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/socanth/wp-content/uploads/sites/111/2021/07/Nahla-Abdo_Summer-2021_cropped.jpg556600Areas of Interest Professor Abdo’s research deals with the binary relationship between settler colonialism and indigenousness. Using a historical-comparative analysis, Professor Abdo’s current research focuses on comparing the structure and culture of the state in North America, originally (Turtle Island) and Israel, originally (Palestine) in terms of the role they play in the elimination/genocide of […]