The “meeting” of Information Literacy with the trans people narratives

IF 0.1 4区 管理学 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
G. Righetto, Elizete Vieira Vitorino
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The main objective of this article is to point out the constant situation of stigma, oppression, and prejudice towards trans people, whose gender identities permeate the male/masculine and female/feminine understandings. The method used was though qualitative research and bibliographical survey, which narrative interview as the main method of collection; It includes qualitative theoretical and conceptual pointings on information literacy, that “meet” with excerpts of five narratives obtained by transgender (or simply “trans”) people from Florianópolis region, Santa Catarina, under three aspects: of information, of social vulnerability and of resilience, and from the social phenomenology standpoint. These narratives were obtained through ethical criteria and served as a cornerstone in the empirical corpus at master’s level research, completed in early 2018. Through the narratives exposed and the “bonding” with the literature, it was perceived that information is the principle – and the main issue – of the developed relations in social spaces and their components: information needs’ of trans people are given by lack of information and absence of understanding from other people and institutions, almost totally; which triggers the transgender population’s social exclusion and the restriction of quality of life, including various social vulnerability faces – either on education, health, housing, labor market, security, among others. As conclusions, it appoints the urgent need for studies, research and interdisciplinary initiatives in this scenario, mainly in the Information Science field, whose scope is considered predominantly social. So, the rise and importance of information literacy for Brazil in recent years strongly indicate the need to share experiences applicable for Brazilian reality, to the detriment of the challenges required, also implying in the social inequities reduction and regional inequalities, mainly related to the access policies and use of information for the citizenship exercise and to the lifelong learning.
信息素养与跨性别者叙事的“相遇”
本文的主要目的是指出对跨性别者持续存在的污名、压迫和偏见,他们的性别认同渗透在男性/男性化和女性/女性化的理解中。采用定性研究和文献调查相结合的方法,以叙事性访谈为主要收集方法;它包含了关于信息素养的定性理论和概念点,这些点与圣卡塔琳娜Florianópolis地区跨性别者(或简称“跨性别者”)从信息、社会脆弱性和复原力三个方面以及从社会现象学的角度获得的五种叙述节选“相遇”。这些叙述是通过伦理标准获得的,并作为2018年初完成的硕士水平研究的经验语料库的基石。通过揭露的叙事和与文献的“结合”,人们意识到信息是社会空间及其组成部分中发达关系的原则和主要问题:跨性别者的信息需求几乎完全是由于缺乏信息和缺乏他人和机构的理解;这引发了跨性别人群的社会排斥和生活质量的限制,包括各种社会脆弱性面临-无论是在教育,卫生,住房,劳动力市场,安全等方面。作为结论,它指出迫切需要在这种情况下进行研究、研究和跨学科倡议,主要是在信息科学领域,其范围主要被认为是社会的。因此,近年来巴西信息素养的上升和重要性强烈表明,需要分享适用于巴西现实的经验,这不利于所需要的挑战,也意味着减少社会不平等和区域不平等,主要涉及公民行使和终身学习的信息获取政策和使用。
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