Mobilizing Content / Knowledge Management towards digital rights

by: Sunny Ghosh

We are on the threshold of a new economy, which is marked by the freedom of information, wireless revolution, collaboration and the rise of free markets, worldwide. In this economy the rules of competing will be compared & contrasted (whetted) on the maturity of nations' Content / Knowledge / collaboration services - driving stimulation & drawing sensation for the "Intellect economy"

As we move from 'Content management' to 'Content mobilization' and to the Era of ‘Content for participation’, emerging economic, social and political scenario - the following three points will assume significant dimensions: Environment Empowerment & Employment - as in job opportunities, necessary in that order. The trio will attract the riveted attention of the world. As markets open up, old order further changed to the new order – Content Management, Knowledge Management, mass collaboration and nurturing resources will be the key driver in bridging digital divides across intra and Inter-national regions.

I am looking forward to a wireless world where everyone is connected, yet no one is connected. As a Knowledge Worker, I am also looking at those developing nations, which are on the threshold of modernization, for these will be the sources, which will primarily power the wireless world. Biogas, Solar power, self organizing participatory groups and Intellectual gray power of these nations are what will power KM in the global space.

I firmly believe that the teeming millions of Asian, African and Latin American who now run into billions will now drive knowledge management into the early decade of this millennium. It is from these vast masses of people that content & knowledge management will draw its sustenance. The power of the people will be manifested and new digital rights will emerge.

The Asian, African and Latin nations are on a 'catch up' mode now. China, India, Indonesia, along with a host of other East Asian / South American nations will carry the bulwark of Content & knowledge management. 'These are the 'Sleeping Giants'

Playing the role of middleman between these threshold nations & arrived economies will be a handful of affordable Content platforms such as EPiServer CMS & lateral agencies, such as the W3C web accessibility initiative, and Internet Societal Task Force which has managed to create a platform for bringing equality of Content/knowledge distribution for more than 500 million disabled people across the world.

An experiment cited by Masafumi NAKANE about the "Miss Internet" contest in China led to recognize the 24year old disabled women Chen Fanhong demonstrating the equality that can be realized using information services over the world wide web. These are example of Content & Knowledge Management, igniting "Global consensus of knowledge services".

The current role of content & knowledge management will be to bring up levels of literacy, access rights, education and awareness of human rights and most importantly digital-rights in role as fellow villagers in the global village. An experiment carried out in India "Gyandoot" is a case in point.

How dairy farmers in Gujarat India have cooperated and made India the largest milk-producing nation in the world is a success story of its kind. The entire episode resulted in creating 'AMUL'. A success story now taught in the management curricula.

How women in Japan express themselves using content gateways depicts a great example of a local global nexus of empowerment, enhancing the life of minorities. Allowing people of the lower levels to raise a voice in the Japanese social hierarchy on subjects such as marital name changing & forceful sexual practices have raised Content & knowledge Management platforms to represent the "Human face of economies".

These are the successes of Content/knowledge management & digital infusion. Local, ethnic, national content, community grids, personalization, Taxonomies and context management will be another area where Content/knowledge management will have a key role to play, as nations move towards partnerships; a partnership of knowledge, technology, music, digital democracy and participation.

04 December 2007

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