Exploring Positional Knowledge: Using Theory To Teach Bias

In this article, the authors explain how librarians can use positionality theory to understand how students produce value judgments around questions of bias, authority, and credibility. Librarians can help guide students to recognize the student’s own positionality when approaching issues of bias. S...

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Published inCommunications in information literacy Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 131 - 147
Main Authors Weeks, Thomas, Johnson, Melissa
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LanguageEnglish
Published Tulsa Communications in Information Literacy 01.01.2025
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1933-5954
DOI10.15760/comminfolit.2025.19.1.8

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Abstract In this article, the authors explain how librarians can use positionality theory to understand how students produce value judgments around questions of bias, authority, and credibility. Librarians can help guide students to recognize the student’s own positionality when approaching issues of bias. Students are often instructed to choose credible sources for their research, which they often interpret as sources that avoid bias. Source evaluation tools and checklists, such as the CRAAP test and SIFT, also tell students to watch out for biased language. Unfortunately, many people, students and librarians alike, misunderstand bias and fail to recognize its significance in the information search process. Positionality theory, which locates individuals within their social context, offers librarians a way to conceptualize bias’s function in information literacy as a social construct in order to teach students about the complexity of bias.
AbstractList In this article, the authors explain how librarians can use positionality theory to understand how students produce value judgments around questions of bias, authority, and credibility. Librarians can help guide students to recognize the student's own positionality when approaching issues of bias. Students are often instructed to choose credible sources for their research, which they often interpret as sources that avoid bias. Source evaluation tools and checklists, such as the CRAAP test and SIFT, also tell students to watch out for biased language. Unfortunately, many people, students and librarians alike, misunderstand bias and fail to recognize its significance in the information search process. Positionality theory, which locates individuals within their social context, offers librarians a way to conceptualize bias's function in information literacy as a social construct in order to teach students about the complexity of bias.
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Authors
Bias
Check Lists
credibility
Definitions
Domestic violence
Family Violence
Feminism
Freshman Composition
Information literacy
Knowledge
Librarian Attitudes
Librarians
Library and information science
Library Personnel
Literacy Education
positionality
Prejudice
Private Schools
Qualitative research
Reading Instruction
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Social Environment
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