Antiracist Library and Information Science
Antiracist Library and Information Science
Racial Justice and Community
Black, Kimberly; Mehra, Bharat
Emerald Publishing Limited
03/2023
280
Dura
Inglês
9781802621006
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction; Kimberly Black and Bharat Mehra
PART I - THEORETICAL GROUNDINGS
Chapter 1. Epistemicide and Anti-Blackness in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Working Towards Equity through Epistemic Justice Practices; Beth J.H. Patin, Melissa Smith, Tyler Youngman, Jieun Yeon, and Jeanne Kambara
Chapter 2. Antiracism and Spiritual Practice: An Exegesis of Race and LIS; Kimberly Black
Chapter 3. {Reflection Essay} Unearthing Racism in the Soil: Developing Collective Anti-Racist Consciousness in a Library and Information Science; Classroom LaVerne Gray
Chapter 4. {Reflection Essay} Dismantling the Myths: Evidence Based Antiracist School Librarianship; Janice Moore Newsum
PART II - DIMENSIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF RACE IN LIS AND COMMUNITY
Chapter 5. Beyond the Diversity Audit: Uncovering Whiteness in Our Collections Amanda; Rybin Koob, Alexander Watkins, Frederick C. Carey, Xiang Li, Arthur Aguilera, and Natalia Tingle
Chapter 6. Shutting Down the Tent Revival: The Call for Inclusive Leadership in LIS; Nicole Cooke and Lucy Santos Green
Chapter 7. Slave Cases & Ingrained Racism in Legal Information Infrastructures; Jennifer Elisa Chapman
Chapter 8. Collegiality as a Weapon to Maintain Status Quo in a White-Privileged and Entrenched LIS; Academy Bharat Mehra, Laurie Bonnici, and Steven L. MacCall
Chapter 9. {Reflection Essay} Bad Things Keep Happening in Our Town; Ferial Pearson, Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo, and Gabriel Gutierrez
Chapter 10. {Reflection Essay} Cultural Humility and Black Males in the Library; Conrad Pegues
Chapter 11. {Reflection Essay} With Head & Heart -Exploring Autoethnographic Antiracist Research in Pediatric Cancer Communities; Shalonda Capers
Chapter 12. {Reflection Essay} Publishing while Latina: My Journey as an LIS Scholar in Search of the Academic Stool's Third Leg; Mo?nica Colo?n-Aguirre
PART III - DEVELOPING ANTIRACIST LIS AND CREATING THE 'BELOVED COMMUNITY'
Chapter 13. Black Librarians and Racial and Informational Justice for the Brazilian Black Population; Franciele Carneiro Garces da Silva, Dirnele Carneiro Garcez and Leyde Klebia Rodrigues da Silva
Chapter 14. Immigrants in Alabama: Community-Engaged Scholarship as a Lens for Racial Justice; Baheya Jaber
Chapter 15. White Pricks to Decenter Shades of White Privilege in Professional Association's Leadership Networks of LIS Education towards Antiracist Praxis; Bharat Mehra
Chapter 16. {Reflection Essay} Engaging Conversations: Foregrounding Twitter Feeds in Library Guides to Center Traditionally Marginalized Voices and Engage in Critical Discourse; Anders Tobiason
Chapter 17. {Reflection Essay} We the People......An Essay on the Survival of America; Robert Johnson
Chapter 18. {Reflection Essay} The Charlottesville Virginia Tragedy & Historical Artifacts: An Essay Reviewing Public Culture & Libraries' Responsibility in Changing the Narrative; Briana Christensen
PART I - THEORETICAL GROUNDINGS
Chapter 1. Epistemicide and Anti-Blackness in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Working Towards Equity through Epistemic Justice Practices; Beth J.H. Patin, Melissa Smith, Tyler Youngman, Jieun Yeon, and Jeanne Kambara
Chapter 2. Antiracism and Spiritual Practice: An Exegesis of Race and LIS; Kimberly Black
Chapter 3. {Reflection Essay} Unearthing Racism in the Soil: Developing Collective Anti-Racist Consciousness in a Library and Information Science; Classroom LaVerne Gray
Chapter 4. {Reflection Essay} Dismantling the Myths: Evidence Based Antiracist School Librarianship; Janice Moore Newsum
PART II - DIMENSIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF RACE IN LIS AND COMMUNITY
Chapter 5. Beyond the Diversity Audit: Uncovering Whiteness in Our Collections Amanda; Rybin Koob, Alexander Watkins, Frederick C. Carey, Xiang Li, Arthur Aguilera, and Natalia Tingle
Chapter 6. Shutting Down the Tent Revival: The Call for Inclusive Leadership in LIS; Nicole Cooke and Lucy Santos Green
Chapter 7. Slave Cases & Ingrained Racism in Legal Information Infrastructures; Jennifer Elisa Chapman
Chapter 8. Collegiality as a Weapon to Maintain Status Quo in a White-Privileged and Entrenched LIS; Academy Bharat Mehra, Laurie Bonnici, and Steven L. MacCall
Chapter 9. {Reflection Essay} Bad Things Keep Happening in Our Town; Ferial Pearson, Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo, and Gabriel Gutierrez
Chapter 10. {Reflection Essay} Cultural Humility and Black Males in the Library; Conrad Pegues
Chapter 11. {Reflection Essay} With Head & Heart -Exploring Autoethnographic Antiracist Research in Pediatric Cancer Communities; Shalonda Capers
Chapter 12. {Reflection Essay} Publishing while Latina: My Journey as an LIS Scholar in Search of the Academic Stool's Third Leg; Mo?nica Colo?n-Aguirre
PART III - DEVELOPING ANTIRACIST LIS AND CREATING THE 'BELOVED COMMUNITY'
Chapter 13. Black Librarians and Racial and Informational Justice for the Brazilian Black Population; Franciele Carneiro Garces da Silva, Dirnele Carneiro Garcez and Leyde Klebia Rodrigues da Silva
Chapter 14. Immigrants in Alabama: Community-Engaged Scholarship as a Lens for Racial Justice; Baheya Jaber
Chapter 15. White Pricks to Decenter Shades of White Privilege in Professional Association's Leadership Networks of LIS Education towards Antiracist Praxis; Bharat Mehra
Chapter 16. {Reflection Essay} Engaging Conversations: Foregrounding Twitter Feeds in Library Guides to Center Traditionally Marginalized Voices and Engage in Critical Discourse; Anders Tobiason
Chapter 17. {Reflection Essay} We the People......An Essay on the Survival of America; Robert Johnson
Chapter 18. {Reflection Essay} The Charlottesville Virginia Tragedy & Historical Artifacts: An Essay Reviewing Public Culture & Libraries' Responsibility in Changing the Narrative; Briana Christensen
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Academic Publishing; DEI; Misogyny; Frontier Protestantism; Brazilian Black Librarianship; Twitter; Library Guides
Introduction; Kimberly Black and Bharat Mehra
PART I - THEORETICAL GROUNDINGS
Chapter 1. Epistemicide and Anti-Blackness in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Working Towards Equity through Epistemic Justice Practices; Beth J.H. Patin, Melissa Smith, Tyler Youngman, Jieun Yeon, and Jeanne Kambara
Chapter 2. Antiracism and Spiritual Practice: An Exegesis of Race and LIS; Kimberly Black
Chapter 3. {Reflection Essay} Unearthing Racism in the Soil: Developing Collective Anti-Racist Consciousness in a Library and Information Science; Classroom LaVerne Gray
Chapter 4. {Reflection Essay} Dismantling the Myths: Evidence Based Antiracist School Librarianship; Janice Moore Newsum
PART II - DIMENSIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF RACE IN LIS AND COMMUNITY
Chapter 5. Beyond the Diversity Audit: Uncovering Whiteness in Our Collections Amanda; Rybin Koob, Alexander Watkins, Frederick C. Carey, Xiang Li, Arthur Aguilera, and Natalia Tingle
Chapter 6. Shutting Down the Tent Revival: The Call for Inclusive Leadership in LIS; Nicole Cooke and Lucy Santos Green
Chapter 7. Slave Cases & Ingrained Racism in Legal Information Infrastructures; Jennifer Elisa Chapman
Chapter 8. Collegiality as a Weapon to Maintain Status Quo in a White-Privileged and Entrenched LIS; Academy Bharat Mehra, Laurie Bonnici, and Steven L. MacCall
Chapter 9. {Reflection Essay} Bad Things Keep Happening in Our Town; Ferial Pearson, Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo, and Gabriel Gutierrez
Chapter 10. {Reflection Essay} Cultural Humility and Black Males in the Library; Conrad Pegues
Chapter 11. {Reflection Essay} With Head & Heart -Exploring Autoethnographic Antiracist Research in Pediatric Cancer Communities; Shalonda Capers
Chapter 12. {Reflection Essay} Publishing while Latina: My Journey as an LIS Scholar in Search of the Academic Stool's Third Leg; Mo?nica Colo?n-Aguirre
PART III - DEVELOPING ANTIRACIST LIS AND CREATING THE 'BELOVED COMMUNITY'
Chapter 13. Black Librarians and Racial and Informational Justice for the Brazilian Black Population; Franciele Carneiro Garces da Silva, Dirnele Carneiro Garcez and Leyde Klebia Rodrigues da Silva
Chapter 14. Immigrants in Alabama: Community-Engaged Scholarship as a Lens for Racial Justice; Baheya Jaber
Chapter 15. White Pricks to Decenter Shades of White Privilege in Professional Association's Leadership Networks of LIS Education towards Antiracist Praxis; Bharat Mehra
Chapter 16. {Reflection Essay} Engaging Conversations: Foregrounding Twitter Feeds in Library Guides to Center Traditionally Marginalized Voices and Engage in Critical Discourse; Anders Tobiason
Chapter 17. {Reflection Essay} We the People......An Essay on the Survival of America; Robert Johnson
Chapter 18. {Reflection Essay} The Charlottesville Virginia Tragedy & Historical Artifacts: An Essay Reviewing Public Culture & Libraries' Responsibility in Changing the Narrative; Briana Christensen
PART I - THEORETICAL GROUNDINGS
Chapter 1. Epistemicide and Anti-Blackness in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Working Towards Equity through Epistemic Justice Practices; Beth J.H. Patin, Melissa Smith, Tyler Youngman, Jieun Yeon, and Jeanne Kambara
Chapter 2. Antiracism and Spiritual Practice: An Exegesis of Race and LIS; Kimberly Black
Chapter 3. {Reflection Essay} Unearthing Racism in the Soil: Developing Collective Anti-Racist Consciousness in a Library and Information Science; Classroom LaVerne Gray
Chapter 4. {Reflection Essay} Dismantling the Myths: Evidence Based Antiracist School Librarianship; Janice Moore Newsum
PART II - DIMENSIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF RACE IN LIS AND COMMUNITY
Chapter 5. Beyond the Diversity Audit: Uncovering Whiteness in Our Collections Amanda; Rybin Koob, Alexander Watkins, Frederick C. Carey, Xiang Li, Arthur Aguilera, and Natalia Tingle
Chapter 6. Shutting Down the Tent Revival: The Call for Inclusive Leadership in LIS; Nicole Cooke and Lucy Santos Green
Chapter 7. Slave Cases & Ingrained Racism in Legal Information Infrastructures; Jennifer Elisa Chapman
Chapter 8. Collegiality as a Weapon to Maintain Status Quo in a White-Privileged and Entrenched LIS; Academy Bharat Mehra, Laurie Bonnici, and Steven L. MacCall
Chapter 9. {Reflection Essay} Bad Things Keep Happening in Our Town; Ferial Pearson, Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo, and Gabriel Gutierrez
Chapter 10. {Reflection Essay} Cultural Humility and Black Males in the Library; Conrad Pegues
Chapter 11. {Reflection Essay} With Head & Heart -Exploring Autoethnographic Antiracist Research in Pediatric Cancer Communities; Shalonda Capers
Chapter 12. {Reflection Essay} Publishing while Latina: My Journey as an LIS Scholar in Search of the Academic Stool's Third Leg; Mo?nica Colo?n-Aguirre
PART III - DEVELOPING ANTIRACIST LIS AND CREATING THE 'BELOVED COMMUNITY'
Chapter 13. Black Librarians and Racial and Informational Justice for the Brazilian Black Population; Franciele Carneiro Garces da Silva, Dirnele Carneiro Garcez and Leyde Klebia Rodrigues da Silva
Chapter 14. Immigrants in Alabama: Community-Engaged Scholarship as a Lens for Racial Justice; Baheya Jaber
Chapter 15. White Pricks to Decenter Shades of White Privilege in Professional Association's Leadership Networks of LIS Education towards Antiracist Praxis; Bharat Mehra
Chapter 16. {Reflection Essay} Engaging Conversations: Foregrounding Twitter Feeds in Library Guides to Center Traditionally Marginalized Voices and Engage in Critical Discourse; Anders Tobiason
Chapter 17. {Reflection Essay} We the People......An Essay on the Survival of America; Robert Johnson
Chapter 18. {Reflection Essay} The Charlottesville Virginia Tragedy & Historical Artifacts: An Essay Reviewing Public Culture & Libraries' Responsibility in Changing the Narrative; Briana Christensen
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