Article Review: The Public Library as a Resistive Space in the Neoliberal City

 The Public Library as a Resistive Space in the Neoliberal City 

This format is just that - a short review of an article related to library or information science!


The Public Library as a Resistive Space in the Neoliberal City

This article uses a single library in Queens as a case study of alternative services that all libraries provide beyond checkout of books and equipment. It acknowledges libraries not only as spaces that can establish and enforce social inequalities, but as institutions constructed outside of capitalistic intent can also act as spaces for resistance for populations that may not otherwise have the means or resources to compensate for lacking social services. The article demonstrates the variety of services and attitudes held within a small set of libraries, and is an interesting breakdown of how important libraries are for patrons as community spaces! 



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