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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South
Published 2021-08-01“…Abstract The focus of International Investment policymaking in the global South has been shifting from investment protection to investment facilitation (IF). …”
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THE PRODUCTION OF SPACE AND VIOLENCE IN CITIES OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH: EVIDENCE FROM LATIN AMERICA
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Capitalisms of the “Global South” (c. 10th to 19th Centuries) – Old and New Contributions and Debates
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China y América Latina en tiempos de pandemia: Bases para la construcción de una nueva gobernanza desde el Sur global
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South-South Cooperation through the Lenses of Bureaucrats: Peripheral Policy Transfers
Published 2022-09-01“…Abstract As Brazil makes it to international headlines with its new official stance against human rights and environmental protection, one can hardly imagine that the country was, at one point, engaged in human rights cooperation in the Global South. Most of these projects were outside of the media’s radar, as they were low-budget initiatives developed in small and poor countries. …”
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"Differentiated journeys"
Published 2020-06-01“…Migration scholars often reproduce generic homogenising typologies of ‘migrants’, such as the two opposing migrant analogies ‘from the Global South’ (‘the transnational migrant’, who flows through social networks from the Global South to the developed North, seeking economic gains) and ‘from the Global North’ (‘the lifestyle migrant’, who chooses to migrate from developed countries to places they believe offers them the potential of a better quality of life). …”
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Des colporteurs syriens dans la mondialisation
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Syrian street vendors and globalisation
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Brazilian Foreign Policy from Lisbon to Bandung
Published 2022-10-01“…Abstract Drawing from constructivist scholarship, this article dwells on the relations between Brazil and the Afro-Asian world based on the writings of diplomat Adolpho Justo Bezerra de Menezes, who advocated a larger commitment of the Brazilian foreign policy to the Global South. The author acted both as a norm entrepreneur who problematized Brazilian belonging to the West and a practical-intuitive historian who used the past to show that the ties uniting Brazil to Asia and Africa were tighter than those uniting it to Europe.…”
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Decolonial Feminism: María Lugones’ influences and contributions
Published 2022-05-01“… Hierarchies of knowledge can be noticed in feminist studies, particularly between dominant/mainstream feminisms, generally from the Global North, and subaltern feminisms from the Global South. Subaltern feminisms seek to unmask the social-racial-geopolitical limitations of mainstream feminisms, forging feminisms more plural and inclusive. …”
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What does data literacy means for you (as an educator)nowadays?
Published 2023-12-01“…As women with complex migrant identities, with roots in the Global South and at the same time, bearers of European métisages, our pathways meet at the crossover of an international project in which we develop materials and design educational activities. …”
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Forum: Populist Radical Right & Illiberal Foreign Policymaking
Published 2023-11-01“…Are there more differences or similarities among populist radical right (PRR) in the Global South regarding how they perform foreign policy? …”
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Impacts of land grabbing and agribusiness on peasant family farming in the province of Los Ríos – Ecuador
Published 2023-11-01“…Abstract Land grabbing and agribusiness have generated serious implications for the sustainability of peasant communities in the global south. This paper analyzes perceptions of the impact of land grabbing and agribusiness on peasant family farming in three cantons of Los Ríos Province in Ecuador, using focus groups in 2020. …”
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Globalización, universidad y conocimientos subalternos: desafíos para la supervivencia cultural
Published 2002-04-01“…Specifically, the question is approached of the place of subaltern knowledge and studies in the new world order and the necessity for a new critical agenda for the university of the “Global South”, in the face of threaths coming from a model of corporate university that is seeking to impose itself today.…”
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Building capacities for oriented innovation: Argentina’s response to COVID-19 from a gender perspective
Published 2023-05-01“…The objective is to understand which capabilities are key to address complex social issues in the Global South and how they can be nurtured. Through a theoretical framework that articulates the literature on “dynamic public sector capacities” and “state capacities” in Latin America – and the application of a qualitative methodology (case study), we find that state capacities were strengthened by reconfiguring pre-existing resources based on a government project, collective leadership, and a series of institutional and political innovations in the context of the rise of regional feminisms. …”
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De la representación a la significación: la construcción social de sentido
Published 2022-08-01“…In the first part I argue on the place of theory in Latin American Cultural and Postcolonial Studies and the importance of doing theory about and from Latin America to understand the political and sociocultural phenomena from the global south. In the second section, I start from the critique of the text “The work of representation” by Stuart Hall to think about the specificity of languages as a place of social construction of meaning and the agency of the subjects. …”
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El feminismo no puede ser uno porque las mujeres somos diversas. Aportes a un feminismo negro decolonial desde la experiencia de las mujeres negras del Pacífico colombiano.
Published 2016-03-01“…They’re colonial discourses in the sense that they have construed women of the third world, or of the global south, like an “other”. The specific case examined in this article question the euro-USA-centric feminist construction made about women and afro- descended feminist, and how they under several processes of resignification of the categories of analysis proposed by feminism, such as gender and patriarchy, assert themselves as diverse black women that build proposals subverting the social order that oppresses them, without the need to recur to the central categories of feminism. …”
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