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Karen P. Nicholson, Maura Seale
"Over the past fifteen years, librarians have increasingly looked to theory as a means to destablize normative discourses and practices with LIS, to engage in inclusive and non-authoritarian pedagogies, and to organize for social justice. "Critlib", short for "critical librarianship," is variously used to refer to a growing body of scholarship, an intellectual or activist movement within librarianship, an online community that occasionally organizes in-person meetings, and an informal Twitter discussion space active since 2014, identified by the #critlib hashtag. Critlib "aims to engage in discussion about critical perspectives on library practice" but it also seeks to bring 'socal justice principles into our work in libraries' (http://critlib.org/about/)." --Back cover.
| Publisher | Library Juice Press |
|---|---|
| Pages | 264 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-634-00030-7 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-634-00030-7 primary |
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