Can IK be communicated through foreign languages without losing its authenticity?

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2011

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IKTC2011

Abstract

In this paper, we present an open issue for panel discussion on the relation between the language of knowledge transfer and the contextual and peculiar nature of indigenous, traditional or local Knowledge itself. We highlight intriguing opinions from language education experts, linguistics researchers and other stakeholders, that raise a number of concerns to be considered at this early stage of research development in indigenous knowledge technology. If language is entwined with the knowledge system itself can IK then ever be transferred across languages? In other words does IK lose its authenticity and values through translations and foreign language media?

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Indigenous Knowledge Technology Conference (IKTC) (2011 Nov. 2-4 : Windhoek, Namibia)

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Traditional knowledge, Knowledge economy, Indigenous knowledge, Knowledge transfer, Language education, Conferences and workshops, Indigenous Knowledge Technology Conference, 2011, Windhoek, IKTC2011 Conference, 2011, Windhoek

Citation

Muyingi, H. N. (2011). Can IK be communicated through foreign languages without losing its authenticity? In N. J. Bidwell, & H. Winschiers-Theophilus (Eds.), Proceedings of the Indigenous Knowledge Technology Conference 2011: Embracing Indigenous Knowledge Systems in a New Technology Design Paradigm (pp. 116-117). Windhoek, Namibia: IKTC2011.