Ancestral Knowledges and the Ecuadorian Knowledge Society

Sigsfeld, Julia von

The government of Rafael Correa (2007-2017) embarked on an ambitious project of diversifying the national economy to transition from a primary resource exporting economy to a competitive Knowledge Society and a Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy as biodiversity was conceptualized as the country’s most significant comparative advantage. This paper traces how peoples’ and nationalities’ knowledges, so-called ancestral knowledges, were elicited in unprecedented ways in this context of bringing about a change of the productive matrix. While knowledge in general was reframed as an infinite resource, ancestral knowledges were made productive for a state-led project of capitalist modernization.

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Sigsfeld, Julia: Ancestral Knowledges and the Ecuadorian Knowledge Society. 2020. FU Berlin / IAI.

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