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    Mapping a Contested Space: Northeast India Through the Ages by Debajyoti Biswas

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this context, by referring to Rituparna Bhattacharyya’s edited volume Northeast India through the Ages: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Prehistory, History, and Oral History and other research works, this commentary maps the transformation of the territory into a necrospace. …”
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    Incorporating Teaching-Learning Materials in the English Language Classroom: A Narrative Inquiry on Edufluencers’ Textual Cycles by Yusof Myzatul Sarah, Sulaiman Nur Ainil

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Narrative inquiry through oral history text will be employed in adopting a qualitative research approach. …”
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  3. 463

    « D’homme à homme » : Récits de rencontres entre Yekkes et Arabes en Palestine/Israël (années 1930 et 1940) by Patrick Farges

    “…This article, which is based on autobiographical accounts and oral history interviews conducted in the early 1990s, focuses on the narratives of man-to-man “close encounters” with the Arabs. …”
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    Tu infinita memoria: el largo camino de la militancia por la vida by Carla  Peñaloza Palma

    “…From his testimony, with the methodology and concepts of oral history - we will reconstruct the path that many women of his generation shared, in the search for truth and justice for an entire country.…”
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  5. 465

    How to Survive in a Totalitarian Regime: Education of Salesians in Slovakia in the Period of Socialism (1948–1989) by Blanka Kudláčová, Andrej Rajský

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…So-called memoir literature, the oral history method, and private archival sources were used in the research. …”
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    Nursing professionals’ education on the spiritual dimension of critical patients by Aline Fernanda Araujo Palmeira, Camila Takáo Lopes, Vanessa Ribeiro Neves

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Methodology A qualitative, descriptive, exploratory study, using the Thematic Oral History as a framework. Fourteen nursing professionals from a teachinghospital in the city of São Paulo participated in the study from March to April 2021. …”
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    Parental support in sports development of Brazilian gymnasts participants in the Olympic Games (1980-2004) by Laurita Marconi SCHIAVON, Daniela Bento SOARES

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The method used was Oral History with the technique known as oral testimony. …”
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    Timelines of Tension: Trajectories of Protected-Area Creation in the Austrian Alps by Valerie Braun, Gebhard Bendler, Andreas Haller, Kati Heinrich

    “…Using two protected areas in the Eastern Austrian Alps as cases in point, the present study combines the methods of oral history and archival research to trace these timelines of tension and to identify the actors involved and the issues debated on the way to designation. …”
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    “Who Will Take Better Care of Him Than Me?!” Perpetuating Institutional Culture in Families of Children with Disabilities in Bulgaria by Ina Dimitrova, Galina Goncharova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The opposite of these principles is living in an institution, and being compelled to reside in a space where one does not have the ability or one is not allowed to exercise control over one’s life and day-to-day decisions. Through oral history and anthropological reconstructive analysis, with a special focus on the cultural contexts and social meanings of personal experience, we explore how families of children with disabilities are simultaneously victims of the local disabling legacies, environments and practices, and key agents that effectuate and perpetuate institutional culture. …”
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    Indigenous Toponyms as Pedagogical Tools: Reflections from Research with Tl'azt'en Nation, British Columbia by Karen Heikkilä, Gail Fondahl

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…From the perspective that indigenous place-names communicate knowledge about the natural world, indigenous language and(oral) history, this paper will draw upon examples of Dakelh place-names to put forth the argument that toponymy should be considered in curriculum not only as a means to educate about local geography and history, but to instill awareness and appreciation of, as in the case of indigenous place-names, other epistemologies or non-western ways of understanding the world.…”
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    Inside African anthropology: Monica Wilson and her interpreters by Andrew and Leslie J Bank by Christian Williams

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…To develop insight into Monica Wilson as an “insider”, the authors offer detailed attention to her personal background, interpersonal relations, and approach to research and teaching, drawing primarily from the Monica and Godfrey Wilson Papers at the University of Cape Town and oral history interviews conducted with former students and other contemporaries. …”
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    Karşılaştırmalı Tarihsel Sosyoloji Perspektifinden Sınır, Mekan ve Bellek: Sarp Köyü Örneği by Kerem ÖZBEY

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…For this purpose, interviews were conducted via the oral history method with 7 people (5 men and 2 women) over 60 years old who lived in Sarp village situated in Turkey-Georgia border area. …”
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    “<i>It Makes a Difference!</i>” Religion and Self-Assessed Health among Healthcare Support Professionals of Asian-Indian Origin by Moushumi Roy

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Method: The study used oral history narratives of phenomenological tradition, obtained through interviews of 16 healthcare support professionals of Asian-Indian origin and from three different religious backgrounds. …”
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    Maracanã stadium: place of carioca sport by Ana Beatriz Correia de Oliveira Tavares, Silvio de Cassio Costa Telles, Sebastião Josué Votre

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Methods: Based on the concept of oral history, the data was drawn from two in-depth interviews with elite interviewees and also documents from the Sports Superintendency of the State of Rio de Janeiro (SUDERJ) archives. …”
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    Cartes et mémoire, droits et relations 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 / ǂNūkhoen and ǁUbun peoples, to explore two issues. …”
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    Mobilités sociales et spatiales d’Africain·es-Américain·es vers la banlieue de « l’entre-deux » dans la deuxième moitié du 20ème siècle : le cas d’Euclid, Ohio by Marion MARCHET

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Through archival work and oral history interviews, this article seeks to document their upward-mobile journeys that began in the course of the 1970s from the center of Cleveland, sometimes elsewhere, and into Euclid. …”
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    Start-up of a memoir place in Bucaramanga: The experience of the Oral Archive of the Victims’ Memoirs by Diana del Pilar Novoa Sanmiguel, Diego Andrés Escamilla Márquez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The Amovi has conducted this research from the methodological approach of oral history, with the purpose of accessing the individual and collective spheres of the conflict, understanding them in relation to the social frameworks in which they occur. …”
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    Sites of violence and their communities: Critical memory studies in the post-human era (Kraków, 24–25 September 2019) by Aleksandra Szczepan

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This discussion gathers voices of an international group of researchers and practitioners from various disciplines and institutions who focus on diverse aspects of sites of past violence in their work: archaeology, history, ethics, literature and art, curatorial practices, oral history, education and commemoration. The debate, which took place during the conference “Sites of Violence and Their Communities: Critical Memory Studies in the Post-Human Era” in Kraków in September 2019, itself centres on six main topics: the question of archives of uncommemorated killing sites; research methodology; the position of the researchers themselves; the problem of complicity during conflict and the right to be a witness to past crimes; the place of the Righteous Among the Nations within Polish collective memory and the international debate on the Holocaust; and, finally, new ways of commemoration and education about mass violence. …”
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    Revolution and the Left in Latin America by Alan Knight

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Cuba and Revolutionary Latin America: An Oral History. By Dirk Kruijt. London: Zed Books, 2017. …”
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