Social responsibility and sustainability in Spanish university libraries: questioning the discourse from critical analysis perspectives

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  • M. Engracia Martin Valdunciel Universidad de Zaragoza

Abstract

The paper focus on a critical analysis of a discursive formation in Spanish academic libraries: social responsibility and sustainability. The concepts that make up the discourse are historically contextualized in order to clarify their origin and social affiliation. Although the enunciation of social responsibility and sustainability content is formulated ambiguously, its articulation as a discursive practice within the framework of the new corporate management university libraries leads us to infer bias in their rhetorical formulation. We consider that, from a fuzzy concept and its integration into technocratic practices, the discourse can be used as a tool for legitimizing the deregulation of public educational institutions.

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Academic libraries, Social Responsibility and Sustainability, Academic Capitalism, Neoliberalism

Author Biography

M. Engracia Martin Valdunciel, Universidad de Zaragoza

Licenciada en Historia Contemporánea. Máster en Sistemas de Información y Documentación (Universidad de Zaragoza).

Directora de la Biblioteca de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación. Universidad de Zaragoza.

Coordinadora de Proyectos de lectura en el ámbito universitario.

Published

2018-03-06

How to Cite

Martin Valdunciel, M. E. (2018). Social responsibility and sustainability in Spanish university libraries: questioning the discourse from critical analysis perspectives. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 18(1), 385–404. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.1928

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