This video essay presents the authors’ critical-creative engagement with the testimonies of people recently displaced from Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in Ukraine. Shifting between shadows of plants, drawings and words the video reflects on the ways experiences of displacement and war are narrated, and what kind of stories often remain untold
Focusing on the Holocaust bystanders’ video testimonies, the article examines how the category of la...
At the time of the opening of FORMAT23 the Russian invasion of Ukraine will have raged for 385 days....
This chapter presents some of the findings of two oral history research projects about the experienc...
This video essay presents the authors’ critical-creative engagement with the testimonies of people r...
This video essay presents the authors’ critical-creative engagement with the testimonies of people r...
This thesis explores narratives of displacement from Donbas, Ukraine as a series of multispecies rup...
We have decided to create a collection of stories in this e-book, to offer a broad picture of what i...
Research on narrative is more than simply listening to (more or less) nice stories. There are storie...
This exposition brings together multiple contexts, narratives and modes of expression to tell multis...
This article examines how digital technology interacts with Holocaust remembrance in post-socialist ...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
This short article presents an oral history project undertaken with refugees resettled in Southwest ...
At the core of our data collection method in our project “Testimonies from the war” is collecting in...
This article examines how Second World War memory is circulated, reproduced, and challenged in the t...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
Focusing on the Holocaust bystanders’ video testimonies, the article examines how the category of la...
At the time of the opening of FORMAT23 the Russian invasion of Ukraine will have raged for 385 days....
This chapter presents some of the findings of two oral history research projects about the experienc...
This video essay presents the authors’ critical-creative engagement with the testimonies of people r...
This video essay presents the authors’ critical-creative engagement with the testimonies of people r...
This thesis explores narratives of displacement from Donbas, Ukraine as a series of multispecies rup...
We have decided to create a collection of stories in this e-book, to offer a broad picture of what i...
Research on narrative is more than simply listening to (more or less) nice stories. There are storie...
This exposition brings together multiple contexts, narratives and modes of expression to tell multis...
This article examines how digital technology interacts with Holocaust remembrance in post-socialist ...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
This short article presents an oral history project undertaken with refugees resettled in Southwest ...
At the core of our data collection method in our project “Testimonies from the war” is collecting in...
This article examines how Second World War memory is circulated, reproduced, and challenged in the t...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
Focusing on the Holocaust bystanders’ video testimonies, the article examines how the category of la...
At the time of the opening of FORMAT23 the Russian invasion of Ukraine will have raged for 385 days....
This chapter presents some of the findings of two oral history research projects about the experienc...