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An Intellectual History of Thomas SankaraFisher, James J. January 2018 (has links)
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The management and preservation of indigenous knowledge in Dlangubo village in Kwazulu-Natal, South AfricaZimu-Biyela, Acquinatta Nomusa 07 1900 (has links)
The objectives of this study were to establish various practices of indigenous
knowledge (IK) commonly used in the Dlangubo village, and methods and tools used
in managing IK; to determine ownership protocols and what they know about the
South African (SA) intellectual property (IP) laws; to explore the role of libraries and
information and communication technologies (ICTs) in managing IK and, lastly, what
model can be developed for the management of IK in the Dlangubo village, in
KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa. In order to gain more insight about the
problem studied, the socialisation, externalisation, combination and internalisation
(SECI) model of knowledge management and the diffusion of innovation (DoI) model
were adopted. The SECI model helped in understanding the modes of knowledge
creation and transfer that were used in managing IK in the area of study. The DoI
model was important in understanding the perceptions of the community about the
South African intellectual property (IP) laws, the libraries and the ICTs in managing
IK.
This study used the constructivist theoretical underpinning and adopted the
qualitative approach in order to inquire in depth and explore the studied
phenomenon in the natural setting of the Dlangubo village. This approach allowed
the researcher to engage in an in-depth interviewing process with the participants in
order to explore IK management challenges and then get empirical evidence about
the area studied. Flowing from the qualitative approach, the grounded theory (GT)
was adopted because it uses the systematic inductive approach to inquiry followed
by a constant comparison of categories in order to generate theory, which is
grounded in data of the sampled participants of the Dlangubo village
The findings of the study indicated that the practices that were predominantly used in
the area of study included agricultural crop farming and livestock keeping, the
initiation of girls into adulthood and beadwork. The in-situ preservation strategies
were more common than the ex-situ preservation strategies. Most of the respondents
indicated that they acquired IK through apprenticeship of family line. The majority did
not have knowledge or had insufficient knowledge about the South African IP laws.
In addition, they were not using the libraries and the ICTs in managing their IK. The
model that was recommended was to have the cultural information centre where
they can sit together and share their IK and skills, and market their finished products. / Information Science / D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science)
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Les droits de l'auteur burkinabé sur son œuvre / The rights of the burkinabe author on his workSomda, Aminata 08 November 2018 (has links)
L’auteur d’une oeuvre de l’esprit au Burkina Faso jouit d’un faisceau de droits reconnus par le droit positif. Ainsi, des droits aussi bien moraux que patrimoniaux lui sont octroyés. Dans le cadre de la mise en oeuvre de ces droits, un mécanisme est mis en place. Il consiste à la perception et à la répartition des droits de l’auteur sur son oeuvre. Cependant, le poids de la tradition, l’analphabétisme des populations et la méconnaissance de la propriété littéraire et artistique entravent conséquemment le bon déroulement du mécanisme. Ces facteurs socio-culturels concourent à la violation massive des droits d’auteur. En effet, les droits du créateur s’en trouvent fortement affectés tant l’exploitation illégale des oeuvres a atteint des proportions fort inquiétantes. Ainsi, l’auteur est pris en tenaille entre une société réfractaire et une loi obsolète. En effet, la loi n° 032/AN/99 du 22 décembre 1999 portant protection de la propriété littéraire et artistique au Burkina Faso est, à bien des égards, en déphasage avec l’environnement juridique contemporain. Il convient donc de procéder à une relecture de ce texte pour une protection optimale des droits de l’auteur burkinabé d’une oeuvre de l’esprit. Il convient, également, de mettre l’accent sur la sensibilisation des populations afin de changer la perception erronée de celles-ci de la propriété littéraire et artistique / The author of a work of the spirit in Burkina Faso enjoys a bundle of rights recognized by positive law. Thus, both moral and patrimonial rights are granted. As part of the implementation of these rights, a mechanism is put in place. It consists in the perception and the distribution of the rights of the author on his work. However, the weight of the tradition, the illiteracy of the populations and the ignorance of the literary and artistic property consequently hinder the smooth running of the mechanism.These socio-cultural factors contribute to the massive violation of copyright. Indeed, the rights of the creator are strongly affected as the illegal exploitation of works has reached very disturbing proportions. Thus, the author is caught between a refractory society and an obsolete law.Indeed, Law No. 032 / AN / 99 of 22 December 1999 on the protection of literary and artistic property in Burkina Faso is, in many respects, out of step with the contemporary legal environment. It is therefore appropriate to re-read this text for an optimal protection of the rights of the Burkinabe author of a work of the mind. Emphasis should also be placed on sensitizing the population to change their misperception of literary and artistic property
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