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SIG-CRIT investigates conceptual issues in information science and studies using philosophical, historiographical, rhetorical, social, and cultural approaches within a broad, interdisciplinary framework of "critical theory." The purpose of this SIG is to bring together researchers in these areas, to create connections between various research agendas and national traditions, and to create an intellectually deeper and socially richer interdisciplinary dialogue between information science and other fields in the social sciences and the humanities.
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