id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt academicworks-cuny-edu-8262 "Neoliberalism and Library & Information Science: Using Karl Polanyi’s " by Jonathan Cope .html text/html 328 50 55 "Neoliberalism and Library & Information Science: Using Karl Polanyi's " by Jonathan Cope Browse Colleges, Schools, Centers CUNY Academic Works Home > College of Staten Island > Publications and Research > 4 Neoliberalism and Library & Information Science: Using Karl Polanyi's Fictitious Commodity as an Alternative to Neoliberal Conceptions of Information Jonathan Cope, CUNY College of Staten IslandFollow This paper examines the Library & Information Science (LIS) and Knowledge Organization (KO) literature on neoliberalism and argues that insufficient attention has been paid to the neoliberal conception of information's relationship to the market. Karl Polanyi's concept of the fictitious commodity is used to examine the ways in which markets are embedded within society and to provide an alternative to neoliberalism. Library and Information Science Commons To view the content in your browser, please download Adobe Reader or, alternately, Colleges, Schools, Centers Search Search Advanced Search Author FAQ College of Staten Island ./cache/academicworks-cuny-edu-8262.html ./txt/academicworks-cuny-edu-8262.txt