Public Library Programming and Events for Overcoming Social Divisions
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2023Metadata
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10.1515/libri-2023-0014Abstract
Increasing and persistent social divisions are a
global challenge that threaten the stability of our societies
and soundness of our democracies. Public libraries can
potentially play an ameliorative role in reducing these di-
visions. Qualitative data analysis of Oslo’s public library
system’s (Deichman) programming and events is used to
understand how libraries are addressing social divisions in
their communities. The findings suggest that a variety of
events organized by Deichman directly contribute to over-
coming social divisions, especially those related to economic
inequalities, sociocultural factors, and the unequal access to
digital technologies. Deichman also appears to contribute to
overcoming social divisions indirectly through its pro-
graming and events related to more traditional library ser-
vices. The study concludes that Deichman may be a
significant player in addressing social divisions. Lastly, the
study provides important insights into the role of libraries as
social arenas and their ability to foster community resil-
ience, tolerance, and democracy.