LEADER 00000cam 122006617i 4500 001 22517642 003 LIBRIS 008 180320| | |||||||||||001 0|eng|d 020 1634000307 020 9781634000307|q(pbk.) 041 eng 082 04 020|223 084 Ab|2kssb/8 (machine generated) 092 0 020|bengelska 245 14 The Politics of Theory and the Practice of Critical Librarianship /|ceditors Karen P. Nicholson and Maura Seale 264 1 |c2018 264 1 Sacramento :|bLibrary Juice Press,|c2018 264 4 |c©2017 300 ix, 264 pages|c23 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 340 |b23 cm 504 Includes bibliographical references and index 505 8 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 Popwich -- 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 / Jessis 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 Reistance, 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 520 2 "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 librarianship," is variously used to refer to a growing body of scholarship, an intellectual or activist movement within librarianship, an online community that occasionally organizes in-person meetings, and an informal Twitter discussion space active since 2014, identified by the #critlib hashtag. Critlib "aims to engage in discussion about critical perspectives on library practice" but it also seeks to bring "socal justice principles inot our work in libraries" (http://critlib.org /about/)." -- back cover 650 0 Academic libraries 650 0 Social justice|xLibraries 650 0 Library science 650 0 Information science 650 7 Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap|2sao 700 1 Nicholson, Karen P.|4edt 700 1 Seale, Maura|4edt 907 00 181108
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