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In The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope, Daniel Greene provides a comprehensive, approachable evaluation and critique of the concept of the “access ... , perpetuate, and resist these changes. Greene’s combined exploration of these studies and political theory such as neoliberalism and Marxism offers a valuable perspective on the current state of libraries and
, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope, Daniel Greene Boheme Morris, San José State University School of Information Student Research Journal Article 4 Innovation and Responsibility: Librarians in ... . Inequality is center stage in Boheme Morris’s deft review of The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope by Daniel Greene, which highlights Greene’s argument that even well
). Analysis of knowledge . In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2018 ). https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/knowledge-analysis/ Johannessen , J.-A. ( 2022 ). Philosophy of tacit ... ). Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic value . In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2019 ). https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2019/entries/value-intrinsic-extrinsic/
Morris’s deft review of The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope by Daniel Greene, which highlights Greene’s argument that even well-intentioned efforts to reduce ... Information Student Research Journal, 13(2). Morris, B. (2024). Book review: The promise of access: Technology, inequality, and the political economy of hope, Daniel Greene. School of Information Student
spurred by poverty, political instability, and natural disasters (Desir, 2007; Olsen-Medina & Batalova, 2020). The United States is a top destination for Haitian migrants; as of 2018 there are 687,000 ... States. They determined that systemic violence and political upheaval in Haiti, with deadly consequences for children and young adults in schools, caused a middle-class exodus and significant trauma. The
audiences as it bounces among perspectives from philosophy, history, sociology, psychology, business, and information science. Its readability is challenging at times and requires a minimum level of knowledge
ethnic group in the United States, especially on the East and southern coasts. Haiti is a historically poor nation, and migration is spurred by poverty, political instability, and natural disasters (Desir ... determined that systemic violence and political upheaval in Haiti, with deadly consequences for children and young adults in schools, caused a middle-class exodus and significant trauma. The education field
To understand differing views of past events, historians, political science scholars, and sociologists have analyzed political and editorial cartoons with themes ranging from elections to fiscal ... study of political cartoons with presidential election themes, Edwards and Ware (2005) examined the impact of editorial cartoons on public opinion and concluded that negative caricatures of voters
To understand differing views of past events, historians, political science scholars, and sociologists have analyzed political and editorial cartoons with themes ranging from elections to fiscal ... State University's School of Library & Information Science. She holds a BA in Political, Legal, and Economic Analysis from Mills College, in Oakland, California. This article is available in School of
political factors that adversely affect diverse populations, and to effectively implement institutional policies that benefit diverse populations and communities. (pp. 89-90) Mardis and Oberg (2019) edited ... criteria in research methods as noted by Casado et al. (2012) : 1. contextuality, an understanding of the sociocultural, political, and historical context of where the study participants live; relevance
Quest , 46 ( 4 ), 28 - 33 . https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1171701.pdf Goodman , C. ( 2017 ). Ethics in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism . In Zalta , E. N. (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy ... philosophy (Fall 2011 ed.). Stanford University. https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2011/entries/african-ethics Kietzmann , J. , Lee , L. W. , McCarthy , I. P. , & Kietzmann , T. C. ( 2020 ). Deepfakes
participation; to bridge gaps in services to communities by connecting them with outside resources; to recognize socioeconomic and political factors that adversely affect diverse populations, and to effectively ... understanding of the sociocultural, political, and historical context of where the study participants live; relevance, research questions that address issues faced by the study population and serve interests in
led the Civil Rights Movement with a pacifist philosophy of nonviolence from 1954 until his assassination in 1968. Cunningham (2018) found that Mahatma Gandhi’s Hindu principles of Satyagraha (truth ... to this day. Standing up to injustice recognizes no age limits. The students took matters into their own hands and lived up to Dr. King's peaceful and nonviolent philosophy with composure and courage
a political strategy. While the size of the library collections, length of existence, and experience of the staff at the Freedom Libraries varied, they all provided access to information for many
, Political Science, Architecture, Anthropology, Philosophy, Geography, Economics, and other disciplines. The only journal in the United States devoted to library history, LCHS positions library history as its ... the great good fortune to have taken the Political Activism class with our invited contributor, Patrick Sweeney, two semesters ago. Sweeney’s book, Winning Elections and Influencing Politicians for
/Women?s Studies, Race/Ethnic Studies, Political Science, Architecture, Anthropology, Philosophy, Geography, Economics, and other disciplines. The only journal in the United States devoted to library ... represented? I had the great good fortune to have taken the Political Activism class with our invited contributor, Patrick Sweeney, two semesters ago. Sweeney?s book, Winning Elections and Influencing
support library Propositions. He has been a lecturer at the San Jose Information School where he taught courses on political activism and libraries. He is co-founder of the Library Think Tank. His library ... at EveryLibrary, I have found that the conclusions from the study are almost identical to what we see in the field during library campaigns. EveryLibrary is the first and only National Political Action
conclusions from the study are almost identical to what we see in the field during library campaigns. EveryLibrary is the first and only National Political Action Committee for libraries. Our work is primarily ... believe that this empathy makes them liberals or progressives in the current political usage any more than folks who are conservatives or independents lack empathy or compassion. In fact, nothing in either
Research in the Humanities. She completed her PhD in Education in 2007. Dr. Bolin is one of the founding editors of the peer-reviewed electronic journal Library Philosophy and Practice. Before returning to
nonviolent philosophy with composure and courage wise beyond their years. Methodology and Sources The methodologies employed in this research paper were secondary data analysis / archival studies. The King ... crucial chapter in American history. Conclusion Bolstered by the defining legislative moment of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Brown II, and Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolent philosophy, the