Critical Look at Information Science and Librarianship in a New Age
Critical Look at Information Science and Librarianship in a New Age
Constellation of Insanity
Bishop, Wade; Sanchez, Joe; Chancellor, Renate L.
Emerald Publishing Limited
04/2026
248
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Inglês
9781836086574
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Section 1. Pirates
Chapter 1. Visible Threats and Hidden Practices: Embodied Information and the Policing of Biker Identity; Joe Sanchez
Chapter 2. Man, Becky, Bear! Surviving White Mediocrity and Striving Towards Anti-Racism (STAR) in LIS; Nicole A. Cooke and Rachel D. William
Chapter 3. An Epistle to the iPostles: A Sermon on the Mount(anious) Journey from Ph.D. Student to LIS Professor; Joseph Winberry
Chapter 4. A Pirate's Critique from Social Justice Imperatives: A Manifesto of Decolonizing actions to Resist Entrenched Dysfunctions in LIS Scholarship; Bharat Mehra
Section 2. Ghosts
Chapter 5. Everything I Need To Know About Information Science I Learned from the L Word: What the Field Needs to Recognize about Everyday Information; Vanessa Kitzie
Chapter 6. Who feels like they belong at the library?; Heather Hill
Chapter 7. The future has a Past': On Information, Memory, and the Black Feminist Hereafter; LaVerne Gray
Chapter 8. The More Than Three-Body Problem: Embodiment as a Persistent Challenge to Information Science; Travis L. Wagner
Chapter 9. Unclaimed Baggage: Facets of Fragility; Wade Bishop
Section 3. Unexplored Spaces
Chapter 10. DEIA...The Final Frontier? Going Where No One Has Gone Before?; Renate L. Chancellor and Deirdre Michael Sullivan
Chapter 11. Crossing the (Scientific) Borders: Redefining Disciplinary Boundaries and Bridging the Divides in ISL; Ly Dinh
Chapter 12. Toward a New AI Literacy; Peter Organisciak and Emily Gillette
Chapter 13. A Virgo's Guide to Surviving the Aquarian Shift: Reimagining Information Systems with Precision and Purpose; Siobahn Day Grady
Chapter 1. Visible Threats and Hidden Practices: Embodied Information and the Policing of Biker Identity; Joe Sanchez
Chapter 2. Man, Becky, Bear! Surviving White Mediocrity and Striving Towards Anti-Racism (STAR) in LIS; Nicole A. Cooke and Rachel D. William
Chapter 3. An Epistle to the iPostles: A Sermon on the Mount(anious) Journey from Ph.D. Student to LIS Professor; Joseph Winberry
Chapter 4. A Pirate's Critique from Social Justice Imperatives: A Manifesto of Decolonizing actions to Resist Entrenched Dysfunctions in LIS Scholarship; Bharat Mehra
Section 2. Ghosts
Chapter 5. Everything I Need To Know About Information Science I Learned from the L Word: What the Field Needs to Recognize about Everyday Information; Vanessa Kitzie
Chapter 6. Who feels like they belong at the library?; Heather Hill
Chapter 7. The future has a Past': On Information, Memory, and the Black Feminist Hereafter; LaVerne Gray
Chapter 8. The More Than Three-Body Problem: Embodiment as a Persistent Challenge to Information Science; Travis L. Wagner
Chapter 9. Unclaimed Baggage: Facets of Fragility; Wade Bishop
Section 3. Unexplored Spaces
Chapter 10. DEIA...The Final Frontier? Going Where No One Has Gone Before?; Renate L. Chancellor and Deirdre Michael Sullivan
Chapter 11. Crossing the (Scientific) Borders: Redefining Disciplinary Boundaries and Bridging the Divides in ISL; Ly Dinh
Chapter 12. Toward a New AI Literacy; Peter Organisciak and Emily Gillette
Chapter 13. A Virgo's Guide to Surviving the Aquarian Shift: Reimagining Information Systems with Precision and Purpose; Siobahn Day Grady
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Higher Education; Whiteness; Everyday Life Information; Information Practices; Mentoring; LIS Education; Educational Justice
Section 1. Pirates
Chapter 1. Visible Threats and Hidden Practices: Embodied Information and the Policing of Biker Identity; Joe Sanchez
Chapter 2. Man, Becky, Bear! Surviving White Mediocrity and Striving Towards Anti-Racism (STAR) in LIS; Nicole A. Cooke and Rachel D. William
Chapter 3. An Epistle to the iPostles: A Sermon on the Mount(anious) Journey from Ph.D. Student to LIS Professor; Joseph Winberry
Chapter 4. A Pirate's Critique from Social Justice Imperatives: A Manifesto of Decolonizing actions to Resist Entrenched Dysfunctions in LIS Scholarship; Bharat Mehra
Section 2. Ghosts
Chapter 5. Everything I Need To Know About Information Science I Learned from the L Word: What the Field Needs to Recognize about Everyday Information; Vanessa Kitzie
Chapter 6. Who feels like they belong at the library?; Heather Hill
Chapter 7. The future has a Past': On Information, Memory, and the Black Feminist Hereafter; LaVerne Gray
Chapter 8. The More Than Three-Body Problem: Embodiment as a Persistent Challenge to Information Science; Travis L. Wagner
Chapter 9. Unclaimed Baggage: Facets of Fragility; Wade Bishop
Section 3. Unexplored Spaces
Chapter 10. DEIA...The Final Frontier? Going Where No One Has Gone Before?; Renate L. Chancellor and Deirdre Michael Sullivan
Chapter 11. Crossing the (Scientific) Borders: Redefining Disciplinary Boundaries and Bridging the Divides in ISL; Ly Dinh
Chapter 12. Toward a New AI Literacy; Peter Organisciak and Emily Gillette
Chapter 13. A Virgo's Guide to Surviving the Aquarian Shift: Reimagining Information Systems with Precision and Purpose; Siobahn Day Grady
Chapter 1. Visible Threats and Hidden Practices: Embodied Information and the Policing of Biker Identity; Joe Sanchez
Chapter 2. Man, Becky, Bear! Surviving White Mediocrity and Striving Towards Anti-Racism (STAR) in LIS; Nicole A. Cooke and Rachel D. William
Chapter 3. An Epistle to the iPostles: A Sermon on the Mount(anious) Journey from Ph.D. Student to LIS Professor; Joseph Winberry
Chapter 4. A Pirate's Critique from Social Justice Imperatives: A Manifesto of Decolonizing actions to Resist Entrenched Dysfunctions in LIS Scholarship; Bharat Mehra
Section 2. Ghosts
Chapter 5. Everything I Need To Know About Information Science I Learned from the L Word: What the Field Needs to Recognize about Everyday Information; Vanessa Kitzie
Chapter 6. Who feels like they belong at the library?; Heather Hill
Chapter 7. The future has a Past': On Information, Memory, and the Black Feminist Hereafter; LaVerne Gray
Chapter 8. The More Than Three-Body Problem: Embodiment as a Persistent Challenge to Information Science; Travis L. Wagner
Chapter 9. Unclaimed Baggage: Facets of Fragility; Wade Bishop
Section 3. Unexplored Spaces
Chapter 10. DEIA...The Final Frontier? Going Where No One Has Gone Before?; Renate L. Chancellor and Deirdre Michael Sullivan
Chapter 11. Crossing the (Scientific) Borders: Redefining Disciplinary Boundaries and Bridging the Divides in ISL; Ly Dinh
Chapter 12. Toward a New AI Literacy; Peter Organisciak and Emily Gillette
Chapter 13. A Virgo's Guide to Surviving the Aquarian Shift: Reimagining Information Systems with Precision and Purpose; Siobahn Day Grady
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