Placement of Actor Network Theory in School Library Environment Research

Authors

  • Natalie Parker

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8289

Keywords:

Actor Network theory, school library, learning environments

Abstract

Actor Network Theory (ANT) takes on the position that non-human objects which alter the behavior of people with which they share an environment are actors exerting force into the environment. While ANT has been used in education since the late twentieth century, it has not yet seen utilization in school library environments research. As a result, there remains a significant gap in the way school library environments are studied. This literature review seeks to make a case for the importance of including ANT in school library environments research. By taking a closer look at the design and inclusion of specific objects within the school library environment, we can better equip school library spaces for the needs and wants of the students to which the library belongs.

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Published

2021-09-24