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Northwestern region of the world
The Global Northwest constitutes most of the
Western world , with Western countries in
Oceania sometimes included.
[1]
The Global Northwest constitutes
Europe (sometimes considered to only include
Western Europe )
[2] and the
Western countries of
North America .
[3]
[4]
[5]
Much of modern scholarship around various topics has centered around the Global Northwest, to the detriment of understanding other parts of the world.
[3]
[6]
See also
Other global regions
Subregions
Nearby regions
Intersecting regions
References
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"World Order Z: The Irreversibility of Change and Prospects for Survival" . Russia in Global Affairs . Retrieved 2024-01-06 .
^ Behtoui, Alireza; Boréus, Kristina; Neergaard, Anders; Yazdanpanah, Soheyla (2020-12-10).
"Why are care workers from the global south disadvantaged? Inequality and discrimination in Swedish elderly care work" . Ethnic and Racial Studies . 43 (16): 155–174.
doi :
10.1080/01419870.2020.1734220 .
ISSN
0141-9870 .
^
a
b Porter, Libby; Yiftachel, Oren (2019-04-03).
"Urbanizing settler-colonial studies: introduction to the special issue" . Settler Colonial Studies . 9 (2): 177–186.
doi :
10.1080/2201473X.2017.1409394 .
ISSN
2201-473X .
^ Nehring, Daniel; Kerrigan, Dylan (May 2022).
"Therapeutic politics reconsidered: Power, post-colonialism and the psychologisation of society in the Global South" . International Sociology . 37 (3): 286–304.
doi :
10.1177/02685809221076266 .
ISSN
0268-5809 .
S2CID
246587256 .
^ Blommaert, Jan (2015-01-02).
"Commentary: 'culture' and superdiversity" . Journal of Multicultural Discourses . 10 (1): 22–24.
doi :
10.1080/17447143.2015.1020810 .
ISSN
1744-7143 .
S2CID
144167282 .
^ Nehring, Daniel; Kerrigan, Dylan (2020-07-03).
"Thin selves: popular psychology and the transnational moral grammar of self-identity" . Consumption Markets & Culture . 23 (4): 319–341.
doi :
10.1080/10253866.2018.1516814 .
ISSN
1025-3866 .
S2CID
150347487 .
Places adjacent to Global Northwest