Putting Foucault to work in tourism research
AC Wight - International Journal of Tourism Research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reflects on Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge as a methodological approach
in tourism research. It offers lessons from recent research focused on critiquing heritage …
in tourism research. It offers lessons from recent research focused on critiquing heritage …
Lithuanian genocide heritage as discursive formation
AC Wight - Annals of Tourism Research, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper presents a synthesis of Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge and the concept of
discursive formation to critique museums and sites of memory as spaces in which competing …
discursive formation to critique museums and sites of memory as spaces in which competing …
Teacher autonomy and professionalism: A policy archaeology perspective
ED De Klerk - 2014 - scholar.sun.ac.za
Global challenges on education policy provide reason why perspectives regarding
discourses such as teacher autonomy and professionalism are continuously questioned and …
discourses such as teacher autonomy and professionalism are continuously questioned and …
(Non-)use of Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge and Order of Things in LIS journal literature, 1990-2015
SH Dewey - Journal of Documentation, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to provide a close, detailed analysis of the frequency,
nature, and depth of visible use of two of Foucault's classic early works, The Archaeology of …
nature, and depth of visible use of two of Foucault's classic early works, The Archaeology of …
A century of circulation: the return of the Smithsonian Institution's duplicate anthropological specimens
CA Nichols - Museum Anthropology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
For nearly a century, the Smithsonian Institution permanently distributed “duplicate
specimens” from its museum collections to public educational institutions. In 1903 and 1905 …
specimens” from its museum collections to public educational institutions. In 1903 and 1905 …
Occupy Wall Street and the myth of technological death of the library
J Lingel - First Monday, 2012 - firstmonday.org
Within a week of the emergence of Occupy Wall Street, a library surfaced in the midst of the
protest. Staffed by volunteers and comprised entirely of donated materials, the People's …
protest. Staffed by volunteers and comprised entirely of donated materials, the People's …
Tool lending librarianship
J Söderholm - Journal of Librarianship and Information …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores the work of tool lending libraries from the perspective of staff and
decision makers. It addresses what role serving community members with tools plays, and …
decision makers. It addresses what role serving community members with tools plays, and …
Tracking discourses of occupation and genocide in Lithuanian museums and sites of memory
AC Wight - 2014 - plymouth.researchcommons.org
Tourism visits to sites associated to varying degrees with death and dying have for some
time inspired academic debate and research into what has come to be popularly described …
time inspired academic debate and research into what has come to be popularly described …
The materials-centered approach to public library collection development: A defense
M Kelly - Library Philosophy and Practice, 2015 - espace.curtin.edu.au
How selection of materials, understood as subject knowledge, should occur for non-fiction
collections in public libraries has been polarized along an axis of user demand and …
collections in public libraries has been polarized along an axis of user demand and …
Archaeological perspectives in information science
Archaeology is a domain that has intersections with information science and technology
research both as an empirical domain of investigation and as a perspective to inquire into …
research both as an empirical domain of investigation and as a perspective to inquire into …