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1.1 Explain what is meant by the expression “Global North and Global South” (10)


The expressions “Global North” and “Global South” refer to more than just geographical

divisions; they describe global inequalities in power, wealth, and knowledge production.

The Global North generally includes highly industrialised and economically dominant

countries such as those in Western Europe and North America. These countries have

historically shaped global systems of trade, politics, and education, and continue to

dominate academic publishing and knowledge production. In contrast, the Global South

refers to countries in Africa, Latin America, parts of Asia, and other regions that have

historically been marginalised through colonialism, economic dependency, and unequal

global development structures (Seroto, Davids & Wolhuter, 2020).


In academic discourse, the Global North is often positioned as the centre of knowledge

production, while the Global South is frequently positioned as the “object” of research

rather than an equal producer of knowledge. This creates an imbalance where Western

theories and perspectives are treated as universal, while indigenous and locally

produced knowledge systems are often undervalued or ignored. Santos (2014) refers to

this as epistemic inequality, where certain forms of knowledge are legitimised while

others are silenced.


The Global South therefore also represents a historical condition shaped by colonialism,

capitalism, racism, and patriarchy. It reflects communities that have experienced long-

term exclusion from economic and intellectual systems of power. As the extract

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