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The Geography of Censorship

The Geography of Censorship. Communities, Challengers, and Harry Potter Emily J. M. Knox knox@illinois.edu. What is a challenge?. 3. Meeting with library/school staff 4. If not resolved, sent to governing board 5. Sometimes a hearing. Book identified Request for Reconsideration.

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The Geography of Censorship

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  1. The Geography of Censorship Communities, Challengers, and Harry Potter Emily J. M. Knox knox@illinois.edu

  2. What is a challenge? 3. Meeting with library/school staff 4. If not resolved, sent to governing board 5. Sometimes a hearing Book identified Request for Reconsideration

  3. Harry Potter Challenges Reasons • Death killing, drinking animal blood, witchcraft • Intense story line, violence, wizardry, sucking of animal blood • Magic, bad experiences • Occult, witchcraft • Satanic deception

  4. Geography of HP Challenges

  5. Communities • Christian Adherents • No defining characteristic • Decrease in population also had decrease in adherents • Education • Without exception, all communities experienced a growth in the percentage of individuals with bachelor’s degrees • Population • Changes in racial makeup in all communities • All saw decrease in percentage of white individuals • Some communities saw large population increases

  6. Mapping Information Access • www.mappinginfoaccess.org • FOIA requests sent to stratified sample of public libraries and school districts (PLSD) • Will eventually send requests to all 27,000 PLSD • Requesting: • Challenges • Curriculum or collection development policies • Internet filtering policies • Acceptable use policies • Internet filtering contracts, blacklists, configurations • Team Members: • Emily Knox, Illinois • Shawn Musgrave, MuckRock • Shannon Oltmann, Kentucky • Chris Peterson, MIT

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