门德里克传统知识在马来西亚的危害

Q3 Social Sciences
W. A. Amir Zal, Mustaffa Omar, Hasan Mat Nor, Kamarudzaman Md. Isa
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摘要

传统知识对奥兰阿斯利人的生存变得越来越重要,因为他们生活在森林附近,面临着变化。然而,在时代的变迁中,传统知识的所有权并没有得到奥兰阿斯利人的重视。此外,对货币价值的坚持推动了他们对这些知识的所有权。基于这些担忧,本文提出探讨门德里克人对传统知识的所有权及其危害。Orang Asli的数据是通过焦点小组讨论(FGD)和深入访谈的方法从马来西亚吉兰丹瓜拉、瓜穆桑的Mendriq部落收集的。研究发现,参与者中存在五种传统知识所有权状态。首先,知道名称和营养;二是认识名称,混淆功能;三是知养不知名;第四,知道名字而不知道形体;第五,不知道名称或功能。这些状态的发生是由个人、社区和传统知识本身三个因素共同作用的结果。然而,本研究发现,货币价值是传统知识所有权的一个突出推动因素。这一现实对传统知识产生了积极和消极的影响。为此,应促进传统知识的能力建设活动。
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The endangerment of Mendriq's traditional knowledge in Malaysia
Traditional knowledge is becoming important to the Orang Asli for survival because they live near the forest and are confronted with changes. However, in changing times, the ownership of traditional knowledge has not been getting any attention from the Orang Asli. Moreover, their ownership of such knowledge is given impetus by the insistence on monetary value. Based on these concerns, this article proposes to explore the ownership of traditional knowledge and its endangerment among the Mendriq. The data on Orang Asli was collected from the Mendriq tribe in Kuala Lah, Gua Musang, Kelantan, Malaysia through focus group discussions (FGD) and in-depth interview methods. The study found five states of traditional knowledge ownership among participants. First, knowing the name and the nourishment; second, knowing the name and confusing the function; third, knowing the nourishment but not the name; fourth, knowing the name and not the physical form; and fifth, not knowing the name or the function. Those states happen as a result of three factors, namely, individual, community and traditional knowledge per se. However, this study found that monetary value is a prominent push factor for traditional knowledge ownership. This reality has had positive and negative effects on traditional knowledge. To counter that, capacity-building activities for traditional knowledge should be promoted.
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International Journal of Sustainable Society
International Journal of Sustainable Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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