CONCEPT
The Development Apparatus
Escobar's term for the convergence of institutions, discourses, practices, and professional identities — from the World Bank to the bilateral aid agencies — that produced a specific way of relating to the Global South and that the AI industry now replicates with striking fidelity.
The development apparatus, as Escobar anatomized it across three decades of work, was not a conspiracy. It was a formation — a self-reinforcing system of categories, metrics, interventions, and professional identities that maintained itself not through coercion but through what Foucault called the production of truth. The World Bank did not merely study poverty; it produced the categories through which poverty became visible, the metrics through which it was measured, and the interventions through which it was addressed. The categories defined what counted as a problem, the metrics confirmed the problem's existence, and the interventions addressed the problem as defined, producing data that confirmed the categories' validity.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The apparatus operated through a specific professional architecture. Economists measured. Agronomists advised. Public health experts intervened. Engineers built. Each profession operated within its disciplinary boundary, and the boundaries themselves reflected the epistemic priorities of Western academic tradition. A
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