Indigenous-Settler Relations and Decolonization
The Indigenous-Settler Relations and Decolonization Research Cluster held its first meeting during the 2014 CSA annual conference.
We seek to connect sociologists, other academics, activists, artists, and others who are engaged in the study of Indigenous-settler relations and/or the struggle for decolonization. In particular, this cluster provides an opportunity for us to share information, ideas, and resources, and to facilitate planning for Congress each year.
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Contact the Cluster Chair, Kerry Bailey, University of Saskatchewan and McMaster University
Resources
Cluster Member Publications
Contact us if you would like to be added to this list.
Indigeneity and Sociology Resource Guide
Webinars
- Beyond the Crossroads: Persisting Colonial Patterns, Changing Settler Mindsets
- Challenges and Opportunities: Perspectives on Indigenizing and Decolonizing the Social Sciences in Higher Education
- Indigenous-Settler Alliances and the Strategic Use of Rights Framing to Ignite Change
- Indigenous Student Voices, the TRC, and Decolonizing our Curricula
- Land Back / Land Acknowledgements: Bringing Indigenous Perspectives into the Institution
- Survivance and Indigenous street lifestyles