CRiTical Race Information Theory as Innovative Pedagogy, Act Two: Still Harder Than You Think, and It Remains a Beautiful Thing

Anthony W. Dunbar, Rebekah McFarland, Elizabeth Grauel
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This counterstory began with “CRiTical Race Information Theory as Innovative Pedagogy, Act One: Harder Than You Think, It's a Beautiful Thing.” In the first act, the authors introduced Critical Race information Theory (CRiT) as a rapidly developing iteration of Critical Race Theory (CRT) applied within information settings. The first act also introduced the CRiT frameworks and tenets as well as the CRiT's three-dimensional infrastructure: CRiT as pedagogy, CRiT as praxis, and CRiT as theory (including the process and nuances of theory building). In this article, the authors transition from the first act's “What is CRiT?” discussion to the second act's discussion of how to “Make it CRiT.” Whereas act one covered an approximately 15-year period, this second act moves at a more rapid pace, primarily because it covers a shorter period of time (2021–2023). In act two, the CRiT as pedagogy setting changes from the context of the pilot course launched within the Department of Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles to CRiT as pedagogy providing two offerings to Dominican University's School of Information Studies foundational course electives in its ALA-accredited curriculum. Before concluding, the second act offers inspiration and encouragement both to those who offer their critical race work as expressions of transformative, difference-making contributions and to those who aspire to develop and then offer their critical race creations.
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作为创新教学法的 CRiTical Race 信息论第二幕:仍然比你想象的要难,但它仍然是一件美好的事情
本反面故事以 "作为创新教学法的批判性种族信息理论,第一幕:比你想象的更难,这是一件美好的事情 "开始。在第一幕中,作者介绍了批判性种族信息理论(CRiT),它是批判性种族理论(CRT)在信息环境中应用的一种快速发展的迭代。第一幕还介绍了 CRiT 的框架和信条,以及 CRiT 的三维基础架构:作为教学法的 CRiT、作为实践的 CRiT 和作为理论的 CRiT(包括理论构建的过程和细微差别)。在本文中,作者从第一幕 "什么是 CRiT?"的讨论过渡到第二幕关于如何 "使其成为 CRiT "的讨论。第一幕的时间跨度约为 15 年,而第二幕的时间跨度更快,这主要是因为第二幕的时间跨度更短(2021-2023 年)。在第二幕中,CRiT 作为教学法的背景从加州大学洛杉矶分校信息研究系推出的试点课程转变为 CRiT 作为教学法为多明尼加大学信息研究学院经 ALA 认证的课程中的两门基础选修课。在结束之前,第二幕为那些将其批判性种族工作作为变革性、创造性贡献的表达方式的人,以及那些渴望发展并随后提供其批判性种族创作的人提供了启发和鼓励。
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