Gender, Sexuality, Information: A Reader

Editors: Rebecca Dean and Patrick Keilty
Price: $35.00
Expected: Spring 2012
ISBN: 978-1-936117-16-1

Number three in the series Gender and Sexuality in Librarianship, Emily Drabinski, series editor

While information needs and behavior have become a central research concern in library and information studies, the particularities of gender and sexuality have yet to be centered in the field. Bringing queer and feminist theories into conversation with current LIS research, Dean and Keilty address this gap, gathering existing research along with new scholarship on the intersection of gender and sexuality and information use. Contributors address a range of concerns, including paradigms of information needs and behavior research, methodological challenges, and current approaches to assessing and meeting LGBTQ information needs. Responding to emergent critiques of positivism and behaviorism in LIS scholarship, this collection also seeks to trouble what we think we mean when we talk about gender and sex, as well as "information" and "behavior," as settled, stable constructs.