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I, TOO, SING AMERICA
How public libraries can encourage civic
engagement via information technology
Of all the ethical responsibilities of libraries, encouraging
civic engagement must be near the top of the list.
"Libraries can help mitigate the downside of new technology by emphasizing
community connections that are both face to face and electronic, and by
organizing and disseminating local information for local residents"
(Schull, 2004, p. 65).
Citizenship
“Be Informed Citizens” is the first of the 17
PLA Service responses from 2007.
What does it mean to be a citizen?

   Schudson (1998): to deliberate via dialogue, never
    forget the rights of minorities, nor ones responsibility to
    posterity, and to demand of oneself “ordinary but not
    heroic efforts at information-gathering and civic
    participation” (p. 309).
   Civic activities are one measurement
   Civic attitudes are another
What does it mean to be a citizen?

   Habermas & Arendt: the public sphere is “a discursive
    arena that is home to citizen
    debate, deliberation, agreement and action”
    (Villa, 1992, p. 712).
   A “public voice” is characteristic of civic engagement, as
    separate from private conversation.
   My definition of civic engagement: any activity or attitude
    reflecting the individual’s relationship with civil
    society, within the public sphere, particularly when using
    the public voice.
Divisions
Both the digital divide and falling rates of
civic participations point to growing
inequities that can be addressed by
libraries.
Trust & inequity
   "Trust in others rests on a foundation of economic
    equality. When resources are distributed
    inequitably, people at the top and the bottom will not see
    each other as facing a shared fate" (Uslaner &
    Brown, 2003, p.2).
   Inequity = little trust = less likely to participate in civic
    life.
   Particularized trust = bonding
   Generalized trust = bridging
Social capital
   Social capital: the
    benefits of
    reciprocity, networking, a
    nd trustworthiness that
    can be earned by
    individuals, institutions
    or communities.
   Libraries have social
    capital.
   Libraries build social
    capital.
The Digital Divide




The digital divide is both caused by and further causes civic
         disengagement and lack of social capital.
Falling rates of participation
                    Voting rates are down
                     from earlier in the
                     century.
                    People belong to fewer
                     community organizations.
                    Belonging to
                     organizations increases
                     civic engagement, even
                     things like bowling
                     leagues and book clubs.
Alliances
   Library partnerships can:
   establish new constituencies
   build wider support
   broaden and diversify sources of funding
    (Marcum, 1996, p. 197).
   Increase bonding & bridging forms of social capital.
IT & Civic Engagement
Pessimism about possible deleterious
effects of IT on social structures sparks
assumptions about social fragmentation.
Pew Internet & American Life
Project
   Internet use actually increases the likelihood of using
    public spaces, of connecting locally, and of having rich
    and diverse networks.
   There may be downsides to IT and civic
    engagement, but using Facebook and a cell phone is
    not causing damaging social networks.
   Civic engagement was increased among IT users.
IT & social capital spiral
   Path
    dependency                   Low social
    becomes a                      capital

    given if one
    has no idea
                   Can’t build
    another path     social                      No IT
    exists.        capital via
                       IT
                                              information




                                   Can’t
                                 access IT
Agape vs. Storge
Historically, motivations for encouraging
civic engagement have been paternalistic.
Storge
   Storge, the Greek word for love of a parent for a child:
    an elitist sentiment in statements such as “persons
    should be induced to read” to “raise personal character
    and condition” (Seaver, Gardner, & McCleary, 1852).
   McCabe(2001): “most people aren't interested in serious
    education and intense civic engagement” is dismissive
    (p. 31).
   Hearkens back to a popular image of librarian as
    contemptuous and holier-than-thou.
Agape

           Agape, the Greek word
            for unconditional love for
            one’s fellow humans.
           Library services offered
            BY community members
            (including the librarians
            themselves) FOR
            community members.
           No hierarchical
            distinction between
            librarians and users.
IT in Libraries
In the virtual environment, therefore, it is the community
that is understood to be the source of power in the way
that the material world was understood to be in an
environment that valued vertu, and the spiritual in a
world focused on virtue. (Braman, 1996, p. 308)
Library use & IT
   At the local, regional, and national levels, the stories
    people tell are more powerful than the tools they use”
    (McCabe, 2001, p. 150).
   Internet use has revived, not destroyed, libraries
    (Friess, 2002).
Over-used cliché or critical meme?

   The “Yes We Can” ideal of individual engagement has
    spurred a cultural movement of self-empowerment via
    social networking.
   Critics such as John Buschman (2003) question the
    legitimacy of the capitalist model of technology: “libraries
    diminish the quality of the public sphere within their walls
    in the unthinking shift to the entertainment resources
    and products of the “new” economy” (p. 74).
Recommendations?
4 ways in which libraries can add civic engagement-
building IT-rich services.
Alliances

Build alliances with other
civic groups by hosting
them both online and in
the physical library.
Pay librarians to build
such partnerships through
organization membership.
Thirdspace

Increase both virtual and
physical thirdspace, and
spur conversations with
programs on local topics.
Go where the people
are, such as pubs and
facebook instead of
waiting for them to come
to the library.
Reflect the community

Reposition the library
image from aloof
information provider by
actively reflecting
community life.
This image was shot by a
director who shoots &
uploads photos of all
sorts of community
events.
Use art

Host nectarian art
exhibits online and in
the library, to engage
the community with
local ecology and to
activate conversation
on the psychology of
place.
Conclusion:
Today, new information technologies can increase, rather than decrease, the viability of the
civic engagement aspects of a library’s mission. Mounting inequities of information access
can by reined in by the use of public library technologies, as long as librarians are aware of
the moral implications of access policies. The innovative and ethical use of technology in
public libraries can enrich our communities morphogenetically.
References
Braman, S. J. (1996). From virtue to vertu to the virtual: Art, self-              Most images were Microsoft
    organizing systems, and the net. Readerly/Writerly Texts: Essays on             clipart, but the following need
    Literature, Literary/Textual Criticism, and Pedagogy, 3 (2), 149-166.
                                                                                    attribution.
Buschman, J. E. (2003). Dismantling the public sphere: situating and
    sustaining librarianship in the public philosophy. Westport, CT:               Falling rates of participation:
    Libraries Unlimited.                                                            http://www.cmsathletics.org/intr
                                                                                    amurals/2007-
Friess, S. (2002, July 25). The Web didn't kill libraries. It's the new draw.
     Retrieved May 1, 2010, from Christian Science Monitor:                         08/news/Spring_Bowling
     http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0725/p02s02-ussc.html                           Thirdspace:
Marcum, D. B. (1996). Redefining community through the public library.              http://api.ning.com/files/ykz2VB
    Daedalus , 125, 191-205.                                                        SUxmhLHE56uHeMAQAnyNP*
McCabe, R. B. (2001). Civic librarianship: Renewing the social mission of           w5Z0-
   the public library. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.                                 D6eGGBz7u8X4XuNL76C1UW
Schudson, M. (1998). The good citizen: A history of American civic life.            CAGQsPVlHC5fN9NmL9cCZY
    New York: The Free Press.                                                       gTK9nRsBO72vW9S91m1/disc
Schull, D. (2004). The civic library: A model for 21 st century
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    participation. Advances in Librarianship , 28, 55-81.                          Reflect the community:
Seaver, B., Gardner, H. J., & McCleary, S. F. (1852). Report of the                 http://www.flickr.com/photos/les
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  • 1. I, TOO, SING AMERICA How public libraries can encourage civic engagement via information technology
  • 2. Of all the ethical responsibilities of libraries, encouraging civic engagement must be near the top of the list. "Libraries can help mitigate the downside of new technology by emphasizing community connections that are both face to face and electronic, and by organizing and disseminating local information for local residents" (Schull, 2004, p. 65).
  • 3. Citizenship “Be Informed Citizens” is the first of the 17 PLA Service responses from 2007.
  • 4. What does it mean to be a citizen?  Schudson (1998): to deliberate via dialogue, never forget the rights of minorities, nor ones responsibility to posterity, and to demand of oneself “ordinary but not heroic efforts at information-gathering and civic participation” (p. 309).  Civic activities are one measurement  Civic attitudes are another
  • 5. What does it mean to be a citizen?  Habermas & Arendt: the public sphere is “a discursive arena that is home to citizen debate, deliberation, agreement and action” (Villa, 1992, p. 712).  A “public voice” is characteristic of civic engagement, as separate from private conversation.  My definition of civic engagement: any activity or attitude reflecting the individual’s relationship with civil society, within the public sphere, particularly when using the public voice.
  • 6. Divisions Both the digital divide and falling rates of civic participations point to growing inequities that can be addressed by libraries.
  • 7. Trust & inequity  "Trust in others rests on a foundation of economic equality. When resources are distributed inequitably, people at the top and the bottom will not see each other as facing a shared fate" (Uslaner & Brown, 2003, p.2).  Inequity = little trust = less likely to participate in civic life.  Particularized trust = bonding  Generalized trust = bridging
  • 8. Social capital  Social capital: the benefits of reciprocity, networking, a nd trustworthiness that can be earned by individuals, institutions or communities.  Libraries have social capital.  Libraries build social capital.
  • 9. The Digital Divide The digital divide is both caused by and further causes civic disengagement and lack of social capital.
  • 10. Falling rates of participation  Voting rates are down from earlier in the century.  People belong to fewer community organizations.  Belonging to organizations increases civic engagement, even things like bowling leagues and book clubs.
  • 11. Alliances  Library partnerships can:  establish new constituencies  build wider support  broaden and diversify sources of funding (Marcum, 1996, p. 197).  Increase bonding & bridging forms of social capital.
  • 12. IT & Civic Engagement Pessimism about possible deleterious effects of IT on social structures sparks assumptions about social fragmentation.
  • 13. Pew Internet & American Life Project  Internet use actually increases the likelihood of using public spaces, of connecting locally, and of having rich and diverse networks.  There may be downsides to IT and civic engagement, but using Facebook and a cell phone is not causing damaging social networks.  Civic engagement was increased among IT users.
  • 14. IT & social capital spiral  Path dependency Low social becomes a capital given if one has no idea Can’t build another path social No IT exists. capital via IT information Can’t access IT
  • 15. Agape vs. Storge Historically, motivations for encouraging civic engagement have been paternalistic.
  • 16. Storge  Storge, the Greek word for love of a parent for a child: an elitist sentiment in statements such as “persons should be induced to read” to “raise personal character and condition” (Seaver, Gardner, & McCleary, 1852).  McCabe(2001): “most people aren't interested in serious education and intense civic engagement” is dismissive (p. 31).  Hearkens back to a popular image of librarian as contemptuous and holier-than-thou.
  • 17. Agape  Agape, the Greek word for unconditional love for one’s fellow humans.  Library services offered BY community members (including the librarians themselves) FOR community members.  No hierarchical distinction between librarians and users.
  • 18. IT in Libraries In the virtual environment, therefore, it is the community that is understood to be the source of power in the way that the material world was understood to be in an environment that valued vertu, and the spiritual in a world focused on virtue. (Braman, 1996, p. 308)
  • 19. Library use & IT  At the local, regional, and national levels, the stories people tell are more powerful than the tools they use” (McCabe, 2001, p. 150).  Internet use has revived, not destroyed, libraries (Friess, 2002).
  • 20. Over-used clichĂ© or critical meme?  The “Yes We Can” ideal of individual engagement has spurred a cultural movement of self-empowerment via social networking.  Critics such as John Buschman (2003) question the legitimacy of the capitalist model of technology: “libraries diminish the quality of the public sphere within their walls in the unthinking shift to the entertainment resources and products of the “new” economy” (p. 74).
  • 21. Recommendations? 4 ways in which libraries can add civic engagement- building IT-rich services.
  • 22. Alliances Build alliances with other civic groups by hosting them both online and in the physical library. Pay librarians to build such partnerships through organization membership.
  • 23. Thirdspace Increase both virtual and physical thirdspace, and spur conversations with programs on local topics. Go where the people are, such as pubs and facebook instead of waiting for them to come to the library.
  • 24. Reflect the community Reposition the library image from aloof information provider by actively reflecting community life. This image was shot by a director who shoots & uploads photos of all sorts of community events.
  • 25. Use art Host nectarian art exhibits online and in the library, to engage the community with local ecology and to activate conversation on the psychology of place.
  • 26. Conclusion: Today, new information technologies can increase, rather than decrease, the viability of the civic engagement aspects of a library’s mission. Mounting inequities of information access can by reined in by the use of public library technologies, as long as librarians are aware of the moral implications of access policies. The innovative and ethical use of technology in public libraries can enrich our communities morphogenetically.
  • 27. References Braman, S. J. (1996). From virtue to vertu to the virtual: Art, self-  Most images were Microsoft organizing systems, and the net. Readerly/Writerly Texts: Essays on clipart, but the following need Literature, Literary/Textual Criticism, and Pedagogy, 3 (2), 149-166. attribution. Buschman, J. E. (2003). Dismantling the public sphere: situating and sustaining librarianship in the public philosophy. Westport, CT:  Falling rates of participation: Libraries Unlimited. http://www.cmsathletics.org/intr amurals/2007- Friess, S. (2002, July 25). The Web didn't kill libraries. It's the new draw. Retrieved May 1, 2010, from Christian Science Monitor: 08/news/Spring_Bowling http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0725/p02s02-ussc.html  Thirdspace: Marcum, D. B. (1996). Redefining community through the public library. http://api.ning.com/files/ykz2VB Daedalus , 125, 191-205. SUxmhLHE56uHeMAQAnyNP* McCabe, R. B. (2001). Civic librarianship: Renewing the social mission of w5Z0- the public library. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. D6eGGBz7u8X4XuNL76C1UW Schudson, M. (1998). The good citizen: A history of American civic life. CAGQsPVlHC5fN9NmL9cCZY New York: The Free Press. gTK9nRsBO72vW9S91m1/disc Schull, D. (2004). The civic library: A model for 21 st century ussion.jpg participation. Advances in Librarianship , 28, 55-81.  Reflect the community: Seaver, B., Gardner, H. J., & McCleary, S. F. (1852). Report of the http://www.flickr.com/photos/les trustees of the public library of the city of Boston. Boston, MA. terpubliclibrary/4544700087/ Uslaner, E. M., & Brown, M. (2003). Inequality, trust and civic  Use art: engagement. American Politics Research , 31 (3), 1-28. http://synapticstimuli.com/we- Villa, D. R. (1992). Postmodernism and the public sphere. The American are-nature/ Political Science Review, 86 (3), 712-721.