Introduction This paper applies the thought of Jacques Rancière to the concept of democracy as it is traditionally understood in library studies literature. Methods The paper reviews a cross-section of instances of the link between democracy and the public library in library studies literature. It offers a close textual analysis of Michael Gorman's Our Enduring Values as typifying the link between the public library and democracy. It critically applies the theoretical account of democracy developed by Jacques Rancière to Gorman's account in Our Enduring Values. Analysis Making use of the theory of Rancière, the paper argues that the link between the public library and democracy should instead be situated in the impropriety of the public lib...
Published sixteen years apart, Christine Pawley???s ???Hegemony???s Handmaid? The Library and Inform...
The rhetoric of public librarianship includes many ringing claims for the role of libraries in demo...
We argue that there is a need for a more elaborate and sophisticated discussion of if, and then how,...
The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this artic...
David Harvey\u27s right to the city is a productive point to discuss the role of urban libraries and...
This exploration of the connection between the library and the broader socio-political sphere in wh...
“The marketplace of ideas” is frequently invoked in debates concerning the merits of free, unrestric...
Challenges for public libraries faced since the turn of the millennium has seen the period dubbed a ...
PurposeThis article explores how public librarians understand and perform the democratic mission of ...
This Master Thesis aims to study and discuss the occurence of three concepts in some influential cul...
For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as...
This master’s thesis attends to a debate in the Swedish daily press concerning the public library wh...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
For the past several months I have been conducting “civic education” workshops under the umbrella ti...
Published sixteen years apart, Christine Pawley???s ???Hegemony???s Handmaid? The Library and Inform...
The rhetoric of public librarianship includes many ringing claims for the role of libraries in demo...
We argue that there is a need for a more elaborate and sophisticated discussion of if, and then how,...
The idea of “literary democracy” can be traced back to the early twentieth century, which this artic...
David Harvey\u27s right to the city is a productive point to discuss the role of urban libraries and...
This exploration of the connection between the library and the broader socio-political sphere in wh...
“The marketplace of ideas” is frequently invoked in debates concerning the merits of free, unrestric...
Challenges for public libraries faced since the turn of the millennium has seen the period dubbed a ...
PurposeThis article explores how public librarians understand and perform the democratic mission of ...
This Master Thesis aims to study and discuss the occurence of three concepts in some influential cul...
For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as...
This master’s thesis attends to a debate in the Swedish daily press concerning the public library wh...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
For the past several months I have been conducting “civic education” workshops under the umbrella ti...
Published sixteen years apart, Christine Pawley???s ???Hegemony???s Handmaid? The Library and Inform...
The rhetoric of public librarianship includes many ringing claims for the role of libraries in demo...
We argue that there is a need for a more elaborate and sophisticated discussion of if, and then how,...