The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neoliberal worldview to allow information to appear and function as a commodity. This has implications for the professional ethics of library and information labour, and the need for critical reflexivity in library and information praxes is not being met. A lack of theoretical understanding of these issues means that the political interests governing decision-making are going unchallenged, for example the UK government’s specific framing of open access to research. We argue that building stronger, community oriented praxes of critical depth can serve as a resilient challenge to the neoliberal politics of the current higher education system in the...
Information literacy has become, since the last third of the last century (ALA, 1989), the dominant ...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
This paper (An anti-capitalist critique to the commodification and privatization of information in l...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
<p>The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a n...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship i...
Guest editors Jamie A. Lee and Marika Cifor introduce the issue on Evidences, Implications, and Crit...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
This paper uses the concept of neoliberal responsibilization, the reductive framing of systemic powe...
This paper examines the Library & Information Science (LIS) and Knowledge Organization (KO) literatu...
In the chapter we wrote 10 years ago for Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods we asked...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Information literacy has become, since the last third of the last century (ALA, 1989), the dominant ...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
This paper (An anti-capitalist critique to the commodification and privatization of information in l...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
<p>The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a n...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship i...
Guest editors Jamie A. Lee and Marika Cifor introduce the issue on Evidences, Implications, and Crit...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
This paper uses the concept of neoliberal responsibilization, the reductive framing of systemic powe...
This paper examines the Library & Information Science (LIS) and Knowledge Organization (KO) literatu...
In the chapter we wrote 10 years ago for Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods we asked...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Information literacy has become, since the last third of the last century (ALA, 1989), the dominant ...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
This paper (An anti-capitalist critique to the commodification and privatization of information in l...