This paper analyses the social class struggles concept with an interdisciplinary approach to be used by theorists and practitioners of library and information science (LIS). This concept emerged as part of the theoretical framework employed by the author in his doctoral thesis (Muela-Meza, 2010): An Application of Community Profiling to Analyse Community Information Needs, and Providers: Perceptions from the People of the Broomhall Neighbourhood of Sheffield, UK. This concept is complemented from philosophy (Marx and Engels, [1848] 1976a), and the natural sciences (Hauser, 2006; Sagan and Druyan, 1992), and it served the author to understand better the bigger dimensions of the underlying issues behind social classes and human conflicts. It ...
Social justice is increasingly identifiable within library and information science (LIS) research an...
Introduction. This paper presents a review of research framed within the concept of social capital a...
This study is a text analysis of 30 master’s theses, written by students at the Swedish School of Li...
This paper analyses the social class struggles concept with an interdisciplinary approach to be used...
The background of the project is partly found in a long tradition within library and information sci...
Realization of the principle of social justice in contemporary society becomes the subject of a deep...
The analysis and discursive relationship of Library Science can be taken from different ...
Information literacy can be seen as a fundamental prerequisite for a sustainable complex information...
Scholars have employed a variety of research methodologies and methods to explore, probe, and uncove...
An examination of information literacy literature using the perspective of social power research
This presentation is a critical reflection on the limitations of academic libraries' attempts to sup...
tion in library research. Other aspects of the research will be covered in the final report to the C...
There are disparate notions among people within the broad field of information and library science r...
textThis paper examines the role of library knowledge organization practices in supporting the socia...
Critical theoretical approaches to information literacy are an important part of the growing LIS foc...
Social justice is increasingly identifiable within library and information science (LIS) research an...
Introduction. This paper presents a review of research framed within the concept of social capital a...
This study is a text analysis of 30 master’s theses, written by students at the Swedish School of Li...
This paper analyses the social class struggles concept with an interdisciplinary approach to be used...
The background of the project is partly found in a long tradition within library and information sci...
Realization of the principle of social justice in contemporary society becomes the subject of a deep...
The analysis and discursive relationship of Library Science can be taken from different ...
Information literacy can be seen as a fundamental prerequisite for a sustainable complex information...
Scholars have employed a variety of research methodologies and methods to explore, probe, and uncove...
An examination of information literacy literature using the perspective of social power research
This presentation is a critical reflection on the limitations of academic libraries' attempts to sup...
tion in library research. Other aspects of the research will be covered in the final report to the C...
There are disparate notions among people within the broad field of information and library science r...
textThis paper examines the role of library knowledge organization practices in supporting the socia...
Critical theoretical approaches to information literacy are an important part of the growing LIS foc...
Social justice is increasingly identifiable within library and information science (LIS) research an...
Introduction. This paper presents a review of research framed within the concept of social capital a...
This study is a text analysis of 30 master’s theses, written by students at the Swedish School of Li...