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Journal Article: “Information Hegemony, Transcending Positivism, and Applying Critical Legal Information Literacy Concepts in the Legal Research Classroom and Beyond”

The article linked below was recently by the Journal of Radical Librarianship.
Title
Information Hegemony, Transcending Positivism, and Applying Critical Legal Information Literacy Concepts in the Legal Research Classroom and Beyond
Author
Latia WardUniversity of Virginia School of Law
Source
Journal of Radical LibrarianshipVol. 10 (2024)
DOI
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of critical information literacy, critical information theory, critical legal research as well as how information h
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