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Global South

Vessuri, Hebe. 2015. “Global Social Science Discourse: A Southern Perspective on the World.” Current Sociology 63 (2): 297–313.

Angela Okune: This 2015 article by Hebe Vessuri explores how powerful institutions such as universities, disciplines, states, and social movements work towards defining the principles by which to determine which knowledge holders should be included within social science.Read more

AO. discursive risk - Jentsch and Pilley

  • AO: The authors don’t seem to question the concepts of “global North” and “global South.” (I think this is common of most of the work around this (see Pollock who also

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DISCURSIVE RISKS: What are the epistemic assumptions of the analyst of collaboration?
Jentsch, Birgit, and Catherine Pilley. 2003. “Research Relationships between the South and the North: Cinderella and the Ugly Sisters?” Social Science & Medicine (1982) 57 (10): 1957–67.
Querying Analyses of Collaboration and Approaches to Data

AO. unequal funding

AO: unequal funding (Northern funding is much more prolific and then sets the agenda for the project).Read more

ECO: What material constraints are said to undergird this collaboration?
Jentsch, Birgit, and Catherine Pilley. 2003. “Research Relationships between the South and the North: Cinderella and the Ugly Sisters?” Social Science & Medicine (1982) 57 (10): 1957–67.
Querying Analyses of Collaboration and Approaches to Data
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