Exploring control of access to the Japadhola indigenous information

dc.contributor.authorOkello, Gilbert
dc.contributor.authorBukirwa, Joyce
dc.contributor.authorMagara, Elisam
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-16T09:14:09Z
dc.date.available2026-04-16T09:14:09Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.descriptionIFLA Journal article
dc.description.abstractAn ethnographic study was conducted to explore the significance of protecting indigenous knowledge and practices in Uganda, focusing on the Japadhola community in Nagongera, Tororo District, Uganda. Despite Uganda’s recognition of its indigenous communities in the 1995 Constitution, there remains a significant gap in the protection and promotion of indigenous heritage. Employing ethnography and critical indigenous research methodology (CIRM), this study highlights the unique ways in which the Japadhola community accesses and controls its indigenous knowledge, arguing against its inclusion in the public domain and calling for a reevaluation of legal protections in Uganda. Data were collected through ethnographic methods, including interviews, observations, document reviews, and focus group discussions. We then analyzed the data qualitatively using a grounded theory approach with MaxQDA24 software. The findings reveal that the Japadhola community employs highly developed and complex access control mechanisms, contributing to contemporary debates on information access and offering insights into African indigenous communities. The study advocates policies that respect and protect the cultural heritage of Uganda’s diverse indigenous communities, providing recommendations to various stakeholders. Keywords Access control, critical indigenous research methodology, ethnography, indigenous knowledge, indigenous knowledge protection, intellectual property rights, Japadhola community, Uganda
dc.description.sponsorshipIFLA ; Busitema University
dc.identifier.citationOkello, G., Bukirwa, J., & Magara, E. (2025). Exploring control of access to the Japadhola indigenous information. IFLA Journal, 52(1), 59–72. https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352241310511
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.60682/n3ax-zs42
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSage
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIFLA Journal ; 2026, Vol. 52(1) 59–72
dc.subjectSOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Library and information science
dc.titleExploring control of access to the Japadhola indigenous information
dc.typeArticle
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