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The role of information communication technologies on African indigenous knowledge systems: Folktales
by
Roya, Witness
, Ngcobo, Sandiso
in
Access to information
/ Acculturation
/ African cultural groups
/ African culture
/ Afrocentrism
/ Black people
/ Communication
/ Communications technology
/ Deaths
/ Digital divide
/ Diversity training
/ Electricity
/ Extinction
/ Folklore
/ Human rights
/ Industry 4.0
/ Information technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Internet access
/ Knowledge
/ Local knowledge
/ Native languages
/ Oral tradition
/ Preservation
/ Secondary education
/ Society
/ Storytelling
/ Technological change
/ Values
2023
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The role of information communication technologies on African indigenous knowledge systems: Folktales
by
Roya, Witness
, Ngcobo, Sandiso
in
Access to information
/ Acculturation
/ African cultural groups
/ African culture
/ Afrocentrism
/ Black people
/ Communication
/ Communications technology
/ Deaths
/ Digital divide
/ Diversity training
/ Electricity
/ Extinction
/ Folklore
/ Human rights
/ Industry 4.0
/ Information technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Internet access
/ Knowledge
/ Local knowledge
/ Native languages
/ Oral tradition
/ Preservation
/ Secondary education
/ Society
/ Storytelling
/ Technological change
/ Values
2023
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The role of information communication technologies on African indigenous knowledge systems: Folktales
by
Roya, Witness
, Ngcobo, Sandiso
in
Access to information
/ Acculturation
/ African cultural groups
/ African culture
/ Afrocentrism
/ Black people
/ Communication
/ Communications technology
/ Deaths
/ Digital divide
/ Diversity training
/ Electricity
/ Extinction
/ Folklore
/ Human rights
/ Industry 4.0
/ Information technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Internet access
/ Knowledge
/ Local knowledge
/ Native languages
/ Oral tradition
/ Preservation
/ Secondary education
/ Society
/ Storytelling
/ Technological change
/ Values
2023
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The role of information communication technologies on African indigenous knowledge systems: Folktales
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The role of information communication technologies on African indigenous knowledge systems: Folktales
2023
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African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIKS) are values that were passed among African generations by word of mouth. Despite the Fourth Industrial Revolution's (4IR) facilitation of rapid communication for every aspect of society, many Africans have not embraced it to store AIKS, mainly due to concerns over biases and prejudices embedded in aspects like information and communication technologies (ICTs). Using decoloniality theory, this paper aims to show the importance of AIKS, which faces extinction due to the combined effects of the deaths of members of the old generation and acculturation. In the methodology section, Afrocentricity, which celebrates rootedness in African culture and history, was used together with storytelling as a means to examine the perceptions of Afrocentric scholars as revealed in their folktale works that were analyzed qualitatively. Results revealed that lack of exposure to ICTs is one of the main reasons for the scant AIKS virtual literature. Many African people do not have access to other needs like food, education, clothing, electricity, and shelter, which effectively renders ICTs ‘secondary, yet access to information and participation are fundamental rights. We urge stakeholders to implement policies that promote the preservation of AIKS in electronic repositories. Memory devices and other ICT accessories should be responsive to African cultures. Investment in ICT infrastructure and training, reliable electricity, and addressing all the basics are critical.
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