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The global development and social justice of cohort 9

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  1. 1. The global development and social justice of cohort 9
  2. 2. MA IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE COHORT 9 2014
  3. 3. A.MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS. B.SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. C.MILLENIUM CHALLENGE.
  4. 4. Mehra, B., Albright, K., & Rioux, K. (2006). A practical framework for social justice research in the information professions. Proceedings of the 69th ASIS&T Annual Meeting [CD-ROM]. Silver Spring, MD: American Society for Information Science and Technology. Samek, A., & Rioux, K. (2008). Apologies, boycotts & law reform: Why and how library and information workers talk and walk human rights. Proceedings of the International Conference on Libraries from a Human Rights Perspective (p. 84-97). Ramallah, Palestine: Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies. Rioux, K. (2010). Metatheory in library and information science: A nascent social justice approach. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 51(1), 9-17. I think we can all agree, especially given our discussions in Rome, that access to information is crucial to development work. But as you read these papers, youll see that the idea of characterizing information professionals
  5. 5. Mehra, B., Albright, K., & Rioux, K. (2006). A practical framework for social justice research in the information professions. Proceedings of the 69th ASIS&T Annual Meeting [CD-ROM]. Silver Spring, MD: American Society for Information Science and Technology.
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  8. 8. Rioux, K. (2010). Metatheory in library and information science: A nascent social justice approach. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 51(1), 9-17. I think we can all agree, especially given our discussions in Rome, that access to information is crucial to development work. But as you read these papers, youll see that the idea of characterizing information professionals
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