通过在公共图书馆共同制作 zine 来研究和激发社区意识

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Area Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1111/area.12960
Rianne van Melik, Jamea Kofi, Friederike Landau-Donnelly
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本文报告了我们在一个关于公共图书馆作为社会基础设施的研究项目中,将共同生产的 zine 制作作为一种创造性和参与性方法的持续经验。该项目吸引了包括图书馆管理人员和工作人员、读者和城市政府当局在内的不同受众参与,旨在同时研究和激发公共图书馆的社区意识。许多图书馆已经将制作电子杂志作为一种低成本的读者活动,而我们则将其作为一种数据收集和社区建设工具。共同制作电子杂志提供了反思和相互理解的机会,以促进不同利益相关者之间的教育、交流和接触。它挑战了学术界及其他领域知识生产的传统权力动态。zine 制作可以作为一种创造性工具,推动研究人员更多地进行(自我)反思。然而,尽管有这些好处,制作 Zine 也并非没有挑战,因此需要研究人员具备特定的技能。本文深入探讨了我们在与鹿特丹的社区图书馆员共同组织项目中的五次zine制作研讨会中的第一次研讨会之前、期间和之后遇到的实际问题和伦理问题。
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Studying and stimulating a sense of community through co-productive zine-making in public libraries

This paper reports on our ongoing experiences of using co-productive zine-making as a creative and participatory method in a research project on public libraries as social infrastructures. Engaging different audiences, including library management and staff, patrons and urban government authorities, the project aims to simultaneously study and stimulate a sense of community in public libraries. While many libraries already deploy zine-making programmes as a low-cost visitor activity, we use it as both a data collection and community-building tool. Co-productive zine-making offers opportunities for reflection and mutual understanding to foster education, exchange and encounter between different stakeholders. It challenges the traditional power dynamics of knowledge production in academia and beyond. Zine-making can act as a creative tool that pushes researchers to be more (self-)reflexive. Yet, despite these benefits, zine-making does not come without challenges, and therefore requires a specific researchers' skillset. This paper provides insight into both practical and ethical issues we encountered before, during and after the organisation of the first out of five zine-making workshops in our project, held with community librarians in Rotterdam.

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Area
Area GEOGRAPHY-
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5.20
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80
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: Area publishes ground breaking geographical research and scholarship across the field of geography. Whatever your interests, reading Area is essential to keep up with the latest thinking in geography. At the cutting edge of the discipline, the journal: • is the debating forum for the latest geographical research and ideas • is an outlet for fresh ideas, from both established and new scholars • is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and academics at an early stage in their careers • contains commentaries and debates that focus on topical issues, new research results, methodological theory and practice and academic discussion and debate • provides rapid publication
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