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    Western-Type Communications Research in the Third World by John Lent

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… RESPONDING to the complaint that a great deal of the communications research in the Third World is Western-biased, this article, using sources and examples from many parts of the world, looks at the past, present and future of social science research as applied to mass communications. …”
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    Overcoming the “Coloniality of Doing” in International Law: Soft Law as a Decolonial Tool by Tatiana Cardoso Squeff

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…To this end, by following an explanation of decolonialism as an epistemic approach and its relation to the Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), the role of soft law will be addressed as a decolonial tool capable of solving the existing impasse. …”
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    Big Pharma, Big Bucks, and a Big Pile o’ Pigs

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Nature leads this week with a story about the Bush administration’s surprisingly liberal overtures to Third World countries that want to develop inexpensive AIDS medications. …”
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    Pierre Gourou, du pessimisme tropical à l’optimisme raisonné… by Jean-Pierre Raison

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The analysis of the thought of Pierre Gourou on the tropical world during his long career reveals a significant change from the pessimism of the early years, where he was still marked by his work on high densities of Asian deltas, to the last, where he showed some optimism when the mode was rather to see the Third World “in trouble”. Great geographer, but certainly not the “father” of a “tropicalist” school in France, Pierre Gourou, free spirit, was primarily a cheerful geographer.…”
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    Un panorama des propositions économiques en matière de soutenabilité by Franck-Dominique Vivien

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…This one is setting on three groups of theoretical works: the first one, which is the point of view of mainstream in economics, brings forward the idea of sustainable growth as a necessary and sufficient condition to have a sustainable development; the second, more conscious of physical limits, try to elaborate socio-environmental constraints, inside of which economic development must go on; the third one, influenced by third world experiences, insists on social inequalities and question the sense of the notion of development.…”
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