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Involving Source Communities in the Digitization and Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge

机译:涉及源社区的数字化和保护土着知识

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The digital era has transformed the ways people share information and preserve knowledge for the future. Increasingly, Web 2.0 technologies have been used for participatory practices aimed at constructing cultural heritage knowledge. Memory institutions, including libraries and museums have become keen on opportunities to engage with potential partners and collaborators. For such participatory construction of cultural knowledge to be successful however, some underlying contradictions between traditional documentary practices that privilege 'expert knowledge' and the distributed social Web practices that emphasize the allowance for multiple (at times contradictory) perspectives need to be resolved. This interpretive qualitative study examines the values and challenges of collaborating with communities who are the originators, owners and/or guardians of the traditional beliefs, expressions and other cultural artifacts that bear the indigenous knowledge of a cultural group, as well as people who are recognized by indigenous communities to hold the knowledge. Data was collected through 27 semi-structured interviews in Ghana.
机译:数字时代改变了人们分享信息的方式,并保持未来的知识。 Web 2.0技术越来越多地用于旨在构建文化遗产知识的参与性实践。包括图书馆和博物馆在内的记忆机构敏锐地敏锐地与潜在的合作伙伴和合作者互动。然而,为了使文化知识的这种参与性建设取得成功,传统纪录片实践之间的一些潜在矛盾的特权“专家知识”和强调多次(有时矛盾)观点的津贴的分布式社会网络实践需要得到解决。这种解释性的定性研究探讨了与具有传统信仰,表情和其他文化艺术品的发起人,表达和/或监护人的社区合作的价值观和挑战,以及承担着文化群体的土着知识,以及认可的人由土着社区掌握知识。通过加纳的27个半结构化访谈收集数据。

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