Conceptions of 'Information Poverty' in LIS: An Analysis of Discourses
(2006) Conceptions of 'Information Poverty' in LIS: An Analysis of Discourses. In Jensen, J. and Thomasen, K. and Sørensen, M-L. and Hansen, T., Eds. Proceedings BOBCATSSS Symposium, pages pp. 79-89, Tallinn, Estonia.
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Abstract
Notions of 'information poverty' and the ’information poor’ in LIS are examined from a discourse analytical perspective. Foucault's understanding of discourse, as forming the social reality to which it refers, is outlined and the related concept of the statement, as the basic element of discourse, is introduced. 'Information poverty' is examined as a statement in its relation to other statements in order to highlight assumptions and factors contributing to its construction. The analysis is based on close reading of 35 articles published in LIS journals between 1995 and 2005. Four groups of especially productive discursive procedures and themes are identified and discussed: 1. economic determinism, 2. technological determinism and the 'information society', 3. historicising the 'in formation poor', 4. the library profession's moral obligation and responsibility.
| EPrint Type: | Conference Paper |
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| Keywords: | Information Poverty, Discourse Analysis, Librarianship, Foucault |
| Subjects: | Philosophy Library Science Sociology Information Science Economics of Information Information Ethics Qualitative Research |
| ID Code: | 1067 |
| Deposited On: | 26 March 2006 |
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