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Living Voices: The Oral History Interview as Dialogue and Experience
Oral History Review, 2018Based on the experience of field research in oral history, this article describes the oral history interview as an exchange of gazes and a cocreated narrative between subjects—the interviewer and the interviewee—who are both observer and observed and ...
A. Portelli
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Oralized History: History Teachers as Oral History Tellers
The Oral History Review, 2000LH: So yesterday you said you like history class real well this year, with Mr. Glenn. What do you like about it? Mel: What do I like? One, it's really not text-oriented. We work a lot from what he tells us, which is good because we're not learning from something that's written down; we're learning from somebody who's actually talking to us....
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Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues
Oral History and Australian Generations, 2016The delivery of primary sources—including oral history interviews—through searchable, online systems has revolutionised historical research over recent years.
Kevin Bradley, Anisa Puri
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It’s Good to Talk: Oral History, Sports History and Heritage
Methodology in Sports History, 2015The purpose of this paper is to reflect on what appears to be the relatively under-used methodologies associated with oral history – principally the interview as a primary source of data – in the writing of sports history. The observation is acknowledged
Fiona I. Skillen, Carol A. Osborne
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Rethinking oral history and tradition: an indigenous perspective
Rethinking history, 2022Jack V. Kalpakian, Georgi Asatryan
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Abstract Oral History: A Very Short Introduction explores the dynamic field of oral history, from interviewing techniques to archival preservation. Douglas A. Boyd examines recording strategies, accessibility technologies, and the ethical and legal challenges inherent in oral history.
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An Oral History of the Palestinian Nakba
Journal of Palestine Studies, 2020Kaoukab Chebaro
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2009
Oral History: The Challenges of Dialogue shows contemporary oral history at work in a variety of contexts, levels, and engagements. The issues developed in the book correspond to different stages of research: preparing and conducting the interview, evaluating and analyzing the collected material, publishing in the broad sense ...
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Oral History: The Challenges of Dialogue shows contemporary oral history at work in a variety of contexts, levels, and engagements. The issues developed in the book correspond to different stages of research: preparing and conducting the interview, evaluating and analyzing the collected material, publishing in the broad sense ...
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2014
This article presents the analysis of the problem of the publications devoted to local studies of the memories of Nazi occupation in two leading Western oral history journals (??Oral History?? and ??Oral History Review??). The main attention is given to the problem of writing the Nazi occupation into the national narrative while dealing with ???devided
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This article presents the analysis of the problem of the publications devoted to local studies of the memories of Nazi occupation in two leading Western oral history journals (??Oral History?? and ??Oral History Review??). The main attention is given to the problem of writing the Nazi occupation into the national narrative while dealing with ???devided
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