Mobile Libraries & Information Needs in Refugee Camps
Author(s) -
Allison Easton,
Katherine Wells
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pathfinder a canadian journal for information science students and early career professionals
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2563-2493
DOI - 10.29173/pathfinder16
Subject(s) - refugee , declaration , citizenship , work (physics) , focus (optics) , political science , human rights , access to information , sociology , public relations , information access , computer science , library science , law , engineering , mechanical engineering , physics , optics , politics
In this extended abstract, we use a postcolonial lens with a focus on global citizenship to outline some of the information needs experienced by refugees in refugee camps. A postcolonial approach, as it is defined by Vanessa Iwowo, allows us to challenge the ways in which Western ways of knowing advance a Western hegemonic worldview. We note how mobile libraries are used to address information needs, and posit them as a useful tool for future work in this area. We suggest that LIS professionals ought to be actively involved in responding to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by considering and working to improve information access in refugee camps.
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