Critical information literacy: The challenge, the criticism, and the need for reflection and research

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Abstract

This think piece examines the recent literature surrounding critical information literacy, the criticisms within this that the theory has not centered anti-racism within its scholarship, and the challenges toward its implementation. It concludes that more time and space should be given to IL practitioners to explore CIL, and how we should foreground Critical Race Theory and openly acknowledge white supremacy within our praxis.

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Haigh, J. (2024). Critical information literacy: The challenge, the criticism, and the need for reflection and research. Journal of Information Literacy, 18(1), 62–68. https://doi.org/10.11645/18.1.585

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