conference announcement
Theresa Savage
TSavage at GROUPWISE.SWIN.EDU.AU
Wed Aug 11 03:37:40 UTC 2010
Dear Knut, David and RNLD members,
It looks to me like the conference is not really targeting academics. The Tonkin Corp. states that they can help your organisation contact "senior business executives who have the power and authority to purchase your services". They also state on their website:
"Tonkin Corporation is a boutique media group producing business conferences on current issues in the law, finance, investment, accounting, property, human resources, mining, energy, government, transport, healthcare, marketing, information technology and telecommunications."
I don't have to tell any of you that Indigenous knowledge is big business. A conference that would attract companies that have the resources to support, maintain, revitalise or revive Indigenous knowledge could be very advantageous to improving the welfare of an Indigenous community provided there is appropriate payment in kind and/or in cash and that it is distributed fairly to all members of the community. If remuneration is done sensitively and in consultation with the community/communities concerned, it could be a win-win situation.
However, there are many examples throughout the world of rabid exploitation of Indigenous knowledge. This comment is not meant to be a slur on the speakers lined up for this conference. The fact is that Indigenous knowledge is being exploited as we speak. A conference such as this could ensure that Indigenous people have their side of the story presented to the corporate world and that can't be such a bad thing. The cost of the conference is so high because they are evidently targeting corporations, not academics.
Theresa
>>> KJ Olawsky <manager at mirima.org.au> 11/08/2010 12:51 PM >>>
Dear David and RNLD mob
I agree that this looks like a business model and quite frankly I'm
appalled at the rates. It is the second such offer we received in a
month and it seems organizers and business people have understood there
is serious money in anything branded Indigenous knowledge transfer or
cross-cultural training.
Mirima Language Centre offers a similar course (as a more locally
specialized "product") for a fraction of the fee. In fact, I wonder
who'd be able to afford an expense of this size.
Knut
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Dr. Knut J. Olawsky
Senior Linguist/Manager
Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring,
Language and Culture Centre
P.O. Box 2420
Kununurra, WA 6743
Phone: (08) 9169 1029
E-mail: manager at mirima.org.au
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Nash [mailto:David.Nash at anu.edu.au]
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 August 2010 10:00 AM
> To: r-n-l-d at unimelb.edu.au; Margaret Florey
> Subject: Re: conference announcement
>
> Thanks for this Margaret, first I'd heard of it. Do you know if they
> had a call for papers?
>
> I emailed the address you provided and received a reply this morning
> with a PDF brochure (no URL); I've now found the brochure is at
> http://www.tonkincorporation.com/images/Eureka/ALIABrochure.pdf,
> linked from http://www.tonkincorporation.com/?m=5&id=636&t=14
>
> On page 4 of the brochure the prices are tabulated; the range is from
> $2748.90 to $4288.90 ... I guess it includes accommodation; I don't
> see a price without accommodation, or a day rate perhaps they do
> allow this if oine inquires).
>
> As much as some of the speakers and titles are attractive, the
> overall picture seems to be a business model tapping into well-padded
> expense accounts.
>
> David
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