knowledge
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Brain power
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…
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Brain power
The implications of the difference between facts and knowledge
The difference between facts and knowledge is all the more reason for organisations to engage in knowledge management.
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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.
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ABCs of KM
The National Museum of Brazil fire highlights an important knowledge management issue
The fire has destroyed not just physical artifacts, but also irreplaceable knowledge. It didn't have to be this way.
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Analysis & counterpoints
The case for indigenous knowledge systems and knowledge sovereignty (part 11): Policy and research recommendations
Serious questions that decision-makers need to consider in regard to the role indigenous knowledge plays in designing and implementing development…
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Systems & complexity
Knowledge Futures / Future Knowledges
The macro-environment for knowledge work in the present, and in the decades to come.
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Analysis & counterpoints
The case for indigenous knowledge systems and knowledge sovereignty (part 10): Moving the debate forward
Now we take the discussion squarely into the realm of the political.
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Analysis & counterpoints
The case for indigenous knowledge systems and knowledge sovereignty (part 9): Knowledge systems of the Beni-Amer
Analysis of indigenous pastoral knowledge and practice among the Beni-Amer have shown that this knowledge provides a sustainable livelihood for…
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Analysis & counterpoints
The case for indigenous knowledge systems and knowledge sovereignty (part 8): Knowledge sovereignty: threats, adaptation and merger
Mergers of knowledge, although fraught with difficulty, are possible.