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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Moya Radley
Designing learning and knowledge flow in organizations with Moya Radley.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Toward indigenous ways of recognizing knowledge and wisdom
By clinging to western formal education systems that value the written word, African policy makers continue to undermine vast pools…
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
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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KM in international development
Making a difference through consensus – lessons from African food markets
Governments and development agencies can learn a lot from how African mass food markets and indigenous communities use consensus to…
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Using ancestral knowledge to transform African food systems and diets
African countries are failing to feed their people because they have abandoned their indigenous food systems.
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ABCs of KM
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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Case studies in complexity
Case studies in complexity (part 3): Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul people
History matters in complex systems, so it's important to understand the dynamics of change and promote collective learning.
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Brain power
Three initiatives that are helping to address the global knowledge imbalance
They are the Citing Africa podcast series, Wuṉḏaŋarr Yolŋu Gurruṯu (Strong Yolŋu Families) resource, and 2019 International Year of Indigenous…
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Brain power
Meaningful engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge
Indigenous knowledge was the focus of a recent forum hosted by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) in partnership…
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Analysis & counterpoints
The case for indigenous knowledge systems and knowledge sovereignty (part 12): Reflections on ways forward
Reflections on the gap between the indigenous and scientific knowledge, and on what can be done to bridge it.