| | Introduction: The Necessity for Theoretically Informed Critique in Library and Information Science (LIS) by John Buschman | | |
1 | | Michel Aglietta and Regulation Theory by Siobhan Stevenson | | 1 |
2 | | Roland Barthes: On Semiology and Taxonomy by Hans Dam Christensen | | 15 |
3 | | Roy Bhaskars Critical Realism by John M. Budd | | 29 |
4 | | Social Capital, Symbolic Violence, and Fields of Cultural Production: Pierre Bourdieu and Library and Information Science by Lisa Hussey | | 41 |
5 | | Beyond a Signpost for Resistance: The Promise of Michel de Certeaus Practices of Everyday Life for LIS Scholarship by Paulette Rothbauer | | 53 |
6 | | Michel Foucault: Discourse, Power/Knowledge, and the Battle for Truth by Michael R. Olsson | | 63 |
7 | | Deconstructing the Library with Jacques Derrida: Creating Space for the "Other" in Bibliographic Description and Classification by Joseph Deodato | | 75 |
8 | | Transformative Library Pedagogy and Community-Based Libraries: A Freirean Perspective by Mustafa Yunus Eryaman | | 89 |
9 | | Psychoanalysis as Critique in the Works of Freud, Lacan, and Deleuze and Guattari by Andrew J. Lau | | 101 |
10 | | Anthony Giddens Influence on Library and Information Science by Howard Rosenbaum | | 119 |
11 | | The Public Library as a Space for Democratic Empowerment: Henry Giroux, Radical Democracy, and Border Pedagogy by Mustafa Yunus Eryaman | | 131 |
12 | | Hegemony, Historic Blocs, and Capitalism: Antonio Gramsci in Library and Information Science by Douglas Raber | | 143 |
13 | | The Social as Fundamental and a Source of the Critical: Jurgen Habermas by John E. Buschman | | 161 |
14 | | Martin Heideggers Critique of Informational Modernity by Ronald E. Day | | 173 |
15 | | Bruno Latour: Documenting Human and Nonhuman Associations by Will Wheeler | | 189 |
16 | | Jean Laves Practice Theory by Sanna Talja | | 205 |
17 | | Henri Lefebvre and Spatial Dialectics by Lisa M. Given | | 221 |
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