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In: Forthcoming in 2021 in The Cambridge Companion to Environmental Humanities, edited by Jeffrey Cohen (Arizona State University) and Stephanie Foote (West Virginia University): Cambridge University Press
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In: Forthcoming in 2021 in The Cambridge Companion to Environmental Humanities, edited by Jeffrey Cohen (Arizona State University) and Stephanie Foote (West Virginia University): Cambridge University Press
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In: Environment and society: advances in research, Volume 9, Issue 1, p. 125-144
ISSN: 2150-6787
Settler colonialism is a form of domination that violently disrupts human relationships with the environment. Settler colonialism is ecological domination, committing environmental injustice against Indigenous peoples and other groups. Focusing on the context of Indigenous peoples' facing US domination, this article investigates philosophically one dimension of how settler colonialism commits environmental injustice. When examined ecologically, settler colonialism works strategically to undermine Indigenous peoples' social resilience as self determining collectives. To understand the relationships connecting settler colonialism, environmental injustice, and violence, the article first engages Anishinaabe intellectual traditions to describe an Indigenous conception of social resilience called collective continuance. One way in which settler colonial violence commits environmental injustice is through strategically undermining Indigenous collective continuance. At least two kinds of environmental injustices demonstrate such violence: vicious sedimentation and insidious loops. The article seeks to contribute to knowledge of how anti-Indigenous settler colonialism and environmental injustice are connected.
In: Red Ink: An International Journal of Indigenous Literature, Arts, & Humanities, Issue 19.1, Spring 2017
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In: Forthcoming. Climate Futures: Reimagining Global Climate Justice (University of California Press), edited by Debashish Munshi, Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, and Priya Kurian.
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In: Whyte, K.P. 2016. Indigenous Environmental Movements and the Function of Governance Institutions. Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory. Edited by T. Gabrielson, C. Hall, J. Meyer & D. Schlosberg, 563-580. Oxford University Press.
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In: Forthcoming in Keywords for Environmental Studies, edited by Joni Adamson , William A. Gleason and David Naguib Pellow. NYU Press
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In: Routledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities, Forthcoming
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In: The Routledge Handbook of Food Ethics, Forthcoming
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In: 2014. Hypatia: a Journal of Feminist Philosophy 29 (3): 599-616.
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In: Climatic Change 120 (3) 117-130.
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In: Ecological Processes, Forthcoming
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In: Environmental Justice, Volume 4, Issue 4
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In: Journal of Environmental Philosophy, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 75-92
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