Relating inclusive innovations to Indigenous and local knowledge: a conceptual framework

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Branwen Peddi
David Ludwig
Joost Dessein
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[1] Ghent University,INSPIRA Research Group at the Department of Agricultural Economics
[2] Knowledge,undefined
[3] Technology & Innovation Group,undefined
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Agriculture and Human Values | 2023年 / 40卷
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Inclusive innovation; Indigenous knowledge; Local knowledge; Framework; Agriculture;
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The concept of inclusive innovation has become widely embraced in the agricultural domain and promises to overcome traditional innovation paradigms by emphasizing more balanced, sustainable, and just human-environmental relations. Indigenous and local knowledge play an increasingly important role in debates about inclusive innovation, highlighting the diversity of relevant actors and marginalized perspectives. At the same time, the positioning of Indigenous and local knowledge in innovation processes remains ambiguous and contested. This article addresses this positioning in the context of inclusive agricultural innovations by reviewing 65 publications through iterative inductive coding. The qualitative review generates a conceptual framework that distinguishes five different modes relating innovation processes to Indigenous and local knowledge. These modes differ in locating innovations in endogenous, exogenous, or hybrid knowledge production. Furthermore, they also differ in their conceptualizations of Indigenous and local knowledge as dynamic or static. The resulting matrix provides resources for navigating the complex epistemic and political relations between knowledge systems in the agricultural domain.
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