Describing the invisible : how white youth services librarians perceive race in urban public libraries / by Amy Greer.
This study investigated how white identity influences the ways in which youth services librarians serving a diverse young adult population in urban areas make meaning of race, both their own and their patrons. Fifteen interviews were conducted, followed by both researcher and professional transcript...
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Main Author: | Greer, Amy (Author) |
Corporate Author: | Simmons College (Boston, Mass.) |
Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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