytical, has the peculiar tendency of representing i...
This article explores how the Israeli politicians and police shape anxieties about crime in a settle...
In recent years there has been a powerful resurgence of settler colonialism as an interpretive frame...
According to the logic of elimination that subtends settler colonial projects, native populations ar...
This special issue was born out of the SOAS Palestine Society’s 10th annual Conference, held in Octo...
This article illuminates political transformations in a West Bank Palestinian town over the past dec...
Since Israel\u27s establishment as an independent state in 1948, the social and political currents o...
Describing the situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories as a ‘binary conflict’ i...
The focus of this article is the radical and activist parts of the wider Israeli settler community o...