This paper argues that the Israel-Palestine conflict should be profitably interpreted through the lens of settler colonial studies. The structural distinction between colonialism, which succeeds by keeping colonizer and colonized separate, and settler colonialism, where ultimate success is achieved when the settlers are "indigenized" and cease to be settlers, should be noted. In the light of this distinction, we can see how the Occupation is failing as a settler colonial project while obviously succeeding as a colonial one
This article explores the similarities and differences between Zionism and archetypical European mod...
Entre el Río Jordán y el Mar Mediterráneo viven aproximadamente trece millones de personas, todas ba...
settler colonial studies aims to contribute to the consolidation of a new scholarly field. This proc...
This densely argued essay offers an original approach to the study of Israel-Palestine through the l...
This article is aimed to explain the real meaning of the Zionist project of a Jewish settlement in P...
Discourse on Israel, both propagandistic and analytical, has the peculiar tendency of representing i...
Settler colonialism has long been at the center of the Palestine Liberation Organization's understan...
In recent years there has been a powerful resurgence of settler colonialism as an interpretive frame...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
According to the logic of elimination that subtends settler colonial projects, native populations ar...
The aim of the research is to analyse the evolution of the official Zionist/Israeli historiography a...
The article briefly analyses different approaches to the problem of coloialism, imperialism and depe...
This article examines the implications of the “Arab Spring” for the Israel-Palestine conflict. It dr...
Between colonialism and settler colonialism, the impossible partition of Palestine
This article explores the similarities and differences between Zionism and archetypical European mod...
Entre el Río Jordán y el Mar Mediterráneo viven aproximadamente trece millones de personas, todas ba...
settler colonial studies aims to contribute to the consolidation of a new scholarly field. This proc...
This densely argued essay offers an original approach to the study of Israel-Palestine through the l...
This article is aimed to explain the real meaning of the Zionist project of a Jewish settlement in P...
Discourse on Israel, both propagandistic and analytical, has the peculiar tendency of representing i...
Settler colonialism has long been at the center of the Palestine Liberation Organization's understan...
In recent years there has been a powerful resurgence of settler colonialism as an interpretive frame...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
According to the logic of elimination that subtends settler colonial projects, native populations ar...
The aim of the research is to analyse the evolution of the official Zionist/Israeli historiography a...
The article briefly analyses different approaches to the problem of coloialism, imperialism and depe...
This article examines the implications of the “Arab Spring” for the Israel-Palestine conflict. It dr...
Between colonialism and settler colonialism, the impossible partition of Palestine
This article explores the similarities and differences between Zionism and archetypical European mod...
Entre el Río Jordán y el Mar Mediterráneo viven aproximadamente trece millones de personas, todas ba...
settler colonial studies aims to contribute to the consolidation of a new scholarly field. This proc...