A holistic decolonial lens for library and information studies
ISSN: 0022-0418
Article publication date: 9 June 2022
Issue publication date: 10 January 2023
Abstract
Purpose
The aim of this paper is to introduce a holistic decolonial lens for Library and Information Studies (LIS). As such it centres in the following questions: what does decolonisation mean in the context of LIS? How can a holistic approach help improve our understanding of the field?
Design/methodology/approach
This is a conceptual paper that draws on theoretical analysis and discussion with in-depth examination of two cases of librarianship and information for development.
Findings
The paper presents a decolonial framework for interpreting and comprehending LIS-specific issues. As a result, we believe it is critical to recognise three interconnected types of colonial legacies and identify ways in which LIS academics and practitioners can consider these in the context of their research and work.
Research limitations/implications
The paper introduces a holistic framework for thinking about decoloniality in the LIS discipline. Further work should consider how this framework can be useful for other LIS fields.
Practical implications
The framework is of practical significance for LIS academics and practitioners who wish to take a decolonial approach to their research and thinking. We provide questions intended to lead to action.
Originality/value
The paper provides a holistic decolonial approach to critically reflect on research and teaching practices in the context of LIS.
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Citation
Jimenez, A., Vannini, S. and Cox, A. (2023), "A holistic decolonial lens for library and information studies", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 79 No. 1, pp. 224-244. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-10-2021-0205
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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