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]
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^ 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 .
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^ 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 .