Author ORCID Identifier
Semester
Spring
Date of Graduation
2023
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Type
EdD
College
College of Applied Human Sciences
Department
Curriculum & Instruction/Literacy Studies
Committee Chair
Melissa Sherfinski
Committee Co-Chair
N/A
Committee Member
Sharon Hayes
Committee Member
Heather Harris
Committee Member
Denise Lindstrom
Committee Member
N/A
Committee Member
N/A
Abstract
This dissertation is situated within the context of the author's personal experience as a librarian of color and educator, exploring the dissonance between the perceived value of their role and their own understanding of its worth. The study aims to bring to light the processes that shape the experiences of female librarians, particularly those who are women of color. The research is informed by Institutional Ethnography (IE) and Narrative Analysis, which focus on the everyday lived experiences of people as the research problematic, and progress through layers to uncover how external power structures influence daily life. Five active female and two active male librarians were interviewed to understand how the value of female librarians’ work is socially constructed, how librarians are positioned to understand the role of education in library systems, and what the lived experiences of diverse librarians who work with children/youth are, and how this knowledge can influence instructional changes. Ultimately, the study highlights the inseparable connection between the librarian and the library, and suggests that by fully actualizing public librarians' potential, a critical praxis of librarianship can advance information fluencies and the social, political, cultural, and economic dimensions of information environments.
Recommended Citation
Jalalifard, Mariam, "The Everyday Work-lives of Public Librarians in a Diverse US City" (2023). Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports. 11883.
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/11883
Embargo Reason
Publication Pending
Comments
Hi Karla,
The revised version has been submitted!
Thank you,
Mariam