This chapter describes how oral history can be used in geographical research. After defining oral history, we outline the aspects that make it unique and distinguish it from other forms of interviewing. These aspects include establishing rapport, dealing with sensitive issues, understanding the ethics of interviewing, ways to ask questions, and the importance of sound quality
Despite widespread calls for moves toward a student-centered instruction and activity, educators hav...
This chapter-length essay describes the practice of oral history through real world examples: the st...
A number of c and individuals are known to carry out interviews for a variety of reasons, including ...
This chapter describes how oral history can be used in geographical research. After defining oral h...
Across peoples and cultures, diverse capacities to remember, reflect, and communicate, and the compu...
This is the author's post print version of an article accepted for publication in Social and Cultura...
Oral history research is a method in which personal stories are elicited from people over their life...
Humans are in a constant interaction with nature. In this relationship, human beings are more likely...
This paper explores the efficacy of using oral history to document the life history narratives of in...
Abstract: »Oral History als prozess-generierte Daten«. This article describes how to use (archived) ...
The author discusses an issue of forming questions in oral history. There are two types of them – re...
Every family and every place has a history of its own, one that can contribute detailed knowledge to...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the similarities and differences in the plurality of pr...
In this chapter, I explore the “best practices” and core values with which researchers should align ...
Oral history is as old as history itself, and constitutes an early branch of historical research. It...
Despite widespread calls for moves toward a student-centered instruction and activity, educators hav...
This chapter-length essay describes the practice of oral history through real world examples: the st...
A number of c and individuals are known to carry out interviews for a variety of reasons, including ...
This chapter describes how oral history can be used in geographical research. After defining oral h...
Across peoples and cultures, diverse capacities to remember, reflect, and communicate, and the compu...
This is the author's post print version of an article accepted for publication in Social and Cultura...
Oral history research is a method in which personal stories are elicited from people over their life...
Humans are in a constant interaction with nature. In this relationship, human beings are more likely...
This paper explores the efficacy of using oral history to document the life history narratives of in...
Abstract: »Oral History als prozess-generierte Daten«. This article describes how to use (archived) ...
The author discusses an issue of forming questions in oral history. There are two types of them – re...
Every family and every place has a history of its own, one that can contribute detailed knowledge to...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the similarities and differences in the plurality of pr...
In this chapter, I explore the “best practices” and core values with which researchers should align ...
Oral history is as old as history itself, and constitutes an early branch of historical research. It...
Despite widespread calls for moves toward a student-centered instruction and activity, educators hav...
This chapter-length essay describes the practice of oral history through real world examples: the st...
A number of c and individuals are known to carry out interviews for a variety of reasons, including ...