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#Accessforwho is live on YouTube! Listen in as we take a deep dive into the digitisation of collections of African Heritage. We explore this under different lenses and try to answer key questions - for who? And for what purposes? Click https://t.co/DDgMBKOAZH to watch
Angela Okune asks us to broaden our understanding of the meaning of infrastructure to include a layer of social, which is shaped by people and shapes people. #Accessforwho
Nothando Migogo is a copyright and licensing specialist who starts by pointing out that the essence and basis of intellectual property is fundamentally different to the approach and the essence of indigenous knowledge. #Accessforwho
She also highlights the fact that it is important to understand key information about objects, such as if they were acquired violently or taken with consent. #Accessforwho
On the Final Episode of #AccessForWho we look at building Sustainable Digital Infrastructure that is people centered and Africa centered. We also reflect on creative strategies towards collective care for digital data.
Listen: https://t.co/isoEM3Vlxf

Join the conversation by responding below, and listen to the first episode of our podcast, #Accessforwho where we discuss digital technology, the opportunities it presents for African societies, the biases that exist, and much more. Click https://t.co/6pNAfyfgXd to listen!
Taking these points (access, cost and inclusion) into consideration along with the understanding that the world is slowly moving into the digital space, what does it mean for those who are left out of the conversation? #Accessforwho
There is also the issue of inclusion, where her research indicates that women earn less than men, and as a result, are unable to spend their little income on data bundles. As a result of this, they are excluded from these important online spaces #Accessforwho
Access is the first problem she points out, after which is cost. Although the world is now seen to be a 'global village' by virtue of internet connectivity, it is also important to recognise that some parts of the world are still playing catchup #Accessforwho
According to @NeemaIyer, the way digital is right now structured is very exclusive in that many people don’t have basic connectivity. #Accessforwho

Access For Who? is a podcast co-hosted and co-produced by myself and my colleague Molemo Moiloa as part of our project @OpenRestitution.
You can read more about it here #AccessForWho
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What limitations and dangers does this present in the context of mass digitisation especially by Western museums?
Who has the right to make digital copies in the first place? #AccessForWho
This episode of #Accessforwho by @OpenRestitution explores the legalities around the ownership of digital collections with a focus on Western IP, indigenous knowledge systems and limitations. Click https://t.co/z81lRGvIw4 to listen
Nothando Migogo dives into copyright and what that means with restitution. She also highlights a few basic things to understand about copyright that are key for it to exist. Click https://t.co/6pNAfyfgXd to listen #Accessforwho

This episode of #Accessforwho we explore the legalities around the ownership of digital collections with a focus on Western IP systems, indigenous knowledge systems and limitations. Click https://t.co/6pNAfyfgXd to listen

Traditional or indegenous knowledge is tied to the essence of a community - how does this affect ownership and intellection property especially when compared to the western world? A new episode of #Accessforwho airs tomorrow - listen here https://t.co/6pNAfyfgXd
Narratives are powerful because they have the power to teach and inspire. We must begin to tell ourselves a different kind of story, the right story, as much of it as we can access. Click https://t.co/6pNAfyfgXd to listen to episode 2.2 of #Accessforwho

Have you listened to episode two of our podcast on African restitution and digital collections? @OpenRestitution is our collaboration with @AfricaDHeritage and the #Accessforwho podcast is all about digital restitution.
This episode of #Accessforwho picks up on the conversations from part 1 which aired last week. We lean into the understanding that there needs to be room for new African narratives, and explore other key questions. Click https://t.co/6pNAfyfgXd to listen

This episode of #Accessforwho picks up on the conversations from part 1 which aired last week. We lean into the understanding that there needs to be room for new African narratives, and explore other key questions. Click https://t.co/6pNAfyfgXd to listen

African museum practitioners are going beyond entrenched colonial legacies to create innovative approaches that center indigenous knowledge and prioritize people over objects.
Listen to our latest episode https://t.co/isoEM3Vlxf
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