AJIC Issue 19, 2016
Thematic Issue: Knowledge Governance for Development
ISSUE OVERVIEW
The contributions in this issue address elements of knowledge governance (e.g., knowledge policymaking, law-making, management, appropriation, creation, access, use, sharing, transfer) with relevance to development in Africa.
EDITORS
Dr Chris Armstrong, LINK Centre, University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Johannesburg
Dr Tobias Schonwetter, IP Unit, University of Cape Town
AJIC 19, Full Issue, Print-on-Demand Version
ARTICLES
Conceptualising Knowledge Governance for Development - Chris Armstrong and Tobias Schonwetter
Utility Model Protection in Kenya: The Case for Substantive Examination - Isaac Rutenberg and Lillian Makanga
Using the Living Lab Approach to Develop and Adapt a Context-Aware ICT4D Solution - Felix Ntawanga and Alfred Coleman
Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative Industries - Wondwossen Belete
Assessing the Potential Role of Open Data in South African Environmental Management - Rachel Adams Ward and Fola Adeleke
MOOCs as “Semicommons” in the Knowledge Commons Framework - Kyle Rother
THEMATIC REPORTS
Reflections on Intellectual Property Benefit-Sharing in Employment Situations in Ghana - Poku Adusei
Copyright, and Photographs or Videos of Public Art, in South Africa: An Imperfect Picture - Bram Van Wiele
Technology Transfer for Climate Change Mitigation: A Perspective from Kenya - Caroline Mwaura
BOOK REVIEW
Review: On Intellectual Property Cooperation and the Public Interest in Africa - Reviewer: Susan Isiko Štrba