Keyphrases
Violence
100%
Political Project
80%
Property Relations
80%
Sexuality
80%
Kinship
80%
Colonial Capitalism
80%
Dispossession
60%
Canada
40%
Movement for Black Lives
40%
Colonial Intervention
40%
Body State
40%
Anti-colonial Struggle
40%
Nation-state Building
40%
World-building
40%
Politics of Recognition
40%
Organized Abandonment
40%
Carceral
40%
Liberatory
40%
Colonial Intimacy
40%
Racialised
40%
Anti-colonial
40%
Sexual Violence
40%
Racial Capitalism
40%
Lockdown
40%
Reparative Reading
40%
Migrants
40%
Change Agents
40%
Apocalypse
40%
Benefit of the Doubt
40%
Structural Oppression
40%
Political Dialogue
40%
Educators
40%
Political Productivity
40%
Past Life
40%
Epistolary Form
40%
State Apparatus
40%
Cisheteropatriarchy
40%
Rethink
40%
Activist Scholars
40%
Sowing
40%
Concrete Situation
40%
Settler Colonialism
40%
Gender-based Violence
40%
Epistemological Dimensions
40%
Political Goals
40%
Vulnerability
40%
Judith Butler
30%
Ethics
30%
Precariousness
20%
White European
20%
Arts and Humanities
Crisis
80%
Dispossession
80%
Discourse
60%
Colonial rule
40%
State-building
40%
Western Modernity
40%
Rehearsal
40%
Empire
40%
Temporal
40%
Articulation
40%
Family Relation
40%
Law
40%
Feminist Theory
20%
Judith Butler
20%
organizer
20%
USA
20%
Educators
20%
Apparatus
20%
animate
20%
Temporality
20%
Narrative
20%
Multiplicity
20%
Re-writing
20%
Scholars
20%
Lockdown
20%
Apocalypse
20%
Epistolary
20%
Politics of recognition
20%
Settler Colonialism
20%
Abolition
20%
Canada
20%
Praxis
20%
Storm
20%
Doubt
13%
Materiality
13%
Pathway
13%
Reparative Reading
13%
Dialog
13%
Social Sciences
German
80%
Discourse
80%
Ownership
60%
Precariousness
40%
Narrative
40%
Canada
40%
Affective Process
40%
USA
40%
Racial Capitalism
40%
Precarity
40%
Settler Colonialism
40%
Lockdown
40%
Storm
40%
Framing
40%
Ethics
40%
Marriage Law
20%
Feminist Theory
13%
Social Vulnerability
13%
Self-Responsibility
13%
Political Goal
13%