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Anusanthee Pillay

Anusanthee Pillay

Changing Words, Changing Nothing? A Critical Look at Humanitarian Terminology

Changing Words, Changing Nothing? A Critical Look at Humanitarian Terminology

Language shapes reality. That is the argument we hear every time a new term replaces an old one in development and humanitarian work. “Third World” became “developing countries,” then “Global South” or “majority world.” “Beneficiaries” turned into “participants” or “rights holders.” “The field” is now increasingly called “the response area”
Anusanthee Pillay Apr 14, 2025
Postcolonial Politics is dedicated to exploring the manifold ways in which contemporary politics and culture continue to be shaped by the legacies of colonialism, including its ongoing manifestations in the forms of neocolonialism, racism, global inequality and climate crisis. We are particularly interested in looking at novel forms of political organisation, innovative ideas and subjectivities that question received understandings of our social order.
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