Prof. Barbara Arneil speaks about the origins of colonies and statistics in CPSA presidential address



In her presidential address for the Canadian Political Science Association, UBC Political Science Professor Barbara Arneil examine the origins of two key concepts in modern political thought: colonies and statistics.
 
Arneil argues that settler colonialism, along with the origins of domestic colonies and statistics, has important implications for the study of political science, the history of colonialism as distinct from imperialism in modern political thought, and the role played by intersecting colonialisms in the Canadian polity.