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Notes
table of contents
Contents
- Acknowledgements
 - List of abbreviations
 - 1. Introduction: ecological inequity, ‘exterminism’ and genocide
 - The genocide – ecocide nexus
 - A synthesis of the sociology of genocide and environmental sociology
 - Governmentality, colonial discourses and the constitutive logic of race
 - The case of Kenya and Australia as sites of continuing genocide: the logic of comparison
 - Methodological considerations
 - Chapter outlines
 - 2. Australia then: the architecture of dispossession
 - Australian society on the cusp of colonisation
 - The rosy dawn of relations of genocide
 - Indigenous peoples for itself
 - The rise of the mineocracy
 - Beware of genocidaires bearing gifts: the phase of recognition
 - 3. Australia now: the architecture of dispossession
 - The extractivist mode of production in Australia today
 - Wangan and Jagalingou Traditional Owners Council versus the mineocracy
 - The Githabul and Gomeroi in gasland
 - Resistance to the relations of genocide
 - 4. Kenya then: the architecture of dispossession
 - Kenyan societies on the cusp of colonisation
 - The genesis of relations of genocide
 - Architectures of dispossession then: land and labour
 - Architecture of dispossession then: racialised geographies and the cheapening of black bodies
 - The legacy of colonisation, ‘decolonisation’ and decoloniality
 - The political economic inheritance
 - Developmentalism and the ‘black man’s burden’
 - Colonial lawfare
 - 5. Kenya now: the architecture of dispossession
 - The Sengwer as obstacle to conservation
 - Greenwashed relations of genocide
 - The political economy of ecologically induced genocide today
 - The conservationist mode of production: green accumulation by dispossession
 - Neoliberal globalisation and the commodification of nature as a vector of genocide
 - Development ideology, green governmentality and racialised ecologies
 - Resistance to relations of genocide
 - Conclusion: a neo-Lemkian ontology in the age of the Anthropocene
 - Bibliography
 - Index