Affiliation:
1. Tel-Hai College, Israel
Abstract
Scholars and practitioners in an array of disciplines, and increasingly in social work and social development, are looking to indigenous knowledge in their search for a host of ideological and pragmatic ends. Following the enumeration and analysis of these ends, this article concludes that while indigenous knowledge may perhaps provide a feel-good way of searching for answers in difficult times, its utility in achieving most of its pragmatic ends, as differentiated from its ideological ones, is questionable.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Cited by
8 articles.
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