Revisiting the notion of the public library as a meeting place: challenges to the mission of promoting democracy in times of political turmoil

Hanna Carlsson, Fredrik Hanell, Lisa Engström

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Abstract

Purpose
This article explores how public librarians understand and perform the democratic mission of public libraries in times of political and social turbulence and critically discusses the idea of public libraries as meeting places.

Design/methodology/approach
Five group interviews conducted with public librarians in southern Sweden are analyzed using a typology of four perspectives on democracy.

Findings
Two perspectives on democracy are commonly represented: social-liberal democracy, focusing on libraries as promoters of equality and deliberative democracy, focusing on the library as a place for rational deliberation. Two professional dilemmas in particular present challenges to librarians: how to handle undemocratic voices and how to be a library for all.

Originality/value
The analysis points to a need for rethinking the idea of the meeting place and offers a rare example of an empirically based argument for the benefits of plural agonistics for analyzing and strengthening the democratic role of public libraries.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)178-195
JournalJournal of Documentation
Volume79
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Cultural Studies

Free keywords

  • Democracy
  • Plural agonistics
  • Public libraries

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