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Understanding the Early Years: Research Results for Five Pilot Communities. Research in Focus.
- J. Bacon, Satya Brinksults
- Political Science
- 2003
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‘A lot of catching up’, knowledge gaps and emotions in the development of a tactical collective identity among students participating in solidarity with the Winnemem Wintu
- J. Bacon
- Psychology
- 2 October 2017
ABSTRACT Settler-colonialism generates significant knowledge gaps and emotional barriers to cross-cultural mobilization, but does not prohibit meaningful solidarity. Through participant observation… Expand
Settler colonialism as eco-social structure and the production of colonial ecological violence
- J. Bacon
- Political Science
- 2 January 2019
ABSTRACT Settler colonialism is a significant force shaping eco-social relations within what is called the United States. This paper demonstrates some of the ways that settler colonialism structures… Expand
How Environmental Decline Restructures Indigenous Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk Masculinity When There Are No Fish?
- K. Norgaard, R. Reed, J. Bacon
- Sociology
- 1 January 2018
On the Klamath River in northern California, Karuk tribal fishermen traditionally provide salmon for food and ceremonies, yet the region has sustained serious environmental degradation in recent… Expand
How Environmental Decline Restructures Indigenous Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk Masculinity Without Fish?
- K. Norgaard, J. Bacon, R. Reed
- Sociology
- 17 August 2016
Colonial America Today: U.S. Empire and the Political Status of Native American Nations
- J. Bacon, Matthew D. Norton
- Comparative Studies in Society and History
- 1 April 2019
Abstract The article systematically assesses U.S.-Native relations today and their historical foundations in light of a narrow, empirical definition of colonial empire. Examining three core elements… Expand
Feminist political economy ? : gender, class, and the state : the Ontario Factories' Act of 1884
- J. Bacon
- Political Science
- 1995
Producing, Maintaining and Resisting Colonial Ecological Violence: Three Considerations of Settler Colonialism as Eco-Social Structure
- J. Bacon
- Political Science
- 6 September 2018
Dangerous pipelines, dangerous people: colonial ecological violence and media framing of threat in the dakota access pipeline conflict
- J. Bacon
- Political Science
- 2 April 2020
ABSTRACT Drawing on theories of settler colonialism, colonial ecological violence, and media framing this article considers how media framing contributes to the production of colonial ecological… Expand