We are in the midst of a knowledge society that, endowed with technological innovation, promotes the production of new ‘useful knowledge’. While knowledge flows are increasingly diversified and complex today, what underlies them are hierarchies of knowledge and webs of neo-colonialism. The boundaries between legitimate and illegitimate knowledge are still as stark, and governed by the schism between the developed and the underdeveloped worlds
This review of the discussions of a workshop analyses indigenous technical knowledge (ITK), examines...
This article examines the design of digital indigenous knowledge archives. In a discussion of the di...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
Indigenous knowledge systems have long been subsumed into other kinds of knowledge and in most insta...
It has long been recognised that the top-down, science-centred approach of development has failed to...
Published ArticleThe paper seeks to engage constructively with the challenges and opportunities Ind...
The papers in this special edition contribute to our understanding of African indigenous knowledge s...
of the writings on indigenous knowledge contain a number of contradictions and conceptual weaknesses...
Conceptions of indigenous knowledge, development and struggles for cultural autonomy are usually art...
The role of indigenous knowledges in development has not been examined enough. Indigenous knowledge ...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
The world is witnessing unprecedented impetus to leverage Indigenous Knowledge (IK) as a means of s...
Despite many scholars noting the interdisciplinary approach of Aboriginal knowledge production as a ...
This article is a selective review and summary of arguments put and points made at the workshop on i...
This review of the discussions of a workshop analyses indigenous technical knowledge (ITK), examines...
This article examines the design of digital indigenous knowledge archives. In a discussion of the di...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
Indigenous knowledge systems have long been subsumed into other kinds of knowledge and in most insta...
It has long been recognised that the top-down, science-centred approach of development has failed to...
Published ArticleThe paper seeks to engage constructively with the challenges and opportunities Ind...
The papers in this special edition contribute to our understanding of African indigenous knowledge s...
of the writings on indigenous knowledge contain a number of contradictions and conceptual weaknesses...
Conceptions of indigenous knowledge, development and struggles for cultural autonomy are usually art...
The role of indigenous knowledges in development has not been examined enough. Indigenous knowledge ...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
The world is witnessing unprecedented impetus to leverage Indigenous Knowledge (IK) as a means of s...
Despite many scholars noting the interdisciplinary approach of Aboriginal knowledge production as a ...
This article is a selective review and summary of arguments put and points made at the workshop on i...
This review of the discussions of a workshop analyses indigenous technical knowledge (ITK), examines...
This article examines the design of digital indigenous knowledge archives. In a discussion of the di...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...