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Settler colonialism is a logic and structure of displacement by settlers, using colonial rule, over an environment for replacing it and its indigenous peoples with settlements and the society of the settlers.
Surrogate colonialism involves a settlement project supported by a colonial power, in which most of the settlers do not come from the same ethnic group as the ruling power, as it has been (controversially) argued was the case of Mandatory Palestine and the Colony of Liberia.
In the field of decolonial studies, settler colonialism occurs when a foreign group of people (referred to as "settlers") engage colonial rule over an environment to replace the settlements and society of those who are already there (the Indigenous peoples) with that of the settlers. [1] [2] [3]
Settler colonialism is a type of colonization structured and enforced by the settlers directly, while their or their ancestors' metropolitan country (metropole) maintains a connection or control through the settler's colonialism. In settler colonization, a minority group rules either through the assimilation or oppression of the indigenous ...
Articles related to settler colonialism, a logic and structure of displacement by settlers, using colonial rule, over an environment for replacing it and its indigenous peoples with settlements and the society of the settlers. Settler colonialism is a form of exogenous (of external origin, coming from the outside) domination typically organized ...
Another problem with the settler colonialism narrative is that it treats each side as a monolithic actor, playing the role of colonizer and victim, respectively. In reality there is a diversity of ...
Early European settlers in North America often built crude houses in the form of log cabins. In Canada, the term "settler" is currently used to describe "the non-Indigenous peoples living in Canada who form the European-descended sociopolitical majority" and thereby asserting that settler colonialism is an ongoing phenomenon. The usage is ...
There is a number of international scholars whose work established a relation between settler colonialism and genocide, as seen below. [15] [16] Settler colonialism is different from immigration because immigrants often assimilate into an existing society, not to destroy it to replace it. [17] [18]