Knowledge, as a matter of fact, should be universal, applicable, at least, to the most situations but it is seldom possible in case of knowledge about human and social world. It is said that knowledge is, to a great extent, conditioned by existential conditions. This is apparent when the relevance and applicability of social sciences to the rest is considered and evaluated by Third World social scientists. They observe that social sciences as developed in the West are indigenous and not applicable to the rest. Thus, they felt the need of indigenisation: to study social realities within their own socio-cultural context. The epistemological issue here is whether knowledge based on indigenous conditions is relevant to other societies and wheth...
Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced ba...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
Whereas previous Sidney Mintz lectures have celebrated Mintz’swork on inequality, racism, and ethnic...
The main goal of this essay is to argue that in a multicultural and globalised world, the indigenisa...
The fact that the humanities and social sciences in developing societies generally originated in the...
Many epistemologists think we can derive important theoretical insights by investigating the English...
Chap 12, in Habib, S. Irfan and Raina, Dhruv (eds.), Situating the history of science : Dialogues wi...
The conventional idea is that there is only one superior way of knowing. That is rational and scient...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
The idea of ‘indigenous knowledge’ is a relatively recent phenomenon that, amongst other things, con...
The struggle for valuing endogenous knowledge, decolonising methodologies, liberating education, and...
Possessing endogenous knowledge can help Africans formulate practical solutions to our problems that...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
Conceptions of indigenous knowledge, development and struggles for cultural autonomy are usually art...
International audienceThe question of the universality of science is considered, in contemporary deb...
Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced ba...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
Whereas previous Sidney Mintz lectures have celebrated Mintz’swork on inequality, racism, and ethnic...
The main goal of this essay is to argue that in a multicultural and globalised world, the indigenisa...
The fact that the humanities and social sciences in developing societies generally originated in the...
Many epistemologists think we can derive important theoretical insights by investigating the English...
Chap 12, in Habib, S. Irfan and Raina, Dhruv (eds.), Situating the history of science : Dialogues wi...
The conventional idea is that there is only one superior way of knowing. That is rational and scient...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
The idea of ‘indigenous knowledge’ is a relatively recent phenomenon that, amongst other things, con...
The struggle for valuing endogenous knowledge, decolonising methodologies, liberating education, and...
Possessing endogenous knowledge can help Africans formulate practical solutions to our problems that...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
Conceptions of indigenous knowledge, development and struggles for cultural autonomy are usually art...
International audienceThe question of the universality of science is considered, in contemporary deb...
Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced ba...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
Whereas previous Sidney Mintz lectures have celebrated Mintz’swork on inequality, racism, and ethnic...