The article for this column of Social Justice Perspectives is written by Jamie Campbell Naidoo and Miriam E. Sweeney. They stretch the boundaries of social education by integrating Library and Information Science to address international social justice issues. Library studies are often untapped by social educators, although our most critical issues are addressed in both fields
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter in Handbook of Research in Social Studies Education...
This article examines an ‘unstated’ belief that as the content of a given Quantitative Literacy cour...
Published ArticleIf our intention as parents, educators, educationists, researchers and community me...
The article for this column of Social Justice Perspectives is written by Jamie Campbell Naidoo and M...
Library and Information Science (LIS) as a discipline is guided by core values that emphasize equal...
Through a review of the current state of Library and Information Studies (LIS) undergraduate educati...
This poster presents the theoretical framework and development of the Social Justice Collaboratorium...
Training culturally competent and socially responsible library and information science (LIS) profess...
Libraries have a long, though not uncomplicated, history with social justice and social advocacy. Th...
Librarians have always been motivated by the needs of their patrons, and in today’s difficult politi...
Justification for embedding information literacy instruction as part of the college curriculum can c...
The fight for social justice is a task related to most disciplines of knowledge. The library and inf...
Digital media play an increasingly dominant role in reinforcing and challenging power inequality in ...
Digital media play an increasingly dominant role in reinforcing and challenging power inequality in ...
Our article is an extension of a project involving a content analysis of two social studies journals...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter in Handbook of Research in Social Studies Education...
This article examines an ‘unstated’ belief that as the content of a given Quantitative Literacy cour...
Published ArticleIf our intention as parents, educators, educationists, researchers and community me...
The article for this column of Social Justice Perspectives is written by Jamie Campbell Naidoo and M...
Library and Information Science (LIS) as a discipline is guided by core values that emphasize equal...
Through a review of the current state of Library and Information Studies (LIS) undergraduate educati...
This poster presents the theoretical framework and development of the Social Justice Collaboratorium...
Training culturally competent and socially responsible library and information science (LIS) profess...
Libraries have a long, though not uncomplicated, history with social justice and social advocacy. Th...
Librarians have always been motivated by the needs of their patrons, and in today’s difficult politi...
Justification for embedding information literacy instruction as part of the college curriculum can c...
The fight for social justice is a task related to most disciplines of knowledge. The library and inf...
Digital media play an increasingly dominant role in reinforcing and challenging power inequality in ...
Digital media play an increasingly dominant role in reinforcing and challenging power inequality in ...
Our article is an extension of a project involving a content analysis of two social studies journals...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter in Handbook of Research in Social Studies Education...
This article examines an ‘unstated’ belief that as the content of a given Quantitative Literacy cour...
Published ArticleIf our intention as parents, educators, educationists, researchers and community me...