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  • av Carol McKirdy
    549 - 1 959,-

    The first resource to focus specifically on oral history practices with immigrant narrators, this book provides the tools to effectively plan and execute an oral history project in an immigrant community and includes case studies, additional resources, and templates of important oral history processes.

  • av Barbrar W. Sommer
    538 - 1 959,-

    In this brief, practical guide, internationally known oral historian Barbara W. Sommer applies the best practices of contemporary oral historians to the projects that historical organizations of all sizes and sorts might develop.

  • - From Interview to Archive
    av Nancy MacKay
    575 - 1 959,-

    Addresses the crucial issue often overlooked by researchers: How do you ensure that the interview you so carefully collected will be preserved and available in the future? This book looks at the various steps that take place after the interview - transcribing, cataloging, preserving, archiving, and making your study accessible to others.

  • - A Guide for Conducting Intergenerational Oral History Projects
    av Angela Zusman
    533 - 1 959,-

    Angela Zusman offers an informative guidebook with step-by-step directions for planning and implementing intergenerational oral history projects.

  • - Connecting School and Community
    av Christine K. Lemley
    575 - 2 007,-

  • av Beverly Allen & Fawn-Amber Montoya
    556 - 1 789,-

    "Practicing Oral History to Connect University to Community illustrates best practices for using oral histories to foster a closer relationship between universities and their surrounding communities. It is an important resource both for oral historians and those working to improve relationships between universities and their communities"--

  • av Teresa Bergen
    556 - 2 155,-

  • av Clare (Independent Researcher) Summerskill
    608 - 2 343,-

  • av Sharon Raynor
    530,-

    Practicing Oral History with Military and War Veterans focuses predominantly on conducting oral history with men and women of recent wars and military conflicts.The book provides a structured methodology for building interest and trust among veterans to conduct interviews, design oral history projects, and archive and use these oral history interviews. It includes background on the evolution of veterans oral history, the nuts and bolts of interviewing, ethical guidelines, procedures, and the overall value of veterans oral history. The methodology emphasizes how memory evolves over the years - when a veteran becomes more distant from the events of war, the experiences become individualized and personalized for each veteran based on location, time, place, and purpose of their service. The book also aims to improve understanding of the personal, ethical, and psychological issues involved in listening compassionately to veterans' stories that may contain issues of trauma, gender, socio-economics, race, dis/ability, and ethnicity.¿Practicing Oral History with Military and War Veterans is an invitation to community scholars, students, oral historians, and families of veterans to actively participate in the oral history process and to embrace methodology that may help with designing and conducting oral history projects and interviewing war veterans.

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