Opportunity for Leadership: Full and Informed Participation

Opportunity for Leadership: Full and Informed Participation

Opportunity for Leadership: Full and Informed Participation

Opportunity for Leadership: Full and Informed Participation

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Overview

An informed citizenry, capable of informed participation, is one of the principles on which U.S. democracy is based, its premise represented in Constitutional principles of intellectual freedom. To what extent does participation in the political process and civic engagement require access to information representing various viewpoints and perspectives? And in turban, how do issues of race, ethnicity and culture, language, economic disparity, and geographic isolation limit such access? Mark Winston offers a cross section of individual, collective, and organizational efforts—from both ends of the political spectrum—to control information access in the hopes of protecting society from itself. Beginning with Brown v. Board of Education, he considers the roleplayed by equality of educational opportunity and agencies such as the library as essential influences on public discourse and sound decision-making.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591583875
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2008
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 1 - 17 Years

About the Author

Mark Winston, associate professor in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill since 2006, will become assistant chancellor and director of the John Cotton Dana Library at Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, effective September 1. Prior to his UNC position, Winston taught for seven years at the Rutgers School of Communication, Information and Library Studies on the New Brunswick campus. Winston succeeds Lynn Mullins, who retired after 20 years as Dana Library director.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Brown v. Board of Education and The Constitutional Basis for Access to Information
Chapter 2: The Value of Access to Information in a Competitive Environment
Chapter 3: The Controversy Over Access to Information
Chapter 4: An Ethics Crisis
Chapter 5: Decision Making
Chapter 6: Civic Engagement

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