With its envisioned benefits of increased productivity, enhanced decision making with digital-based tools, qualitative and efficient processes, improved life expectancy rate, etc., the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is a desideratum for contemporary society. The need to prioritize skills and knowledge needed for the participation of Africa in the 4IR thus becomes imperative. This paper argues for indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) as a possible approach to enhance African participation in the 4IR. Consequently, the paper examines the methodical perspectives that would be appropriate for framing African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIKS) as a tool for advancing science and technology. It argues for the process form of ideating IKS again...
African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIKS) are values that were passed among African generations by...
No Abstract.Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IAJIKS) Vol. 4(1) 2005: 144-...
Most notions of Indigenous Knowledge Systems would “contrast it with the knowledge generated within ...
Published ArticleConsidering the frictions and tensions about the socio-cultural and economic devel...
Accepted knowledge systems and cultural values can be alien and marginalising. The people of Africa ...
African indigenous knowledge systems (AIKS) have already claimed their credibility as sources of kno...
Indigenous knowledge has existed within the diverse African societies since the beginning of the lif...
Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) are part and parcel of the individual practising within a specifi...
The liberation of Africa and its peoples from centuries of racially discriminatory colonial rule and...
The role of indigenous knowledges in development has not been examined enough. Indigenous knowledge ...
The main goal of this essay is to argue that in a multicultural and globalised world, the indigenisa...
The struggle for valuing endogenous knowledge, decolonising methodologies, liberating education, and...
In the past decade, indigenous knowledge systems, hereinafter referred to as IKS, have witnessed a b...
This open access book presents a strong philosophical, theoretical and practical argument for the ma...
Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) are knowledge unique to a given culture or society and are often ...
African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIKS) are values that were passed among African generations by...
No Abstract.Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IAJIKS) Vol. 4(1) 2005: 144-...
Most notions of Indigenous Knowledge Systems would “contrast it with the knowledge generated within ...
Published ArticleConsidering the frictions and tensions about the socio-cultural and economic devel...
Accepted knowledge systems and cultural values can be alien and marginalising. The people of Africa ...
African indigenous knowledge systems (AIKS) have already claimed their credibility as sources of kno...
Indigenous knowledge has existed within the diverse African societies since the beginning of the lif...
Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) are part and parcel of the individual practising within a specifi...
The liberation of Africa and its peoples from centuries of racially discriminatory colonial rule and...
The role of indigenous knowledges in development has not been examined enough. Indigenous knowledge ...
The main goal of this essay is to argue that in a multicultural and globalised world, the indigenisa...
The struggle for valuing endogenous knowledge, decolonising methodologies, liberating education, and...
In the past decade, indigenous knowledge systems, hereinafter referred to as IKS, have witnessed a b...
This open access book presents a strong philosophical, theoretical and practical argument for the ma...
Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) are knowledge unique to a given culture or society and are often ...
African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIKS) are values that were passed among African generations by...
No Abstract.Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IAJIKS) Vol. 4(1) 2005: 144-...
Most notions of Indigenous Knowledge Systems would “contrast it with the knowledge generated within ...