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Consensus Decision-Making and its Possibilities in Libraries
In the Library with the Lead Pipe
  • Emily Ford, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Subjects
  • Decision making,
  • Occupy movement
Abstract

The article focuses on the author's view on the consensus of decision making and its effect in libraries. She notes that the concept of consensus decision-making has been permeated to American psyche due to the Occupy Wall Street movement. She mentions that she has inquired on what really is consensus decision-making in relation to its intelligibility and democratic process.

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Originally published in: In the Library with the Lead Pipe

Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/9174
Citation Information
Ford, E. (2012). Consensus Decision-Making and its Possibilities in Libraries. In The Library With The Lead Pipe, 1-8.