Across
- 6. Place where knowledge systems became part of a transnational system of research
- 7. The process whereby people are conceived or categorised as objects of policy
- 9. The World Bank refers to themselves as such when constructing development projects, when in actual fact there are inherent hidden agendas
- 10. What development discourse systematically created, categorized, and intervened upon (EG: poverty, insufficient technology and capital, cultural attitudes etc.)
- 11. How the Third World was represented, in need of adult guidance
- 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. The conviction that development is the only way and the role of Western powers as rescuers of Third World countries
- 2. Backwards, justifying the need to develop or modernise
- 3. Can be in the form of environment, labour, resources, that come at the expense of development
- 4. The type of authority that the dominant has over the other
- 5. Another word for indigenous
- 8. A neutral force for progress and modernization in development strategies
