HS4027 Week 8: The Tale of 3 Worlds

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Across
  1. 6. Place where knowledge systems became part of a transnational system of research
  2. 7. The process whereby people are conceived or categorised as objects of policy
  3. 9. The World Bank refers to themselves as such when constructing development projects, when in actual fact there are inherent hidden agendas
  4. 10. What development discourse systematically created, categorized, and intervened upon (EG: poverty, insufficient technology and capital, cultural attitudes etc.)
  5. 11. How the Third World was represented, in need of adult guidance
  6. 12. Post-WWII program offered to Europe but not to the Third World whose success reinforced Western faith in science, technology, and development
Down
  1. 1. The conviction that development is the only way and the role of Western powers as rescuers of Third World countries
  2. 2. Backwards, justifying the need to develop or modernise
  3. 3. Can be in the form of environment, labour, resources, that come at the expense of development
  4. 4. The type of authority that the dominant has over the other
  5. 5. Another word for indigenous
  6. 8. A neutral force for progress and modernization in development strategies