Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa: The Challenge of Managing Indigenous Knowledge in the Context of Rational and Defendable Decisions

By Dries Velthuizen.

Published by The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management

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The paper will address the indigenous knowledge systems of Africa and the role it should play in rational and defendable decisions and actions on development and human security issues.

Keywords: Indigenous knowledge systems, Knowledge, Knowledge management, Decision making, Development, Human security

International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, Volume 5, Issue 7, pp.81-88. Article: Print (Spiral Bound). Article: Electronic (PDF File; 1.900MB).

Mr Dries Velthuizen

Dries Velthuizen holds a Masters Degree in Strategic Studies from the University of South Africa (UNISA) and is currently reading towards a Doctorate in African Renaissance Studies under the mentorship of the Centre of African Renaissance Studies (CARS) at UNISA.

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