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The 2018 West Virginia teachers’ strike in the United States exemplifies the changing shape of dissent and protest in the digital age. The use of social media has changed the ways such events develop and unfold, offering new tools for organizing, strategizing, generating large numbers of participants, and for communicating crucial information widely and quickly.

Utilizing in-depth interviews with strike participants, ‘Toward New Possibilities for Library and Information Science: The Use of Social Media in the 2018 West Virginia Teachers' Strike’ takes a critical approach to understanding the role of social media in the 2018 teachers’ strike, the significance of social media to the outcomes of the strike, and the importance of an Appalachian collective identity. It further proposes solutions for changing entrenched practices within library and information sciences education. In this way, it extends the scope and praxis of scholarship and education in information sciences.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Mystery and Wonder
Chapter 2. The Strike and Issues of Social Media
Chapter 3. Theoretical and Epistemological Frameworks
Chapter 4. The Puzzle of Academic Research
Chapter 5. Telling the Story
Chapter 6. Beyond Rationalism
Chapter 7. A Reflective Journey

Toward New Possibilities for Library and

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 01/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781803823805, 978-1803823805
      ISBN10: 1803823801

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The 2018 West Virginia teachers’ strike in the United States exemplifies the changing shape of dissent and protest in the digital age. The use of social media has changed the ways such events develop and unfold, offering new tools for organizing, strategizing, generating large numbers of participants, and for communicating crucial information widely and quickly.

      Utilizing in-depth interviews with strike participants, ‘Toward New Possibilities for Library and Information Science: The Use of Social Media in the 2018 West Virginia Teachers' Strike’ takes a critical approach to understanding the role of social media in the 2018 teachers’ strike, the significance of social media to the outcomes of the strike, and the importance of an Appalachian collective identity. It further proposes solutions for changing entrenched practices within library and information sciences education. In this way, it extends the scope and praxis of scholarship and education in information sciences.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Mystery and Wonder
      Chapter 2. The Strike and Issues of Social Media
      Chapter 3. Theoretical and Epistemological Frameworks
      Chapter 4. The Puzzle of Academic Research
      Chapter 5. Telling the Story
      Chapter 6. Beyond Rationalism
      Chapter 7. A Reflective Journey

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