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'''Global South''' ''"functions as more than a metaphor for underdevelopment. It references an entire history of colonialism, neo-imperialism, and differential economic and social change through which large inequalities in living standard, life expectancy, and access to resources are maintained."'' -Dados and Connell (2012) <ref>Dados, Nour and Raewyn Connell. 2012. “The Global South.”<span>&nbsp;</span><em>Context</em><span>&nbsp;</span>11(1): 12-13.</ref> .
'''Global South''' ''"functions as more than a metaphor for underdevelopment. It references an entire history of colonialism, neo-imperialism, and differential economic and social change through which large inequalities in living standard, life expectancy, and access to resources are maintained."'' -Dados and Connell (2012) <ref>Dados, Nour and Raewyn Connell. 2012. “The Global South.”<span>&nbsp;</span><em>Context</em><span>&nbsp;</span>11(1): 12-13.</ref> .
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Global South "functions as more than a metaphor for underdevelopment. It references an entire history of colonialism, neo-imperialism, and differential economic and social change through which large inequalities in living standard, life expectancy, and access to resources are maintained." -Dados and Connell (2012) [1] .





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  1. Dados, Nour and Raewyn Connell. 2012. “The Global South.” Context 11(1): 12-13.