Howard, Pat2015-07-282015-07-281994Howard, P. (1994). The Confrontation of Modern and Traditional Knowledge Systems in Development. Canadian Journal of Communication, 19(2).1499-6642http://hdl.handle.net/10625/54429Includes abstract in FrenchThe development project in both capitalist and socialist contexts has augmented the power of technocrats while invalidating alternative knowledge systems rooted in the traditions of local communities, thereby disenfranchising them. Recreating space for the autonomy of such communities requires cross-cultural communication in a collaborative effort to examine the limitations of the reductionist sciences and how they have shaped the development effort. Alternative ways of knowing and ways of sharing knowledge so as to reinforce core community values need to be explored. The paper concludes with a brief description of such an effort between First Nations in British Columbia and minority nations in Yunnan, China.Text1 digital file (18 p.)application/pdfenMODERNIZATIONCHINACANADAINDIGENOUS PEOPLESTRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGECOMMUNICATION BARRIERSSOCIAL CONDITIONSCULTURAL COOPERATIONDEVELOPMENT AIDIDEOLOGIESSCIENTIFIC CULTURESELF DETERMINATIONConfrontation of modern and traditional knowledge systems in developmentJournal Article (peer-reviewed)