The advances of extreme right-wing political forces in the United States, exemplified most recently by the election of Donald Trump to the presidency, highlight the importance of initiating a critical and thorough examination of the function and effectiveness of institutions long believed to serve as fundamental pillars for public education and the advancement of democratic ideals, including libraries. Despite a carefully managed and revered public image as nearly-sacred spaces for freedom in intellectual development and unobstructed democratic participation and engagement, libraries have long maintained a posture of obedience and unquestioning subordination to the needs of elite social power structures, including those historically defined...
The article addresses the possibility of minimizing instances of book banning, program protest, dire...
For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as...
This exploratory research investigates how American public libraries have addressed the issue of med...
The advances of extreme right-wing political forces in the United States, exemplified most recently ...
The advances of extreme right-wing political forces in the United States, exemplified most recently ...
Progressive Librarianship in “Red” America Abstract A number of library-related illusions remain in ...
Rising socio-cultural and political tensions have helped increase awareness about long-standing stru...
Our current political climate has certainly reignited a debate over what constitutes professional co...
Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and...
John Chrastka, Executive Director of EveryLibrary, discusses recent political attacks on libraries a...
The presidential election of 2016 and the ensuing 45th presidential administration have been marked ...
This paper explores four different cases in the early 1950s of “Red Scare” tactics that influenced t...
Fabricated or fake news has become a phenomenon of unprecedented proportions in the 21st century. Do...
Librarians are rolling up their sleeves, taking off their glasses, and pulling no punches in their e...
During the 1990s and 2000s, conservative activists not only appropriated libraries as battlegrounds ...
The article addresses the possibility of minimizing instances of book banning, program protest, dire...
For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as...
This exploratory research investigates how American public libraries have addressed the issue of med...
The advances of extreme right-wing political forces in the United States, exemplified most recently ...
The advances of extreme right-wing political forces in the United States, exemplified most recently ...
Progressive Librarianship in “Red” America Abstract A number of library-related illusions remain in ...
Rising socio-cultural and political tensions have helped increase awareness about long-standing stru...
Our current political climate has certainly reignited a debate over what constitutes professional co...
Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and...
John Chrastka, Executive Director of EveryLibrary, discusses recent political attacks on libraries a...
The presidential election of 2016 and the ensuing 45th presidential administration have been marked ...
This paper explores four different cases in the early 1950s of “Red Scare” tactics that influenced t...
Fabricated or fake news has become a phenomenon of unprecedented proportions in the 21st century. Do...
Librarians are rolling up their sleeves, taking off their glasses, and pulling no punches in their e...
During the 1990s and 2000s, conservative activists not only appropriated libraries as battlegrounds ...
The article addresses the possibility of minimizing instances of book banning, program protest, dire...
For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as...
This exploratory research investigates how American public libraries have addressed the issue of med...