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[ecrea] Fwd: Call for Papers
Tue May 24 15:41:52 GMT 2011
*Call for Papers*
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*Gender, Sexuality, Information: A Reader*
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While information needs and behavior have become a central research
concern in library and information studies, the particularities of
gender and sexuality have yet to be centered in the field. Bringing
queer and feminist theories into conversation with current LIS research,
/Gender, Sexuality, Information: A Reader /addresses this gap, gathering
existing research along with new scholarship on the intersection of
gender and sexuality and information use. Contributors address a range
of concerns, including paradigms of information needs and behavior
research, methodological challenges, and current approaches to assessing
and meeting LGBTQ and women’s information needs. Responding to emergent
critiques of positivism and behaviorism in LIS scholarship, this
collection also seeks to trouble what we think we mean when we talk
about gender and sex, as well as "information" and "behavior," as
settled, stable constructs.
*Critical and Interdisciplinary Focus*
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Current work in disciplines as diverse as legal theory, literary
criticism, design, anthropology, and technology studies exercise a
profound impact on LIS research. At the same time, the somewhat nebulous
sub-disciplines within our field, such as information seeking behavior,
information structures, archival studies, museology, information
retrieval, and information policy, have been connected by researchers in
new and innovative ways. LIS scholarship has also sought in recent years
to challenge traditional approaches and suggest new directions for
research into the purposes, practices, phenomenon, and organization of
information. This reader serves as a comprehensive multidisciplinary
anthology where different epistemologies and methodologies meet. It
offers a timely and reasoned contribution to feminist and queer LIS
research and promotes perspectives that can serve the cause of social
justice.**
*Possible topics*
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Manuscripts can cover a range of topics, both professional and
theoretical. The editors strongly encourage submissions concerning the
intersection of gender and sexuality with race, ethnicity, religion, and
socio-economics. Possible topics include but are not limited to the
following: cataloging and classification, assessing user needs,
information behavior, alternative social science methods, records
management, preservation, documentation, oral history, collection
development, curatorship, digital libraries and archives, Internet
studies, human-computer interaction, sexual health, sex positive
perspectives, activist or oppositional new media, informatics, queer or
feminist zines, web design and digital aesthetics, computer coding,
digital humanities, censorship and intellectual freedom, information
technology policy, children and young adult services, international and
comparative LIS issues, grant writing, administration and management,
and history of the book and publishing.
*Submission Guidelines*
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The editors encourage practitioners, activists, and both established and
emerging scholars to submit manuscripts by September 1, 2011.
Manuscripts should rage from 5,000-8,000 words and use the Chicago
Manual of Style (Chicago University Press, 2010). Manuscripts should be
submitted electronically in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) to
(gsireader.submissions /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(gsireader.submissions /at/ gmail.com)>.**
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*About the editors*
Rebecca Dean and Patrick Keilty are PhD candidates in information
studies with a concentration in women’s studies at the University of
California, Los Angeles.
*Contact*
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UCLA Department of Information Studies
GSE&IS Building, Box 951520
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1520
Phone: (310) 825-8799 <tel:%28310%29%20825-8799>
Dean’s email: (becdean /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(becdean /at/ gmail.com)>
Keilty’s email: (pkeilty /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(pkeilty /at/ gmail.com)>
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Patrick Keilty, PhD
Department of Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles
http://www.patrickkeilty.com/
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