[Asis-l] Second Call for Participation: Conceptualizing Social Justice in the Information Sciences
Kevin Rioux
riouxk at stjohns.edu
Mon Oct 15 13:52:02 EDT 2007
*****Second Call for Participation*****
ASIS&T 2007: Conceptualizing Social Justice in the Information Sciences
Monday, October 22, 2007, 3:30PM
Speakers:
Elizabeth Buchanan, Director of the Center for Information Policy Research at the School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Kathryn Shaughnessy, Leader of Web 2.0 projects at St. John's University (Title III Grant)
Kevin Rioux, Bharat Mehra, Kendra Albright (Coordinators) will present a practical framework for social justice research in the information sciences.
An ad hoc, informal meeting, originally coined the "Social Justice Forum," was initiated in Austin, TX, at the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting in 2006. It brought together people who were interested in social justice issues as they relate to information.
The purpose of the proposed technical session is to build on last year's Forum and bring those interested and involved in social justice issues together for a formal exchange of ideas and discussion of relevant issues. Among the goals of this session are:
• To identify how principles, elements, and agendas of social justice are (or can be) furthered via social computing and use of information and communication technologies;
• To build a collection of information resources that exemplify and address issues of social justice in computing to represent best practices, case studies, and critical analysis in the knowledge domain;
• To promote networking among information researchers, educators, and others engaged in social justice work in order to create greater awareness and acknowledgment of relevant issues and social justice leaders;
• To trace social justice work being done in various areas associated with the information professions and social computing to chart the boundaries and map the terrain.
Possible outcomes of this session include identifying opportunities to contribute to special issue journals (including the ASIS&T Bulletin), monographs, etc.; identifying panel speakers for future conference presentations; identifying committees and SIGs that will represent social justice issues in professional associations; discussing overlap with other similar themed groups and networks; and brain-storming future actions and activities.
The format of this technical session will include presentations, break-out groups and the development of a white paper that will map out future activities that will develop social justice concepts within the information professions.
The organizers (Kevin Rioux, Bharat Mehra, Kendra Albright) welcome researchers and practitioners in any information-related field to join us in this interactive, exploratory technical session.
In order to facilitate the creation of breakout groups, please send (to Kevin Rioux at riouxk at stjohns.edu) a brief paragraph or two describing your interest in social justice issues as they relate to information. Formal statements are not necessary.
Please contact Kevin Rioux, St. John's University, New York, with questions or suggestions: riouxk at stjohns.edu.
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Kevin Rioux, PhD
Assistant Professor
Library and Information Science
St. John's University, New York
riouxk at stjohns.edu
718.990.1458
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