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The Racial Logics of Property
From: Resisting Eviction
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In this chapter, Crosby begins by examining the origins and historical evolution of property relations in Canada’s national capital region, outlining some of the colonial tools deployed to dispossess Indigenous Peoples of their land and to produce urban settler formations. The role of racialized property relations is explored in relation to settler colonial urbanism, as well as how diasporic space is produced in settler societies.
Contributors
Andrew Crosby
Andrew Crosby is a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo, with a PhD in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University. He is co-author of Policing Indigenous Movements: Dissent and the Security State (2018, Fernwood).