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Acta Academica
El-Enany, Nadine and Keenan, Sarah (2019) From Pacific to traffic islands: challenging Australia’s colonial use of the ocean through creative protest. Acta Academica 51 (1), ISSN 0587-2405.
Alternative Law Journal
Keenan, Sarah (2009) A blue wristband view of history: the death of Mulrunji Doomadgee and the illusion of postcolonial Australia. Alternative Law Journal 34 , pp. 248-252. ISSN 1037-969X.
Antipode
Keenan, Sarah (2019) Writing from the ocean. [Book Review]
Australian Feminist Law Journal
Keenan, Sarah (2009) Australian legal geography and the search for postcolonial space in Chloe Hooper's "The Tall Man: Death and Life on Palm Island". Australian Feminist Law Journal 30 , pp. 173-199. ISSN 1320-0968.
Canadian Dimension
Keenan, Sarah and Evans, M. (2013) 'All rise': art activism against dirty oil. Canadian Dimension.
Canadian Journal of Law and Society
Keenan, Sarah (2014) Moments of decolonization: indigenous Australia in the here and now. Canadian Journal of Law and Society 29 (2), pp. 163-180. ISSN 0829-3201.
Critical Legal Thinking
Keenan, Sarah (2013) All rise: what does justice sound like? Critical Legal Thinking.
Keenan, Sarah (2012) Art as disobedience: liberate Tate's gift to the nation. Critical Legal Thinking.
Direito e Praxis
Keenan, Sarah and Bataglia Ferreira, B.M. (2021) Fumaça, cortinas e espelhos: a produção de raça por meio do tempo e do registro de títulos / Smoke, curtains and mirrors: the production of race through time and title registration. Direito e Praxis 12 (3), pp. 2258-2296. ISSN 2179-8966.
Feminist Legal Studies
Keenan, Sarah (2018) Understanding Legal Worlds, Brewing Legal Times. [Book Review]
Keenan, Sarah (2013) Jeannine Purdy (ed): …Just One Damn Thing After Another: Colonialism, Economics, the Law and Resistance in Western Australia. [Book Review]
Greenpeace Blog
Keenan, Sarah (2013) All rise: what does justice sound like? Greenpeace.
International Feminist Journal of Politics
Keenan, Sarah (2013) Elizabeth Povinelli. Economies of Abandonment: Social Belonging and Endurance in Late Liberalism. [Book Review]
Jadaliyya
Keenan, Sarah (2019) Australianama: Coloring Australian History. [Book Review]
Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
Keenan, Sarah (2019) New Perspectives on Land Registration: Contemporary Problems and Solutions. [Book Review]
Law and Critique
Keenan, Sarah (2017) Smoke, curtains and mirrors: the production of race through time and title registration. Law and Critique 28 (1), pp. 87-108. ISSN 0957-8536.
Law, Technology and Humans
Keenan, Sarah (2023) The transfer of what? Electronic conveyancing and the destabilisation of property. Law, Technology and Humans , ISSN 2652-4074.
Modern Law Review
Keenan, Sarah (2013) Property as governance: time, space and belonging in Australia's northern territory intervention. Modern Law Review 76 (3), pp. 464-493. ISSN 1468-2230.
Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
Keenan, Sarah (2017) The Gweagal Shield. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly , ISSN 0029-3105.
Keenan, Sarah (2013) Bringing the outside(r) in: law’s appropriation of subversive identities. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 64 (3), pp. 299-316. ISSN 0029-3105.
Racialicious
Keenan, Sarah (2012) Sexism, racism and swimming at the London 2012 Olympics. Racialicious.
Review 31
Keenan, Sarah (2013) Having and Being Judith Butler. [Book Review]
Social & Legal Studies
Keenan, Sarah (2010) Subversive property: reshaping malleable spaces of belonging. Social & Legal Studies 19 (4), pp. 423-439. ISSN 0964-6639.
Social and Cultural Geography
Keenan, Sarah (2019) From historical chains to derivative futures: title registries as time machines. Social and Cultural Geography 20 (3), pp. 283-303. ISSN 1464-9365.
Social and Legal Studies
Keenan, Sarah and Smith, J. (2023) Registering the everyday: documents, bureaucracy, and the socio-legal. [Editorial/Introduction]
The Contemporary Pacific
Keenan, Sarah (2020) Expanding Terra Nullius. The Contemporary Pacific 32 (2), pp. 449-460. ISSN 1043-898X.
feminists@law
Keenan, Sarah (2017) ‘Identity Politics’ and property in the Trump/Brexit era. feminists@law 7 (2), ISSN 2046-9551.