What's in a Word? The Problem with 'Development' with Dr Karen Pashby
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- Karen Pashby
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- Bridge 47
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- 32:40 (32min 40sec)
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- 2020
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- Helsinki
Dr Karen Pashby is a Reader at Manchester Metropolitan University and is also part of Bridge 47's Knowledge Exchange Partnership.
In this episode, Karen explores development through a post/de-colonial lens, discussing how development is viewed in public discourse and how these effects the field of Development Education.

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