“…Importantly, this lack of context serves ideologically to hide the responsibility of "global" economic and political actors and interests, instead holding "local" actors and interests responsible for their own plight, violence, political and economic instability, and corruption (Hafez, 2007;MacBride, 1980;Williams, 2011), reinforcing simplistic explanations and stereotypes. Underlying these stories is a particular stereotypical colonial imagery whereby people in the Global South are often portrayed as irrational, uncivilised, innocent, hostile, corrupt, poorly organised, and in general deviating from the norms of Western rationality (Abalo, 2016;Lugo-Ocando & Malaolu, 2015;MacLeod, 2019).…”