A Genealogy of Refusal : Walking away from crisis and scarcity narrativesMain MenuCrisis narratives frame our responseBartleby at the WallHow can fiction and popular culture inform the way we promulgate or refuse crisis & scarcity narratives in librarianship?Proud Descendants who "Prefer not to"Some recent gems from Bartleby's lineageA Kinship Diagram of Workplace RefusalSatire is richComedic instances of workplace refusal are especially powerfulDark side of parodyMore SatireWhen Expectations Cross the lineWhy don't librarians "Just say No"?Do we prefer to suffer in silence because its a vocation and not "just a job"Feminized LabourSaying Yes all the TimeSuperhero LibrariansIt’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a librarian!I am not your heroMurderbot: the alternate patron saint for librariansThe invocation of crisis narratives is relentlessNo individual solution to our problemsDebunking myths that hold us back to enable collective ways of moving forwardWhat refusal can we take up?A Cosmic GiftManifest NOBecoming fluent in hearing and saying NoAsset FramingBibliographyWorks cited, featured, mentioned and consulted for Genealogy of Refusal projectGlossary of Key ConceptsMultiple PathsA compendium of paths through the Genealogy of Refusal content: a choose-your-own-adventure approach to this companion piece.Genealogy of Refusal TimelineWe welcome contributionsLearn how to contribute to this projectAbout the AuthorsNatalie K Meyers4b3948ab8901940da5f2eb884c2cc86b3dc6ac22Anna Michelle Martinez-Montavon1459b2fc55591cd9b08a290af468d31b5dfe46a3Mikala Narlockdb843c923469f0dadab98d57ee053b00c88a64b1Kim Stathersb8f352d1ce6eb714d5242702eaa05362c8eae357Multimedia project for the The Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship Special Issue on Refusing Crisis Narratives
How to Use this Project
1media/shelleyarchivepath.png2021-05-13T14:06:47-07:00Mikala Narlockdb843c923469f0dadab98d57ee053b00c88a64b1339484A brief introduction to Scalar and our Projectplain2021-05-13T14:13:54-07:00Mikala Narlockdb843c923469f0dadab98d57ee053b00c88a64b1This multimedia project is a companion piece to our article, A GENEALOGY OF REFUSAL : WALKING AWAY FROM CRISIS AND SCARCITY NARRATIVES (LINK). In this project, we explicate ways librarians are made vulnerable by crisis narratives and constructed scarcity. Through this companion, interactive, multimedia experience, we invite you to interrogate crisis narratives through popular culture and works of scholarship. The Scalar platform offers a non-traditional platform to explore ideas outside the structure of the academic paper. You may wish to navigate through our predetermined layout of the project--starting with an exploration of how crisis narratives form our response, through avenues for developing fluency for hearing and saying “No,” and conclude by advocating for asset framing. Alternatively, you can approach our work through the multiple paths through our project; we encourage you to investigate the connections between the Scalar content. Explore the Genealogy of Refusal Timeline to see the temporal progression of the works we have chosen. We also welcome contributions --suggest additional content for our Zotero library, or interact with the scalar project using Hypothes.is, a tool that allows users to highlight and annotate the project. This companion multimedia project is more than a piece-- it is a place where readers can become writers. Let’s use it to embark on some collaborative asset framing together.
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12020-12-07T15:14:02-08:00Natalie K Meyers4b3948ab8901940da5f2eb884c2cc86b3dc6ac22Strategies of RefusalMikala Narlock19visual_path2021-05-13T14:15:55-07:00Mikala Narlockdb843c923469f0dadab98d57ee053b00c88a64b1