Understanding Social Justice Through Practitioners’ Language

Researchers have recognized that aspects of social justice are present in library efforts by acknowledging the importance of using library programs and services to promote social justice and the significance of social justice for the LIS field. However, while public libraries have indicated a stron...

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Main Authors: J Elizabeth Mills, Jacqueline Kociubuk, Kathleen Campana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Hawai'i Library & Information Science Program 2021-05-01
Series:The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
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Online Access:https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/34760
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spelling doaj-d6316fcb965b488bbff30fdb0656180d2021-05-29T05:00:05ZengUniversity of Hawai'i Library & Information Science ProgramThe International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion2574-34302021-05-015210.33137/ijidi.v5i2.34760Understanding Social Justice Through Practitioners’ LanguageJ Elizabeth Mills0Jacqueline Kociubuk1Kathleen Campana2University of WashingtonKent State UniversityKent State University Researchers have recognized that aspects of social justice are present in library efforts by acknowledging the importance of using library programs and services to promote social justice and the significance of social justice for the LIS field. However, while public libraries have indicated a strong interest in reaching underserved communities, they may not yet possess a thorough understanding of various aspects of social justice, especially the concepts of equity, engagement, and empowerment, despite the increasing focus on social justice’s centrality in the library science field. This work-in-progress study presents a grounded theory analysis of twenty semi-structured interviews that were conducted as part of an existing study with library staff and their community partners (staff who work at organizations with which the libraries partner to offer outreach programs in the community). The analysis explores and unpacks practitioners’ language to demonstrate a complex, multifaceted portrait of how these practitioners describe equity, engagement, and empowerment. These practitioners express both broad and individual approaches to this social justice work in an effort to offer equal treatment to the whole community while also recognizing individual barriers. Moreover, they underscore the importance of a role for the community to play in achieving their own goals and strengthening connections between community members and institutions. This analysis yields a critical semantic foundation of social justice concepts, situated in practitioner understanding and prior research in social justice. https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/34760social justiceoutreachchildren's librarianshipcommunitypublic libraries
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author J Elizabeth Mills
Jacqueline Kociubuk
Kathleen Campana
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Jacqueline Kociubuk
Kathleen Campana
Understanding Social Justice Through Practitioners’ Language
The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
social justice
outreach
children's librarianship
community
public libraries
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Jacqueline Kociubuk
Kathleen Campana
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title Understanding Social Justice Through Practitioners’ Language
title_short Understanding Social Justice Through Practitioners’ Language
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publisher University of Hawai'i Library & Information Science Program
series The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
issn 2574-3430
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Researchers have recognized that aspects of social justice are present in library efforts by acknowledging the importance of using library programs and services to promote social justice and the significance of social justice for the LIS field. However, while public libraries have indicated a strong interest in reaching underserved communities, they may not yet possess a thorough understanding of various aspects of social justice, especially the concepts of equity, engagement, and empowerment, despite the increasing focus on social justice’s centrality in the library science field. This work-in-progress study presents a grounded theory analysis of twenty semi-structured interviews that were conducted as part of an existing study with library staff and their community partners (staff who work at organizations with which the libraries partner to offer outreach programs in the community). The analysis explores and unpacks practitioners’ language to demonstrate a complex, multifaceted portrait of how these practitioners describe equity, engagement, and empowerment. These practitioners express both broad and individual approaches to this social justice work in an effort to offer equal treatment to the whole community while also recognizing individual barriers. Moreover, they underscore the importance of a role for the community to play in achieving their own goals and strengthening connections between community members and institutions. This analysis yields a critical semantic foundation of social justice concepts, situated in practitioner understanding and prior research in social justice.
topic social justice
outreach
children's librarianship
community
public libraries
url https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/34760
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