Edited by Isaac N. Mazonde & Pradip Thomas
ISBN: 2-86978-194-6 (ISBN 13: 978-2-86978-194-8); 138 pages,
January 2007
CODESRIA, University of Botswana and WACC
‘This tone-setting book takes the debate on African indigenous
knowledge and intellectual property rights to new heights as it
confronts this global system with the epiphany of its omissions,
its alibis, its potentials and its pitfalls. In a century which
has been called “a century of mind and of knowledge”, this group
of African scholars come into their own, highlighting crucial
issues ranging from competing philosophies of ownership and
control, to parameters of knowledge and innovation in a world
that is globalizing on profoundly eschewed terms. These issues
reveal deep-seated struggles and signify a cry for justice and
co-determination of new futures of a very different kind....’
Catherine Odora Hoppers,
Visiting Professor, Stockholm University, author of
Indigenous Knowledge and the Integration of Knowledge Systems.
This volume discusses a number of issues on the contested nature
of intellectual property rights (IPR) and Indigenous Knowledge
Systems (IKS) in the context of Southern Africa. The issues
addressed include the protection of folklore, IKS in a digital
era, the valuation and safeguard of heritage sites, the need for
appropriate IKS legislation, community-based control of natural
resources and the role played by traditional music in the
maintenance of community. It is this extensive exploration of
IKS from the vantage points of communication and culture, and
explored in terms of policy, cultural survival, international as
well as intra-national politics, economics, philosophy and
ethics that makes this empirical grounded collection of papers
unique, a distinctive contribution to the literature and ‘cause’
of IKS. The specific IKS-related issues raised and dealt with in
this volume are generic in the sense that the very same issues
are being contested in different parts of the world. In this
respect, this book highlights the particular as a means of
comprehending the universal.
Editors
Isaac Mazonde is Associate Professor of Human Geography and
Director of Research and Development in the
University of Botswana, where he has worked since 1978 when he
joined as a Staff Development Fellow in the former National
Institute of Development Research and Documentation. His
research interests include social organization for economic
production, minority groups, technology transfer, food security,
and research management.
Associate Professor
Pradip Thomas is at the School of
Journalism & Communication, University of Queensland, Australia.
He has published widely on issues related to intellectual
property and communication rights. His latest publications
include the jointly edited volume (with Jan Servaes)
Intellectual Property Rights and Communications in Asia:
Conflicting Traditions (2006), Sage.
Contents
| |
Contributors |
V |
| |
Introduction
Isaac N. Mazonde |
1 |
| 1. |
Contesting Space and Time: Intellectual Property Rights and
the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Research - A Challenge
Mogomme Alpheus Masoga |
3 |
| 2. |
Intellectual Property Challenges in Africa: Indigenous
Knowledge Systems and the Fate of Connected Worlds
Pradip Thomas and Francis B. Nyamnjoh |
12 |
| 3. |
Intellectual Property Law and the Protection of Indigenous
Knowledge
John Kiggundu |
26 |
| 4. |
Protecting Folklore Under Modern Intellectual Property
Regimes: Limitations and Alternative Regimes for Protection
Siamisang Morolong |
48 |
| 5. |
Copyright in the Digital Era and Some Implications for
Indigenous Knowledge
Kgomotso H. Moahi |
66 |
| 6. |
The Gods Are Resting There: Challenges to the Protection of
Heritage Sites through Legislation and Local Knowledge
Alinah K. Segobye |
78 |
| 7. |
Development of Indigenous Knowledge Systems Policy and
Legislation in South Africa: Intellectual Property
Implications for Knowledge Holders and Practitioners
Mogege Mosimege |
95 |
| 8. |
Intellectual Property Rights and Natural Resources: A Case
Study of Harvesters of Medicinal Plants in the North-West
Province,
South Africa
Otsile Ntsoane |
104 |
| 9. |
Protection and Promotion of Local Music: A Talent that
Educates, Entertains and Binds
Wapula Nelly Raditloaneng |
115 |
| |
Index |
123 |
ISBN: 2-86978-194-6 (ISBN 13: 978-2-86978-194-8); 138 pages,
January 2007
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