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Bringing imperialism back in: for an anthropology against empire in the twenty-first century
Published 2024“…How might revisiting “classic” anti-imperialist thought and politics from the global South push scholars and activists to envision a more revolutionary decolonization? …”
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Collecting worlds: biocultural comparison and the HMS Beagle voyage, 1831-1836
Published 2022“…This research brings together literary, visual, and artefactual collections associated with the HMS <i>Beagle's</i> second voyage (1831-1836) to explore how nature and culture from the Global South were collected, transported, and interpreted in Europe. …”
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Security technologies and the global criminalization of migration: MIDAS, the IOM, and outsourcing border control
Published 2022“…This thesis contributes to border criminology scholarship by focusing on practices and technologies that contribute to the merging of border control and criminal justice in the Global South. Specifically, I examine the role of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and its Migration Information and Data Analysis System (MIDAS) in shaping border controls in Nigeria. …”
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Understanding startup culture in India
Published 2023“…Critical analysis of startup culture is an emerging area, with only limited work examining the particular iterations of startup discourse in countries of the Global South.</p> <p>This thesis argues that understanding startups as a cultural phenomenon can provide insight into the political, economic and social changes in India today and its emerging inequalities. …”
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COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy in low- and middle-income countries
Published 2021“…Evidence from this sample of LMICs suggests that prioritizing vaccine distribution to the Global South should yield high returns in advancing global immunization coverage. …”
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Factors associated with good and harsh parenting of pre-adolescents and adolescents in southern Africa
Published 2016“…There is a pressing need for such research in the global south, in order to inform the development of effective interventions to support families. …”
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Questioning the link between tenure security and sustainable land management in cocoa landscapes in Ghana
Published 2020“…Sustainable land management (SLM) is increasingly recognized as viable pathway to accelerate poverty reduction and achieving sustainable development, particularly in the global South. Despite efforts to promote SLM practices, their adoption has been extremely limited with debates revolving around the role of land tenure in farmer’s decision-making. …”
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Using scenarios-based interviews to predict changes in wild meat hunting and consumption in response to different alternatives projects
Published 2022“…Wild meat alternatives projects addressing unsustainable hunting by providing alternative foods to wild meat are commonplace across many parts of the Global South. However, understanding their possible conservation and social outcomes prior to implementation is vital, to ensure that they are well designed, that scarce funds are correctly directed, and that the intended outcomes of the project are achievable. …”
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A multilevel analysis of educational inputs and academic achievement among primary students in Nigeria
Published 2020“…Ultimately, this study sheds light on how school leaders, policy makers, and multinational organizations can strategically address resource distribution for primary education in Nigeria; thereby, expanding the frontiers of educational literature within under researched contexts in the “Global South.” </p>…”
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South-South migration and human development: reflection on African experiences
Published 2009“…This paper looks at the relationship between migration between developing countries – or countries of the global 'South’ – and processes of human development. …”
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Business as usual? The global political economy of childhood poverty
Published 2008“…Thus, this paper proceeds on the understanding that while the bifurcation of the world into ‘Global North’ and ‘Global South’ runs the risk of grossly oversimplifying many complex and evolving dynamics, it nevertheless remains important to consider childhood poverty in light of long-standing asymmetries of power. …”
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Genital cutting as gender oppression: time to revisit the WHO paradigm
Published 2022“…The World Health Organization (WHO) condemns all medically unnecessary female genital cutting (FGC) that is primarily associated with people of color and the Global South, claiming that such FGC violates the human right to bodily integrity regardless of harm-level, degree of medicalization, or consent. …”
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From NAFTA to USMCA: power, path dependence, and protectionism
Published 2023“…Drawing on structuralist economics, it develops a typology of US trade policies since WWII based on the global South's access to the US market and policy space. …”
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Building workers’ power against globally mobile capital: case studies from the transnational garment sector
Published 2015“…<p>Garment sector trade unions have proved largely powerless to combat hypermobile transnational capital’s systematic extraction of surplus value from the newly industrialized Global South. Optimized conditions for accumulation coupled with the 2005 phase-out of the Multi-Fibre Agreement (MFA) have meant a radical geographic reconfiguration of the globalised garment industry heavily in favour of capital over labour.…”
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Tracking development assistance for health from India to low- and middle-income countries, 2009–2020
Published 2022“…However, in the context of economic progress and changing global priorities, DAH contributions from countries of the Global South such as India have gained importance. In this paper, we estimate DAH contributed by India between 2009 and 2020.…”
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FLEGT: Another ‘forestry fad’?
Published 2018“…The European Union (EU)’s Forest Law Enforcement, Governance, and Trade (FLEGT) Action Plan aims to prevent the trade of illegal timber among the EU and its trading partners especially in the ‘Global South’. Fifteen years since launching the Action Plan, we ask whether the processes and outcomes of FLEGT, and specifically the Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs), resonate with the dynamics observed in other processes dubbed ‘fads’ within conservation and development arenas, and if so, what we can learn from this. …”
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South-South migration and human development
Published 2009“…This paper looks at the relationship between migration between developing countries – or countries of the global ‘South’ – and processes of human development. …”
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Planning for green infrastructure using multiple urban ecosystem service models and multicriteria analysis
Published 2022“…Unprecedented urban growth and extensive land use change especially in the Global South has placed increasing pressure on urban ecosystem services (UES). …”
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Environmental management system in the food & beverage sector: A case study from Malaysia
Published 2017“…For developing countries in the global south the challenges of achieving sustainable development has brought into sharp focus the tension between delivering socio-economic prosperity whilst protecting and safeguarding environmental and ecological assets. …”
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