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Remotivating the Black Vote: The Effect of Low-Quality Information on Black Voters in the 2016 Presidential Election and How Librarians Can Intervene

机译:远离黑人投票:2016年总统选举的黑色选民的低质量信息的影响以及图书馆员如何干预

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In a phenomenon that was surprising to many, given the racially charged nature of the 2016 presidential election, black voter turnout was significantly lower than the previous two elections. Donald Trump's victory is attributable to many factors, one of which was the lower participation of black voters in several swing states. To a lesser extent, black support for third-party candidates also aided Trump's victory. The lower black turnout itself is attributable to several factors, but one factor specifically in the LIS realm was the prevalence of low-quality information and rhetoric and a susceptibility that some black voters had to this low-quality information and rhetoric. Librarians have a stake and a role in black voter participation. This article will present two specific tactics and other general methods for how librarians can better inform black voters and help motivate them to participate in the process.
机译:考虑到2016年总统选举的种族歧视性质,黑人选民投票率明显低于前两次选举,这一现象令许多人感到惊讶。唐纳德·特朗普的胜利可归因于许多因素,其中之一是几个摇摆州黑人选民的参与率较低。在较小程度上,黑人对第三党候选人的支持也有助于特朗普的胜利。黑人投票率较低本身可归因于几个因素,但在LIS领域,一个具体因素是低质量信息和修辞的盛行,以及一些黑人选民对这种低质量信息和修辞的敏感性。图书馆员在黑人选民的参与中有利害关系和作用。本文将介绍两种具体策略和其他一般方法,以帮助图书馆员更好地通知黑人选民,并帮助他们参与这一过程。

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