[Libs-Or] Fw: [IFLA-L] [ IJIDI ] New release! Special issue: Hip hop + LIS in research and practice
Matthew Baiocchi
mbaiocchi at lincolncity.org
Thu May 12 09:00:21 PDT 2022
>From The International Journal of Information, Diversity, and Inclusion: Our goal with guest editing this special issue is to illuminate how hip hop, as a cultural art form, can afford LIS scholars fresh new ways of constructing knowledge. This call is especially pertinent in areas that have grown stagnant due to the same theoretical lenses being applied to study the same kind of research problems in the LIS field. In short, we call for LIS scholars to leverage hip hop as a way to bring a “brand new flava in ya ear,” as the late rapper Craig Mack said in his hit record, Flava In Ya Ear (1994).
See below.
Matthew Baiocchi
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Greetings LIS Colleagues,
I am happy to share that The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Information (IJIDI) has published a new issue, 6(1/2), at: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/issue/view/2556.
This release is a tremendous special topic issue entitled "The Global Drumbeat: Permeations of Hip Hop Across Diverse Information Worlds," guest-edited by Dr. Kafi Kumasi of Wayne State University (USA) with Dr. André Brock of the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA). The issue features library and information science (LIS) research that interweaves hip hop with neuroscience, data storytelling and copyright as meaningful aspects of LIS theory and practice. Two field reports present compelling outcomes on centering hip hop in library programming. The issue also features a special creative section with three poems about hip hop, libraries, literacy, and the Black experience. Book reviews are posted, with more to be added soon.
We anticipate that you will enjoy this issue; it is fascinating work that makes an indelible contribution to our global LIS discourse. Please share this publication with your social networks.
Thank you for your continued support of The IJIDI; it is profoundly appreciated.
Best wishes,
Vanessa Irvin, Editor, IJIDI.
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