Three winning university students and three instructors are honored by a new Black Stories program from Macmillan Learning.
‘Concepts of the World’: Publishing in Mexico’s Indigenous Languages
Sixty-eight indigenous languages are spoken in Mexico by almost 7 million people. Several publishers focus on this linguistic diversity and oral traditions.
Can Unwritten Collective Cultural Knowledge Be Protected?
Who will take responsibility for those whose voices may be deemed a valuable commodity, but who cannot speak loud enough to be heard by the powers-that-be?
When Google Runs Out of Data to Exploit, What’s Next?
The Googles of the world may next want to exploit oral property, collective traditional knowledge that is written, but has commercial potential.