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    The negative Commonwealth: Australia as ‘laboratory’, then and now.Lorenzo Veracini & Dan Tout - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 180 (1):92-110.
    Federated Australia was seen for a long time as a significant social ‘laboratory’. The Commonwealth itself was seen as an ‘experiment’. This widespread metaphor relied on a particular pattern of perception: the country was ‘new’ (it was not), and the country was allegedly isolated (it was not, at least not completely). Many believed that its social environment could be controlled, like that of a scientific laboratory. A laboratory is designed to shut all disturbances out – the value of the data (...)
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  2. Sui recenti sviluppi di una storiografia multietnica maori e Pakeha. Un'interpretazione rinnovata.Lorenzo Veracini - 1997 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 18:493-516.
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    What’s unsettling about On Settling: discussing the settler colonial present.Lorenzo Veracini - 2014 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 17 (2):235-251.
    This article considers the current relevance of settler colonial tropes, narratives and idioms by discussing the opening section of On Settling (2012), a recently published book authored by respected political scientist Robert E. Goodin. While Goodin argues that ‘settling’ should be considered a ‘normatively defensible practice’, my critique focuses on his assumed link between ‘settling’ in general and settler colonialism in particular. The first section of this article follows the narrative of settlement that underpins Goodin’s book. The second section discusses (...)
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