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    Ten Characteristics of Ba-Shu Culture in the Global Context by Tan Jihe

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…It adopts a panoramic view of the broad Chinese cultural community and depicts the tangible Shudao (road to the Shu area) and the intangible “Romance” associated with it by combining the oral history and collective memory as perceived by common people. …”
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    A CASE STUDY OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN KINDERGARTENS SINCE 1989 – A NORTH-EAST HUNGARIAN CITY by Magdolna Nemes

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A case-study was conducted using semi-structured interviews (n=7) with early childhood educators and language teachers in 2016/2017. Oral history method was used because no written material was produced. …”
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    SINOLOGY IN RUSSIA. Interview with Deputy Director of Institute for Far Eastern Studies of Russian Academy of Science Vladimir Portyakov by E V Zhuravleva

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…He describes the most important scientific projects that currently are realized by the Institute for Far Eastern Studies of Russian Academy of Science, including six-volume encyclopedia of the traditional culture of China, taiwanese scientists project on the Oral History of Chinese Studies, Russian archives of Chinese Studies, ten-volume Chinese history from ancient times to the beginning of the XXI century, and others. …”
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    Learning from Our History: The Role of the New York Collective of Radical Educators in Movements for Educational Justice by Jenna Queenan, Natalia Ortiz, Pam Segura, Rosie Frascella, Ashia Troiano, Liz Velazquez

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In this article, we (the current NYCoRE leadership body) analyze the historical impact of NYCoRE to theorize about the role of educator collectives in educational justice movements. Using oral history interviews with founding members of NYCoRE, we found that NYCoRE has provided a political home for radical educators, supported critical professional development, and prepared educators to contribute to educational justice movements. …”
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    The lived class and racialization – histories of ‘foreign workers’ children’s’ school experiences in Denmark by Jin Hui Li

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…These groups of students were labelled ‘foreign workers’ children’ in the 1970s’ education policy, with stress on ‘the foreign’ rather than ‘the worker’ part. Based on oral history interviews with former migrant students, this article explores how the class process for migrant students operated through racialized practices in Danish schooling in the 1980s. …”
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    Dona Zita: Amazônida que “puxa” e cura dores e males do corpo by Enos Botelho Sarmento

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the relation to the trajectory of the methodology used in the article, we were guided by Oral History instruments, using the perspectives of Hampaté Bá (2010) and Queiroz (1988). …”
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    Learning and Leading: Resistance, Subaltern Leadership and the Making of Two Bhil Community Leaders from the Narmada Valley, Western India by Vikramaditya Thakur

    “…Drawing on fieldwork data along with oral history, archival research, government records, vernacular records and dailies, it analyzes the politics of displacement and resettlement due to the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the River Narmada as a lived experience of two ordinary Bhil men from the submergence villages in Maharashtra state across three decades from 1985–2016. …”
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    A look over the microhistory: the Filipescu boyars from Drajna, Prahova county by Ionescu Ioana

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…We have used in our research, instruments of oral history, such as the interview and the photography, and regarding the field of interest, this paper-work can be integrated in the area of local history. …”
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    History of Jewish identity in Singapore by Lim, Amos Wei Wang

    Published 2016
    “…The literature on the history of the Baghdadi Jewish Diaspora, oral history interview of prominent figures of the Jewish community, and newspaper articles serve as primary sources for this research. …”
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    Museum interaction experience, visitor satisfaction and behavior intentions: a case of national museum / Nurul Nadiah Basiran by Basiran, Nurul Nadiah

    Published 2013
    “…Malaysia offer diverse and unique heritage in culture where National Museum had preserved all these traditional oral history and knowledge for the future generations. …”
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    Thesis
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    Professionalisation of home economists in Britain from the 1950s to the 1980s: mediating small domestic electrical appliances by Bailey, Susan

    Published 2024
    “…This article therefore draws upon both a case study of the Polytechnic of North London home economics syllabuses and an oral history of Jenny Webb, a leading home economist in the electricity industry.…”
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    John Garang on air: radio battles in Sudan's second civil war by Del Vicario, D

    Published 2022
    “…This article explores radio broadcasting and monitoring by and about Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) leader John Garang during Sudan’s second civil war, focusing on the core period of Radio SPLA broadcasting (1984–91). Through oral history, memoirs, and international monitoring reports, the article analyzes radio conversations between Garang and his critics — northern Sudanese, southern Sudanese, and international — to argue that radio battles directly shaped the struggle for political authority between Garang and the Sudanese government, and within the SPLM/A elite. …”
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    Językowo-kulturowa wizja dworu na Litwie by Krystyna Rutkowska

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The analysis of the conceptualisation of the manor and the landlord by the residents of Smalvos district is based on the general assumptions of oral history, especially those concerning the narrator’s position, his/her worldview and his/her relation with the described reality. …”
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    From Áustria to Paraná: the images of Hans Kopp trajectory, the first photographer from Rolândia (PR) <br> Da Áustria ao Paraná: a trajetória imagética de Hans Kopp, primeiro fotóg... by Cássia Maria Popolin

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…The methods used were: review of literature, documental search, oral history and photografy analysis. The review of literature was divided into two ways: photography and memory and history of the North of Paraná. …”
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    “The Light That Shineth in the Darkness”: Anglo-American Rural Missionaries and the Cuban Revolution by Samuel Finesurrey

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…While corporate executives and government officials from North America and Europe feared the new government, rural missionaries, often funded by these same corporations, defended the structural changes taking place after 1959. Through oral history and archival research, this article exposes how Cuban Protestants proved particularly influential in shaping the lens by which foreign missionaries came to understand, appreciate, and ultimately support the Cuban Revolution.…”
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    Acceptance, Adaptation and Adoption: The key to Colombian Refugees in New Zealand Overcoming Barriers of Belonging by Alfredo Lopez Severiche

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Methodology: The qualitative methodological approach of this study is an ethnographic collection of oral stories. Oral history interviews, a focus group and personal diaries were used as data collection methods. …”
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    Nursing and aids: memories of an epoch at the Nereu Ramos Hospital (1986 – 1996) – historical research by Jenifer Adriana Domingues Guedes, Miriam Süsskind Borenstein

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…It’s a qualitative research with a social-historical approach, that has as referential, memory and as technique for data collection, oral history. The research attended to the ethical principles recommended by Resolution 196/96. …”
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    Maps and Memory, Rights and Relationships by Sian Sullivan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In this paper I draw on archival, oral history and ethnographic material for north-west Namibia, particularly in relation to indigenous Khoekhoegowab-speaking Damara / ǂNūkhoe and ǁUbu peoples, to explore two issues. …”
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    RESIDÊNCIA DO SENHOR ANTÔNIO: HABITAÇÃO DE TAIPA E BARRO, LUGARES DE MEMÓRIA E MEMÓRIA DE LUGARES by Cícero Ney Oliveira, Orestes Jayme Mega

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…In this article we work with the oral history according to the Michael Pollak’s concept that gives voice to the memories of subaltern groups and makes with that the voices of subterranean memories can be heard, this way doing that the subaltern groups can be heard and having their memories preserved. …”
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    The Construction of railroad from the Noushki to Dozdab by the British by abdolah safarzaie

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This writing has been done using library sources, oral history, historical documents, travelogues, and especially the confidential reports of the British Consulate in Sistan and Baluchestan, in a historical-descriptive-analytical manner…”
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