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A critical approach to the end of tenure and the advent of renewable contracts for all in librarianship (LIS)

Authors :
Muela-Meza, Zapopan Martín
Closet-Crane, Catherine
Source :
Muela-Meza, Zapopan Martín A critical approach to the end of tenure and the advent of renewable contracts for all in librarianship (LIS)., 2013 . In 2014 ALISE Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA, January 21-24, 2014. (Submitted) [Conference paper]
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
ALISE, 2013.

Abstract

This paper, “The end of tenure and the advent of renewable contracts for all in LIS,” as part of a topic suggested by the organizers of the Part-Time and Adjuncts SIG Session of ALISE 2014, whose title of proposed session is: Casualties and Collateral Damages: A Critical Look at Educational Entrepreneurship, written and proposed by a Mexican LIS scholar educated at national and international universities, LIS at undergraduate level at UANL, Mexico, one (Muela-Meza) in the USA at Master level (SUNY-Buffalo), and PhD (Muela-Meza, in Information Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK). Having a long tradition employing critical librarianship conceptualizations to his LIS practice and scholarship at UANL, and to his journal Librarianship (LIS) Critique: Journal of the Sciences of Information Science. And having researched and faced since 2008 many situations as part-time and adjunct professor at UANL, hampering his mobility towards full tenure. Thus, if accepted this proposal for participation by presence at ALISE in Philadelphia, would give the author the chance to bring forward some international insights on the issues of fading out of tenure and the advent of renewable contracts with critical epistemology and critical theories and concepts, mainly comparing the U.S., British, Spanish, and Mexican librarianship. Based on some international critics of capitalism and neo-liberal policies (Bouzas and de la Garza, 1998; Berry, 2002; 2005; Giroux, 2012), and underpinned with critical epistemology and critical librarianship concepts, they will try to analyze these issues as how they affect LIS theory and practice (as in e.g. Horner, 2000).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
E-LIS (Eprints in Library & Information Science)
Journal :
Muela-Meza, Zapopan Martín A critical approach to the end of tenure and the advent of renewable contracts for all in librarianship (LIS)., 2013 . In 2014 ALISE Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA, January 21-24, 2014. (Submitted) [Conference paper]
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
edseli.19555
Document Type :
Conference paper