The Epistemic Status of Indigenous Knowledge: A Socio-epistemological Approach
<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-ID">The notion of indigenous knowledge has mostly been constructed based on the assumption that knowledge is actually intertwined with any certain socio-cultural condition. In that assumption, the social somehow is considered dete...
Main Authors: | Risalatul Hukmi, M. Rodinal Khair |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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UGM Digital Press
2023-03-01
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Series: | Digital Press Social Sciences and Humanities |
Online Access: | https://digitalpress.ugm.ac.id/article/447 |
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