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Tyler Youngman
Tyler Youngman
School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
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Epistemicide on the Record: Theorizing Commemorative Injustice and Reimagining Interdisciplinary Discourses in Cultural Information Studies
T Youngman, S Modrow, M Smith, B Patin
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 59 (1 …, 2022
72022
Epistemicide and Anti-Blackness in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Working Toward Equity Through Epistemic Justice Practices
BJH Patin, M Smith, T Youngman, J Yeon, J Kambara
Antiracist Library and Information Science: Racial Justice and Community, 15-34, 2023
22023
Theorizing Cultural Heritage Informatics as the Intersection of Heritage, Memory, and Information
S Modrow, T Youngman
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 60 (1 …, 2023
12023
Locating Activism and Memory: Reimagining 1960s Civil Rights Familial Communities in a Library and Information Context
LV Gray, BJH Patin, T Youngman, R Nutt
Libraries Without Borders: New Directions in Library History, 3-26, 2024
2024
Flashing the Hazard Lights: Interrogating Discourses of Disruptive Algorithmic Technologies in LIS Education
T Youngman, S Appedu, Z Tacheva, B Patin
Proceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference, 2023
2023
Epistemicide Beyond Borders: Addressing Epistemic Injustice in Global Library and Information Settings through Critical International Librarianship
J Yeon, M Smith, T Youngman, B Patin
The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion (IJIDI) 7 (1/2), 2023
2023
The Sankofa Intervention: Combatting the Epistemicide of Parasitic Omission Through Civil Rights Literacy in Community Information Contexts
B Patin, T Youngman
Proceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference, 2022
2022
Know Better: Combatting Epistemicide by Addressing the Ethics of Neutrality in LIS
M Sebastian, T Youngman, B Patin
Journal of Information Ethics 31 (2), 70-82, 2022
2022
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