Where Are Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Social Justice in North American Graduate Archival Education?

Alex H. Poole, Ashley Todd-Diaz
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Recent official pronouncements by the Society of American Archivists (SAA) and the exhortations of recent SAA presidents highlight the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and social justice in the archival enterprise. Graduate archival education programs have immense influence in readying students for practice. Faculty members therefore have an opportunity—and a responsibility—to embed DEI and social justice in the curriculum to ensure that students are prepared to promote DEI and social justice in their professional work. This exploratory mixed-methods case study relies on semistructured interviews with 33 tenured or tenure-track graduate archival faculty and a survey of 406 students and new archival professionals (SNPs) (those with five or fewer years in the field) to explore the prevalence of DEI and social justice content in the current graduate archival curriculum. Findings suggest, first, that faculty members integrate DEI/SJ into curriculum in numerous ways but could do so more robustly and consistently. Second, SNPs did not necessarily see DEI and social justice as topics essential to optimal professional preparation. Moreover, many students were not exposed to DEI and social justice issues during their graduate education. We discuss the implications of these findings, offer recommendations for practice, and provide suggestions for further research in this underdeveloped area.
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在北美研究生档案教育中,多样性、公平、包容(DEI)和社会正义在哪里?
美国档案工作者协会(SAA)最近的官方声明和SAA最近的主席们的劝告强调了档案事业中多样性、公平和包容(DEI)和社会正义的重要性。研究生档案教育项目对学生为实践做好准备有着巨大的影响。因此,教师们有机会——也有责任——将DEI和社会正义融入到课程中,以确保学生们准备好在他们的专业工作中促进DEI和社会正义。这个探索性混合方法案例研究依赖于对33名终身或终身研究生档案教师的半结构化访谈,以及对406名学生和新档案专业人员(SNPs)(在该领域工作五年或更少的人)的调查,以探索DEI和社会正义内容在当前研究生档案课程中的流行程度。研究结果表明,首先,教师可以通过多种方式将DEI/SJ整合到课程中,但可以更有力、更一致地这样做。其次,snp并不一定将DEI和社会正义视为最佳专业准备的必要主题。此外,许多学生在研究生教育期间没有接触到DEI和社会正义问题。我们讨论了这些发现的意义,提出了实践建议,并为该欠发达地区的进一步研究提供了建议。
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Journal of Education for Library and Information Science
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS) is a fully refereed scholarly periodical that has been published quarterly by the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) since 1960. JELIS supports scholarly inquiry in library and information science (LIS) education by serving as the primary venue for the publication of research articles, reviews, and brief communications about issues of interest to LIS educators.
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