This article explores the power/knowledge relations at the knowledge generating interface between a modern community development organisation and a traditional health practitioner community in a town in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, through the lens of Foucaldian governmentality. This case study is part of a broader study which explores power/knowledge relationships in the representation and application of indigenous knowledges in selected environmental education and community development contexts. This study traces the various loci of power/knowledge and their implications in a project focusing on the conservation of traditional medicinal plants in which the community development organisation and traditional health practitioner community...
Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to...
The relationship between plant resources and traditional communities in Africa is inseparable. For c...
This dissertation is based upon research of an emergent ethnomedicine in a botanically rich area, th...
Abstract Background Indigenous and local knowledge systems are characterised by a ‘knowledge-practic...
The main aim of this study was to examine the meanings attached by locals to medicinal plants in Kab...
This paper describes the assumptions and results of a study to assess whether cultivation of medicin...
Traditional knowledge on local biodiversity has sustained traditional economies for centuries across...
This study was developed around concerns about how indigenous knowledges have been represented and a...
Cape Town is a fast-growing cityscape in the Cape Floristic Region in South Africa with 24 formally ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment o...
Doctoral thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy t...
To regain knowledge, to regain power: An ethnobotanical study of how traditional knowledge about med...
Recent approaches to community-based natural resource management appear as diverse as their varied i...
Master of Science in Anthropology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.The research study used ...
Masters of ArtThe aim of this study was to investigate indigenous knowledge of vegetation resource u...
Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to...
The relationship between plant resources and traditional communities in Africa is inseparable. For c...
This dissertation is based upon research of an emergent ethnomedicine in a botanically rich area, th...
Abstract Background Indigenous and local knowledge systems are characterised by a ‘knowledge-practic...
The main aim of this study was to examine the meanings attached by locals to medicinal plants in Kab...
This paper describes the assumptions and results of a study to assess whether cultivation of medicin...
Traditional knowledge on local biodiversity has sustained traditional economies for centuries across...
This study was developed around concerns about how indigenous knowledges have been represented and a...
Cape Town is a fast-growing cityscape in the Cape Floristic Region in South Africa with 24 formally ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment o...
Doctoral thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy t...
To regain knowledge, to regain power: An ethnobotanical study of how traditional knowledge about med...
Recent approaches to community-based natural resource management appear as diverse as their varied i...
Master of Science in Anthropology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.The research study used ...
Masters of ArtThe aim of this study was to investigate indigenous knowledge of vegetation resource u...
Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to...
The relationship between plant resources and traditional communities in Africa is inseparable. For c...
This dissertation is based upon research of an emergent ethnomedicine in a botanically rich area, th...