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Straddling practical and theoretical borders: critically evaluating role and place through a discourse analytic lens

Faculty Advisor

Date

2018

Keywords

discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis, library institutions, stereotyping, patron relations, power dynamics

Abstract (summary)

Professional librarians benefit from a close examination of the meaning and purpose underlying their work. One of the most helpful and expedient ways of doing so is to employ non-LIS theories to aid in questioning processes and in critically examining personal work and institutional practices. Discourse analysis, and its related theory, critical discourse analysis, may be suitable for such a purpose. Utilized effectively, they can reveal the underlying power dynamics behind the library as an institution, including the role of librarians within an organization, and the sometimes-fraught interactions between librarians and patrons. The application of theories and methodologies to practice may ultimately improve the library experience for patrons.

Publication Information

Garstad, R. (2018). Straddling practical and theoretical borders: Critically evaluating role and place through a discourse analytic lens. PNLA Quaterly, 82(3/4).

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Item Type

Article

Language

English

Rights

Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC)