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Kyle Willmott
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Taxpayer governmentality: governing government in Metro Vancouver’s transit tax debate
K Willmott
Economy and Society 46 (2), 255-274, 2017
242017
From self-government to government of the self: Fiscal subjectivity, Indigenous governance and the politics of transparency
K Willmott
Critical Social Policy 40 (3), 471-491, 2020
212020
Taxes, taxpayers, and settler colonialism: toward a critical fiscal sociology of tax as white property
K Willmott
Law & Society Review 56 (1), 6-27, 2022
202022
Anti‐Indigenous policy formation: Settler colonialism and neoliberal political advocacy
K Willmott, A Skillings
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 58 (4), 513-530, 2021
42021
Mobilizing Political Strategy The Global Practices of Taxpayer Groups
K WILLMOTT
Political Ideology in Parties, Policy, and Civil Society: Interdisciplinary …, 2019
32019
Colonial Numbers: Quantification, Indigeneity, and the Politics of Fiscal Surveillance
K Willmott
Surveillance & Society 21 (1), 16-28, 2023
12023
How Tax, Citizenship, and Fiscalized Racism Shapes Indigenous-Settler Relations
K Willmott
Reading Sociology: Decolonizing Canada, 2023
2023
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s politics are anti-Indigenous — so why do media outlets still quote them?
K Willmott
The Conversation, 2021
2021
Taxpayer governmentality
K Willmott
Simon Fraser University, 2019
2019
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