Decolonising knowledge & 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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Increasing the capacity of communities to process information and knowledge
Rural people’s capacity to process and utilize information has a bearing on their participation in socio-economic activities and social transformation.
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Video from GHKC & KM4Dev Knowledge Café 31
Equity in knowledge management: definitions, examples, and tools.
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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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Outcomes of KMGN HacKMthon 2023, with RealKM & KM4Dev
How can knowledge management (KM) better support the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
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GHKC & KM4Dev Knowledge Café 31 – Equity in Knowledge Management: Definitions, Examples, and Tools
Thursday 30 November 2023, 9:00-10:30 am EST (UTC -5).
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Creating a level playing field for local food and indigenous knowledge systems
Developing countries should make sure foreign forces do not accelerate loss of local food and indigenous knowledge systems (IKS).
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Understanding the links between coloniality, forced displacement and knowledge production
Dominant narratives often portray displaced people as passive victims in need of assistance rather than as active agents with their…
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Video & slides from KMGN Research Group meeting #5 – Bruce Boyes
Bruce's presentation focused on the paper "We have a dream’: proposing decolonization of knowledge as a sixth generation of knowledge…