Chapter 3: Voices in The (Information)Wilderness: Black Feminism(s) and Informational Practices
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Published:2024
LaVerne Gray, Joseph Winberry, Yiran Duan, 2024. "Voices in The (Information)Wilderness: Black Feminism(s) and Informational Practices", Reading Workplace Dynamics: A Post-Pandemic Professional Ethos in Public Libraries, Vanessa Irvin, Bharat Mehra
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Abstract
The chapter identifies the COVID-19 pandemic as not just a public health crisis but also an information crisis. The authors argue that a deeper understanding of the role of culture in information practices is critical for the future of research and theoretical development around humanity’s relationship to information (i.e., why information is or is not created, represented, avoided, sought, retrieved, used, shared, or hidden). This chapter highlights the Black Feminist Information Community (BFIC) framework, especially the voice and information aspect of the model in the context of community justice.
