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View article: Foreword: Libraries Promoting Reflective Dialogue in a Time of Political Polarization
Foreword: Libraries Promoting Reflective Dialogue in a Time of Political Polarization Open
Foreword to the ACRL book Libraries Promoting Reflective Dialogue in a Time of Political Polarization.
View article: Constructions of neoliberal hegemony : an ideology critique and critical discourse analysis of neoliberalism in the late 20th century
Constructions of neoliberal hegemony : an ideology critique and critical discourse analysis of neoliberalism in the late 20th century Open
This thesis examines the role of ideas in relation to institutional change. It develops a critical constructivist analysis, drawing on neo-Gramscian political economy perspectives in IR, in order to understand how ideational factors such a…
View article: Four Theses for Critical Library and Information Studies: A Manifesto
Four Theses for Critical Library and Information Studies: A Manifesto Open
This essay proposes four theses for a Critical Library and Information Studies (CLIS) research agenda. The author argues that a normative commitment to libraries as social institutions should guide any future CLIS research agenda, that the…
View article: Libraries, Knowledge, and the Common Good: The Cultural Politics of Labor Republicanism in Progressive-Era Wheeling, West Virginia
Libraries, Knowledge, and the Common Good: The Cultural Politics of Labor Republicanism in Progressive-Era Wheeling, West Virginia Open
An analysis of the Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly's campaign to defeat a proposed Carnegie library in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1904.
View article: The Reconquista Student: Critical Information Literacy, Civics, and Confronting Student Intolerance
The Reconquista Student: Critical Information Literacy, Civics, and Confronting Student Intolerance Open
Given the increasing power and prominence of political figures in the United States who openly espouse xenophobic, misogynistic, white nationalist positions it is only natural to anticipate encountering students who express these views in …
View article: The Labor of Informational Democracy: A Library and Information Science Framework for Evaluating the Democratic Potential in Socially- Generated Information
The Labor of Informational Democracy: A Library and Information Science Framework for Evaluating the Democratic Potential in Socially- Generated Information Open
This essay outlines a framework that LIS can use to analyze socially-generated information. The proposed evaluative framework involves three democratic horizons of analysis: the level of access, the level of production, and the level of co…
View article: The Challenge of Evaluating and Developing an Interdisciplinary Collection: The East Asian Collection at the Public College
The Challenge of Evaluating and Developing an Interdisciplinary Collection: The East Asian Collection at the Public College Open
When the faculty of the College of Staten Island, CUNY (CSI) introduced a new baccalaureate level program in East Asian Studies the library faced the challenge of evaluating the adequacy of its holdings to support the program and its futur…