Library and Information Science Professionals as Community Action Researchers in an Academic Setting: Top Ten Directions to Further Institutional Change for People of Diverse Sexual Orientations and Gender Identities
Mehra, Bharat; Braquet, Donna
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Title
Library and Information Science Professionals as Community Action Researchers in an Academic Setting: Top Ten Directions to Further Institutional Change for People of Diverse Sexual Orientations and Gender Identities
Author(s)
Mehra, Bharat
Braquet, Donna
Issue Date
2007
Keyword(s)
LGBT
Gender
Abstract
The need for progressive change in people’s attitudes and behaviors
is essential for a communitywide acceptance of lesbians, gays,
bisexuals, transgenders, and questioning (LGBTQ) individuals.
This article examines our role as library and information science
(LIS) professionals working in an academic environment to promote
equality of sexual minorities by taking community action and
creating social awareness and acceptance on their behalf. Findings
based on qualitative studies and action research conducted in the
University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UTK) help identify typical
barriers and challenges faced by local LGBTQ individuals toward
self-fulfillment and social and political empowerment. Research
participants share their marginalizing experiences that paint a
picture of slow acceptance reflected in the lukewarm campus and
community climate of support toward LGBTQ individuals. It forms
the contextual motivation for the authors as openly gay LIS professionals
to promote “top ten” prioritized community actions of
“what do we need to do” and “how do we do it” on behalf of people
of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities. Current directions
of progress made in the UTK academic environment over a
period of two years are shared in this paper. Future efforts are also
identified that require extending traditional library functions of information
provision to reflect contemporary nontraditional expectations
of relevance that include proactive social justice efforts for
libraries and LIS professionals to come out of the closet in support
of people of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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