In Brief This article critiques the idea that civility rhetoric decreases workplace bullying or discrimination. We use Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) to do a rhetorical analysis of a campus-wide civility campaign in contrast with literature about civility in libraries. To combat discrimination and bullying, we need to be attentive to systemic power dynamics and to rhetoric designed to enforce compliance and conformity. We conclude with recommendations about how to raise our voices instead of silencing our peers
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Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Faculty on the Margins represents a...
This article critiques the idea that civility rhetoric decreases workplace bullying or discriminatio...
This article critiques the idea that civility rhetoric decreases workplace bullying or discriminatio...
Although current books and news articles on workplace bullying are generally available, those dealin...
Academic libraries are supposed to be places of silence and deep study. Tell that to the students wa...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
“Well, they ended up hiring someone who was in one of those diversity residency programs, so it’s no...
Hush! – An analyses of the public debate regarding silence in libraries. This essay is based on the ...
How can we have a just society if our information landscape doesn’t reflect social justice? Why do e...
Book challenges and bans are more prevalent than ever in the year 2022. The conversations surroundin...
This study focuses on the familiar topic of workplace bullying, but in a context where it is unexpec...
The Information Literacy agenda of academic libraries has recently been critically examined to uncov...
The behaviors of bullying and mobbing have only begun to rise in the public’s awareness or towards t...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...
Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Faculty on the Margins represents a...
This article critiques the idea that civility rhetoric decreases workplace bullying or discriminatio...
This article critiques the idea that civility rhetoric decreases workplace bullying or discriminatio...
Although current books and news articles on workplace bullying are generally available, those dealin...
Academic libraries are supposed to be places of silence and deep study. Tell that to the students wa...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
“Well, they ended up hiring someone who was in one of those diversity residency programs, so it’s no...
Hush! – An analyses of the public debate regarding silence in libraries. This essay is based on the ...
How can we have a just society if our information landscape doesn’t reflect social justice? Why do e...
Book challenges and bans are more prevalent than ever in the year 2022. The conversations surroundin...
This study focuses on the familiar topic of workplace bullying, but in a context where it is unexpec...
The Information Literacy agenda of academic libraries has recently been critically examined to uncov...
The behaviors of bullying and mobbing have only begun to rise in the public’s awareness or towards t...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...
Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Faculty on the Margins represents a...