Includes abstract in FrenchThe development project in both capitalist and socialist contexts has augmented the power of technocrats while invalidating alternative knowledge systems rooted in the traditions of local communities, thereby disenfranchising them. Recreating space for the autonomy of such communities requires cross-cultural communication in a collaborative effort to examine the limitations of the reductionist sciences and how they have shaped the development effort. Alternative ways of knowing and ways of sharing knowledge so as to reinforce core community values need to be explored. The paper concludes with a brief description of such an effort between First Nations in British Columbia and minority nations in Yunnan, China
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History shows that the development process as we know today, built largely by a dominant logic deriv...
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La Philosophie est depuis toujours une posture sui generis devant la réalité, une manière spécifique...
History shows that the development process as we know today, built largely by a dominant logic deriv...
Is the paradise of effortless communication the ideal environment for knowledge creation? Or, can t...
Abstract: The development project in both capitalist and socialist contexts has augmented the power ...
In a book devoted to the forms of knowledge that underlie development policies, this article - based...
Meeting: DRADM/UNDESA Ad Hoc Group of Experts Meeting on Knowledge Systems for Development, 4-5 Sept...
We are in the midst of a knowledge society that, endowed with technological innovation, promotes the...
This lecture will argue that traditional knowledge systems embedded in impoverished communities repr...
This thesis focusses on the various levels involved in the development process with particular atten...
This is a collection of seven original and intelligent essays which question the ethnocentrici...
textabstractValedictory Address by Louk de la Rive Box, Professor of international cooperation and R...
This dissertation accepts that the way that international social and economic development is taught,...
As it is foisted on Africa, development reflects a very old process of integration into the global c...
The belief that indigenous knowledge systems are simple and static is changing fast. Many societies ...
This research employs Bourdieu’s theory of habitus to explain the disposition of the donor community...
La Philosophie est depuis toujours une posture sui generis devant la réalité, une manière spécifique...
History shows that the development process as we know today, built largely by a dominant logic deriv...
Is the paradise of effortless communication the ideal environment for knowledge creation? Or, can t...