The Self and Others: Revisiting Information Needs and Libraries as Public, Social Institutions in a Post-truth World
The Self and Others: Revisiting Information Needs and Libraries as Public, Social Institutions in a Post-truth World
Blog Article
The post-truth era and the increasing ease with which fake news is disseminated and consumed is a wicked problem that invites re-examination of the media environment, algorithmic authority, library and information science (LIS) professional practice, and what people bring to information interactions in terms of cognitive biases and 3 piece horse wall art worldviews.Fake news has social consequences such as undermining civic discourse and democracy, and inciting hatred.Consequently, the role of libraries as public, social institutions embedded in democratic societies and the relational 9002nc aspects of information needs are important to consider.An alternative framework, the decent society, a society in which its attendant social institutions do not humiliate, is explored.An example from the Toronto Public Library (TPL) is used to illustrate the ways in which a social institution can copyright the principle of non-humiliation in an increasingly politicized world.