GGR345H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Gro Harlem Brundtland, Brundtland Commission, Foreign Direct Investment

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Summary of power: the capability to act (power to), to control others (power. Representation: the ways in which language, symbols, signs and images stand for. Discourse: a form of representation through writing, visual images, or other means. Many of these words are troublesome because of representations that stick with them: second is the ability to control and deploy resources, power within the operation of everyday techniques, strategies and practices (like. Like laws dictating ur actions) over)or something that operates within everyday techniques, strategies, and practices objects, people, events, processes or things. Terminology: developing country", third world", global south" and the ideas that come along with these words. It assumes that the country requires development and requires our (the global north"s help) Ted talk: the danger of a single story" creates a stereotype. This stereotype may not be entirely wrong but it is certainly incomplete.

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