Cultural awareness in KM
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Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them
Researchers reviewed evidence on traditional knowledge for coping with climate change, and found much of it was scientifically plausible.
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‘This is our library’ – how to read the amazing archive of First Nations stories written on rock [Arts & culture in KM part 7]
Stunning galleries of rock art are vast repositories of knowledge that can teach us much.
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Because You Need to Know – Michael Gates
Perspectives of the work culture with Michael Gates .
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In the know: Microaggressions | Mind your language: when yes means no! | Are these really KM trends?
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.
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Recognising Indigenous knowledges is not just culturally sound, it’s good science
People are looking for long-term solutions to floods, fires, and droughts. It’s time to listen to First Nations knowledge.
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Video and summary from KM4Dev Knowledge Cafè 24 – Different Thinking in Knowledge Management
What I've learnt about knowledge management approaches in China, and how they can benefit the west.
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Signal Regiment’s code talkers – then and now
The potential and impacts of the World War II Native American code talkers was never fully realized, but a new…
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KM4Dev Knowledge Cafè 16: Decolonisation of knowledge action plan, 20 May 2021
KM4Dev Knowledge Cafè 16 will focus on Asia, Australasia, and the Middle East, following on from Knowledge Cafè 15 which…
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How Indigenous knowledge advances modern science and technology
Although the value of integrating Indigenous knowledge with Western knowledge has been recognized, we have only begun to scratch the…
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The global South is changing how knowledge is made, shared and used
Europe and North America dominate the global production of knowledge, but this is changing as a process of creating knowledge…