Critical race theory in LIS : challenging white supremacy in libraries
This volume shares some of the ways that librarians and library scholars are incorporating Critical Race Theory (CRT) into the field of library and information studies. CRT provides a theoretical and analytical lens through which librarians can challenge the ways race and racism harm shape library a...
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| Other Authors | , , , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2025.
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| Series | Advances in librarianship ;
56. |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781837970681 |
| DOI | 10.1108/s0065-2830202556 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (304 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to the volume: Critical race theory in library and information science (lis) / Mónica Colón-Aguirre
- Section 1. Crt and navigating the white spaces of academia
- Chapter 1. A brief history of (white) choices / jaime ding
- Chapter 2. "i'm sorry you had to experience that:" the unnecessary emotional toll experienced by bipoc women at community college libraries / Alejandra S. Méndez Irizarry
- Chapter 3. Planting seeds of change to help grow the field of librarianship for native American students / Tessa R. Campbell
- Chapter 4. We have a problem! Unearthing and dismantling whiteness in instructional design and librarianship practices / Marcia Rapchak, Tinukwa Boulder, Rae Mancilla, and Tasha M. Brown
- Chapter 5. Student-led critlib initiatives: The creation of the critical librarianship reading group / LaTesha Velez, Tori Hopper, and Deborah Yun Caldwell
- Section 2. Crt as a bridge to practice
- Chapter 6. The CRT toolkit: Preventing disinformation through the creation of an critical race theory toolkit / Cearra N. Harris
- Chapter 7. Intellectual freedom as political pawn: Aligning the historical context of policing access with propositions of critical race theory and infocrit theory / Aisha M. Johnson
- Chapter 8. Race-avoidant discourse in school library preparation program standards / Julia Burns Petrella
- Chapter 9. Check yo'self before you wreck yo'self: Diversity residents' experiences expanding CRT and antiracism practices in collection development / Mallary Rawls and Amanda M. Leftwich
- Chapter 10. "faces at the bottom of the archive:" critical race theory in special collections librarianship and archives, a [counter story] review / Kellee E. Warren
- Section 3. Combatting erasure with CRT
- Chapter 11. The black tax: The impact of race, recognition, and representation in librarianship / Teneka Williams
- Chapter 12. Metadata as white ignorance / Jose C. Guerrero
- Chapter 13. Bias in the system: A case for catalogers' judgment / Annisija W. Hunter
- Section 4. Crt beyond libraries
- Chapter 14. A wolf in sheep's clothing: Book banning practices disguised as parental rights advocacy / Shannon Crooks
- Chapter 15. A tribalcrit analysis of library legislation in idaho / Mandi Lyn Harris
- Chapter 16. "you can't be in that much pain": Navigating implicit bias in women's healthcare / Andrea M. Hayes.