The politics of theory and the practice of critical librarianship /
"Over the past fifteen years, librarians have increasingly looked to theory as a means to destablize normative discourses and practices with LIS, to engage in inclusive and non-authoritarian pedagogies, and to organize for social justice. "Critlib", short for "critical librarians...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sacramento, CA :
Litwin Books, LLC,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Karen P. Nicholson and Maura Seale
- In resistance to a capitalist past: emerging practices of critical librarianship / Lua Gregory and Shana Higgins
- "Ruthless criticism of all that exists": Marxism, technology, and library work / Sam Popowich
- Making the case for a sociocultural perspective on information literacy / Alison Hicks
- Critical systems librarianship / Simon Barron and Andrew Preater
- Disability at work: libraries, built to exclude / Jessica Schomberg
- Ordering things / Sarah J. Coysh, William Denton and Lisa Sloniowski
- Indigenous information literacy: nêhiyaw kinship enabling self-care in research / Jessie Loyer
- Envisioning a critical archival pedagogy / Michelle Caswell
- Reflections on running a CritLIS reading group / Penny Andrews, Elizabeth L. Chapman, Jessica Elmore, Dan Grace, Emily Nunn, and Sheila Webber
- Reflections on resistance, decolonization, and the historical trauma of libraries and academia / Nicola Andrews
- Critical librarianship as an academic pursuit / Ian Beilin
- Each according to their ability: zine librarians talking about their community / Violet Fox, Kelly McElroy, Jude Vachon and Kelly Wooten
- Quantitative researchers, critical librarians: potential allies in pursuit of a socially just praxis / Selinda Adelle Berg
- Interrogating the collective: #critlib and the problem of community / Nora Almeida.