Rose L. Chou and Annie Pho, series editors Using intersectionality as a framework, this edited collection explores the experiences of women of color in library and information science (LIS). With roots in black feminism and critical race theory, intersectionality studies the ways in which multiple social and cultural identities impact individual experience. Libraries and archives idealistically portray themselves as egalitarian and neutral entities that provide information equally to everyone, yet these institutions often reflect and perpetuate societal racism, sexism, and additional forms of oppression. Women of color who work in LIS are often placed in the position of balancing the ideal of the library and archive providing good customer ...
Discusses the issues facing women of color in contemporary society, the representation of these issu...
Most people can agree that libraries are public goods, built upon ideals of egalitarianism and the d...
Libraries purport to be neutral organizations in practice and philosophy; however, critical research...
Rose L. Chou and Annie Pho, series editors Using intersectionality as a framework, this edited colle...
Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS Pushing the Margins consists of sev...
This dissertation is situated within the context of the author\u27s personal experience as a librari...
Chapter 5 in Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS. Using intersectionali...
The issue of race has been evaded in the field of Library and Information Studies (LIS) in the Unite...
White supremacy and patriarchy have acted upon and through the white female body, which has implica...
Recently there have been calls to study and apply critical theory and tools around social justice, a...
Black, Indigenous, and Peoples of Color reimagine library and information science through the lens o...
This poster is based on statistical analysis of library and information science (LIS) literature, cu...
This chapter shares findings of a study aimed at investigating the lived experiences of women of col...
In this chapter we will explore how multiculturalism in the field of academic librarianship is mobil...
The motivation for “Unpacking Identity: Racial, Ethnic and Professional Identity and Academic Librar...
Discusses the issues facing women of color in contemporary society, the representation of these issu...
Most people can agree that libraries are public goods, built upon ideals of egalitarianism and the d...
Libraries purport to be neutral organizations in practice and philosophy; however, critical research...
Rose L. Chou and Annie Pho, series editors Using intersectionality as a framework, this edited colle...
Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS Pushing the Margins consists of sev...
This dissertation is situated within the context of the author\u27s personal experience as a librari...
Chapter 5 in Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS. Using intersectionali...
The issue of race has been evaded in the field of Library and Information Studies (LIS) in the Unite...
White supremacy and patriarchy have acted upon and through the white female body, which has implica...
Recently there have been calls to study and apply critical theory and tools around social justice, a...
Black, Indigenous, and Peoples of Color reimagine library and information science through the lens o...
This poster is based on statistical analysis of library and information science (LIS) literature, cu...
This chapter shares findings of a study aimed at investigating the lived experiences of women of col...
In this chapter we will explore how multiculturalism in the field of academic librarianship is mobil...
The motivation for “Unpacking Identity: Racial, Ethnic and Professional Identity and Academic Librar...
Discusses the issues facing women of color in contemporary society, the representation of these issu...
Most people can agree that libraries are public goods, built upon ideals of egalitarianism and the d...
Libraries purport to be neutral organizations in practice and philosophy; however, critical research...