The significance of indigenous knowledge systems (iks) for Africa’s socio-cultural and economic development in the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)

Pakiso Tondi
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Considering the frictions and tensions about the socio-cultural and economic development of Africa and the existence of some of tendencies and actions that are not in favour of the continent’s advancement, the main aim of this article is to argue for the deliberate reinstatement and retrieval of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS). The purpose this argument which in the main is a political position of an African cultural activist is to motivate for the use of IKS as a tool for socio-cultural change and economic development strategies that are vital in the era of globalisation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). This is not new in that as demonstrated by situations of Japan and other Asian countries, IKS has all the potential to enable the African continent to meet the challenges of globalisation and chart its future. In addition, the article argues that the deliberate re-centering of IKS has a potential of complementing the JOURNAL OF GENDER, INFORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA (JGIDA) • Indexed at: EBSCO, ProQuest, J-Gate and Sabinet • Accredited by IBSS Special Issue, March 2019
在第四次工业革命的曙光中,本土知识系统对非洲社会文化和经济发展的重要性
考虑到非洲社会文化和经济发展的摩擦和紧张局势,以及一些不利于非洲大陆进步的趋势和行动的存在,本文的主要目的是主张有意恢复和检索非洲土著知识系统(IKS)。这一论点主要是非洲文化活动家的政治立场,其目的是激励使用IKS作为全球化和第四次工业革命(4IR)时代至关重要的社会文化变革和经济发展战略的工具。这并不新鲜,因为日本和其他亚洲国家的情况表明,IKS完全有潜力使非洲大陆能够应对全球化的挑战并规划其未来。此外,文章认为,IKS的重新定位有可能补充非洲性别,信息和发展杂志(JGIDA)•索引:EBSCO, ProQuest, J-Gate和Sabinet•由IBSS特刊认证,2019年3月
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