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This paper examines the political nature of library leadership and acknowledges consistent problems within the management and leadership literature. The political nature of leadership is offered as ... ), 347-370. temporary political philosophy: An anthology. Edited Wolin, S S. (2004). Politics and vision: Continuity and inby Goodin, R.E., & Pettit, P. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. novation in western political
This paper will discuss lobbying and political advocacy within librarianship and present findings from an exploratory study of state library associations. Each state has a library association that ... and Social Research 1 This Peer Reviewed is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Political Librarian by an
John Chrastka, Executive Director of EveryLibrary, discusses recent political attacks on libraries and the implications of the current political climate for library campaigns. ... Plainfield Library District. The library board asked economic philosophy or a Tea Party campaign has voters in their growing Chicago ex-burb to consider a targeted libraries as shrinkable units of government
inherently political, yet LIS education has not traditionally prepared students for them. Confronting this aspect of LIS education and the profession in general and creating curriculum that emphasizes the ... . processes: Serving and transforming communities in Floridi, L. ( 2002 ). On defining library and information times of economic and political constraint. Lanham, science as applied philosophy of information
An introductory note from the editors of The Political Librarian explaining the mission of the journal and the contents of this first issue. ... organization dedicated to “helping public, school, and college libraries win The Political Librarian seeks to be an accessible resource bonding, tax, and advisory referendum, ensuring stable for library
The current U.S. political climate continues to alter society’s engagement with public institutions. The upcoming 2020 census will especially require libraries to reevaluate their services and ... University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Political Librarian by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information , please contact , USA
Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and for the development of data sets that can be used to better understand the political climate and ... The Gr A dvocacy and Political O utreach Part of the Library and Information Science Commons, and the Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Commons Recommended Citation Sweeney
three of these (through December 8, 2017) (Peet, 2017). There is every policy developments directly impact the political climate indication that these library programs are anticipated to in which local
included. The author concludes that documenting a library’s successful programs is a good professional as well as political move, when the library needs to make a case for funding or government support. ... ‒ provides a tangible makes good political sense, especially during times when answer to these questions, as well as a record that can be public institutions are increasingly under scrutiny and used to expand
, respectively, Rawlsian and Utilitarian theories of justice, hence Sen’s interest to political theory and philosophy. This is in turn related to Jacobs’ related description of functional, lively areas and why ... . temporary Political Philosophy, 2nd ed., edited by Rob- .
identity. Significant barriers to indigenization include not only political, economic, and social obstacles, but also psychological reliance upon the colonizing nation, the inability to recall the memory of ... 32 (discussing estimates of American Indian depopulation since 1492). 15. Such an argument dovetails with the political philosophy known as communitarianism. See generally MICHAEL J. SANDEL
An editorial note from John Chrastka, Director of EveryLibrary, introducing the inaugural issue of The Political Librarian. ... Public Administration Commons Recommended Citation - N Article 2 Editorial Note John Chrastska The Political Librarian | 3 Across the country, around 90% of tax revenue for local regional MOUs, and how
between violations of Civil and Political Rights (CPR) and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR), using Peru's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as an example. The TRC's findings show how ... York University School of Law (J.D.). She has been involved in Peru's political transition since 2002 in different capacities, most recently as a legal consultant and human rights educator of victim
Front matter for The Political Librarian volume 2, issue 2. ... Administration Commons Recommended Citation - Article 2 Mission The Political Librarian is dedicated to expanding the discussion of, promoting research on, and helping to re-envision locally focused advocacy
initiatives without broader gains in allowing political dissent, causing a number of commentators to refer to them as "hostage-diplomacy." ... term in context of Peruvian hostage crisis). It has, however, been used in the context of political prisoners before, see Policy Towards the United States "Matter of Concern",BBC SUMMARY OF WORLD
absence of basic services like health care and electricity- require new strategies and incentives to encourage governments to play their traditional role more effectively. Political economic theories of the ... . Political economic theories of the "resource curse" see the breakdown of a sense ofgovernment accountabilityto its people as one of the more destructive aspects of excessive reliance on natural resource rents
End Matter for The Political Librarian volume 2 issue 2. Includes call for submissions for the next issue and style guide. ... 0 Political Librarian by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information , please contact , USA Part of the Library and Information Science Commons, and
Legal pluralism - defined as a situation in which "more than one legal system operate(s) in a single political unit" - is a practical reality in a large number of countries in the world, most notably ... traditions or free of at least some elements that belong to western modernity. It is therefore that African governments have . . . to make decisions about the legal and political position of both tradition and
The Experience of Face Veil Wearers in Europe and the Law, edited by EvaBrems, positions itself in the midst of a political, cultural, and intimately personal debate enveloping Europe over what is ... withdrawal from society. Individually, the empirical country studies are not repetitive; each adds something new to the conversation by weaving personal narratives with the particular history and political
citizenship. Free movement rights have allowed European citizens to cross borders and participate more nearly as political and legal equals within the host society. At the same time, however, European ... UNION The European Union (EU) is an ongoing project in diversity management.' Member states bring their own histories, languages, economies, and political cultures to a common table in Brussels, and the