In this article, we examine how the logic of genocide prevention aligns with a settler colonial logic of elimination. We examine how the exclusion of cultural techniques of destruction from consideration contributes to the logic of elimination, and we suggest this is, in part, a structural problem built into the logic of genocide prevention. Along these lines, we interrogate linear and molar approaches to genocide prevention and propose, in addition to existing macro-level strategies, a molecular, everyday ethos of genocide prevention that is attuned to genocidal intimacies and seeks to foster anti-genocide habits and practices. In so doing, we argue that such an approach provides more hope for prevention in a settler colonial context. We i...
This article seeks to contribute to an emerging “ecological turn” in genocide studies that places th...
Critical genocide studies has emerged as an important strand of scholarship devoted to interrogating...
What does it mean to say that settler states have a colonial present? In this thesis, I first draw ...
In this article, we examine how the logic of genocide prevention aligns with a settler colonial logi...
This paper demonstrates, through Sagkeeng First Nation narratives, how the Fort Alexander Indian Res...
The article explores the relationship between genocide and the settler colonialism. The author asser...
<p><em>In this paper, I examine how the criminology of genocide suffers from problems characteristic...
This article argues that within the context of settler colonialism, the goal of transitional justice...
Canada has pursued policies of Indigenous assimilation and annihilation, many of which continue toda...
Combining trans-disciplinary theories with cross-cultural ethnographic research, this paper explores...
In this chapter I propose to consider a Western settler consciousness as a discursive and ideologica...
This article seeks, in necessarily limited ways, to shed light on a neglected area by exploring aspe...
From the outset, historians of genocide have seen themselves as activists. Among historians of colon...
Reconciliation between non-Indigenous/settler peoples and Indigenous peoples has become a central te...
Native people under colonial rule have suffered a multitude of human rights abuses throughout histor...
This article seeks to contribute to an emerging “ecological turn” in genocide studies that places th...
Critical genocide studies has emerged as an important strand of scholarship devoted to interrogating...
What does it mean to say that settler states have a colonial present? In this thesis, I first draw ...
In this article, we examine how the logic of genocide prevention aligns with a settler colonial logi...
This paper demonstrates, through Sagkeeng First Nation narratives, how the Fort Alexander Indian Res...
The article explores the relationship between genocide and the settler colonialism. The author asser...
<p><em>In this paper, I examine how the criminology of genocide suffers from problems characteristic...
This article argues that within the context of settler colonialism, the goal of transitional justice...
Canada has pursued policies of Indigenous assimilation and annihilation, many of which continue toda...
Combining trans-disciplinary theories with cross-cultural ethnographic research, this paper explores...
In this chapter I propose to consider a Western settler consciousness as a discursive and ideologica...
This article seeks, in necessarily limited ways, to shed light on a neglected area by exploring aspe...
From the outset, historians of genocide have seen themselves as activists. Among historians of colon...
Reconciliation between non-Indigenous/settler peoples and Indigenous peoples has become a central te...
Native people under colonial rule have suffered a multitude of human rights abuses throughout histor...
This article seeks to contribute to an emerging “ecological turn” in genocide studies that places th...
Critical genocide studies has emerged as an important strand of scholarship devoted to interrogating...
What does it mean to say that settler states have a colonial present? In this thesis, I first draw ...