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What is Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (LINKS)

Handbook of Research on Cultural and Economic Impacts of the Information Society
Refer to a cumulative body of knowledge, expertise, practices and representations that are maintained and developed by the people at the grassroots level. LINKs are an excellent source to provide local solutions to local problems and hence are extremely context specific. Several other studies have also used terms such as Traditional knowledge systems (TKS), indigenous knowledge systems (IKS), people’s knowledge systems, lok vidya , vernacular knowledge or local knowledge to connote similar knowledge sets and technical capabilities surrounding specific conditions of communities indigenous to a particular geographical area.
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A Design Framework for Evolving a Citizen-Centric Information Society
Charru Malhotra (Indian Institute of Public Administration, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8598-7.ch002
Abstract
Typically, designers of ICT based initiatives tend to consider the emerging trends of information and communication technology (ICT) as the starting point for designing an e-initiative rather than first inculcating a clarity on what services are to be delivered by such e-initiatives. ‘Technology first' or ‘Citizens First' is a conflict all designers have been confronted with, especially in the wake of all technology trends infesting the world now. To resolve this dichotomy, the present study proposes a citizen-centric framework, christened by author as G2C2G framework, which advocates combining technology in equal measures with the respective ‘socio-cultural issues' of the local populace.
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