Indigenous Knowledge and the Integration of Knowledge Systems: Towards a Philosophy of Articulation

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Catherine Alum Odora Hoppers
New Africa Books, 2002 - 285 lappuses
This book explores the role of the social and natural sciences in supporting the development of indigenous knowledge systems. It looks at how indigenous knowledge systems can impact on the transformation of knowledge generating institutions such as scientific and higher education institutions on the one hand, and the policy domain on the other.

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Knowledge Appropriation in a Postcolonial Context
23
Between Pilgrimage and Citizenship
39
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the African Renaissance
53
Endogenous Knowledge in Anthropological Perspective
96
Indigenous Knowledge and the Disciplines
127
Towards a Culturebased Foundation for Indigenous Knowledge Systems
141
Science Magic and Religion as Trajectories of the Psychology of Projection
158
Psychoanalysis the Enigma of Human Behaviour and the Contribution
173
Indigenous Knowledge Protection
187
Globalisation and Intellectual Property Rights
200
Stories of the Hunt Who is writing them?
237
The Place of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the PostPostmodern
257
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