A multi-layered statement, but let’s reflect for a moment on how the West wholly misses out on a hidden personal knowledge management technique inherent in orality. #ToolsForThought #PKM
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@chrisaldrich It’s something that guy Socrates warned us about – assuming that Plato’s record in a book of Socrates’ arguments is accurate (and therein lies multiple layers of irony).
@chrisaldrich absolutely Chris…and perhaps linger a little longer than just a moment 🙂Btw, have you read “Sand Talk” by Tyson Yunkaporta? Great insight into Indigenous Knowledge Systems and protocols
I’m neck deep in anthropology and a variety of works by Lynne Kelly, Margo Neale’s First Knowledges series from Thames & Hudson as well as Duane Hamacher’s articles and books. I’ve read some of Yunkaporta’s journal article research and Sand Talk is on my list, but I’ve not read it yet.
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@chrisaldrich fantastic! Anything(s) particularly resonate across those bodies of work?
@chrisaldrich fantastic! Anything(s) particularly resonate across those bodies of work?