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Negotiating Borders: Librarianship and Twenty-First-Century Politics
The Library Quarterly ( IF 1.239 ) Pub Date : 2017-10-01 , DOI: 10.1086/693493
Nadia Caidi , J. J. Ghaddar , Danielle Allard

Recent developments in Canada, the United States, and beyond continue to test librarians’ resolve and to redefine how we view ourselves and engage with communities. Drawing on examples from both Canada and the United States and deploying the concept of “border” as an analytical trope, we seek to probe and unsettle the geographic, professional, and ideological interfaces that librarians constantly negotiate. In a world where data know no borders but indigenous and other bodies are constrained by them, how do we respond to the “Calls to Action” of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, to the violent displacement of millions of Syrians, to the resurgence of divisive politics and racist rhetorics, or to the surrender to data? Using the Trump election as a launching point, we explore key drivers for change in LIS in instances when politics spill into our professional purview.

中文翻译:

谈判边界:图书馆管理与二十一世纪政治

加拿大,美国及其他地区的最新发展继续检验馆员的决心,并重新定义我们如何看待自己并与社区互动。借鉴加拿大和美国的实例,并将“边界”概念用作分析论据,我们力求探索和解决馆员不断协商的地理,专业和意识形态接口。在一个数据无国界,但土著人和其他机构受到边界束缚的世界中,我们如何应对加拿大真相与和解委员会的“行动呼吁”,数百万叙利亚人的暴力流离失所,分裂主义的抬头政治和种族主义言论,还是向数据投降?以特朗普大选为出发点,
更新日期:2017-10-01
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