Power

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Across
  1. 2. operates through norms and institutions—concept of governmentality. / Foucault
  2. 4. are 'imagined communities' shaped by media and narrative. / Anderson
  3. 5. planning often fails to see local realities; critiques top-down control. / Scott
  4. 6. can be commodified, especially for diasporic elites. / Rakopoulos
  5. 8. shapes public meaning through cultural representation. / Hall
  6. 10. state is an effect produced by everyday practices. / Mitchell
Down
  1. 1. is a discourse that supports imperial power. / Said
  2. 3. power is symbolically spatialized and embedded in everyday life. / Ferguson & Gupta
  3. 7. authority is experienced through bureaucratic intimacy and corruption. / Gupta
  4. 9. consciousness shapes transnational belonging. / Coutin