Practicing Oral History Among Refugees and Host Communities

Practicing Oral History Among Refugees and Host Communities

Hoffman, Marella

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2019

214

Mole

Inglês

9781138541313

15 a 20 dias

372

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Part I - What is being done around the world 1. How oral history can improve outcomes for refugees and host communities 2. The importance of listening to host communities 3. The tradition of oral history with refugees, and how it's radically changing 4. Case studies of oral histories with refugees: Transforming lives and outcomes 5. Case studies of oral histories with host communities: Letting discontent be heard Part II - Doing your own oral histories to improve outcomes for refugees or host communities - The step by step guide 6. The ethics, risks and legalities of doing oral history with refugees or host communities 7. Strategically planning an oral history project that will improve outcomes for refugees or host communities. 8. Doing interviews that will make a difference 9. Editing and publicizing narrators' interviews in ways that help improve outcomes for communities 10. Soaring refugee numbers, a twenty-first century 'mega-problem': Applied oral history skills as part of the solution Appendices Glossary - some key concepts used in this book
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Young Man;immigration;ISIS Militant;emmigration;Critical Oral History;refugees;Play Back;assylum;Pop Star;trauma;Oral History;war zone;Group Oral Histories;methodology;General Data Protection Regulation;applied oral history;Transcribe Video Recordings;government;British Tv's Channel;life-stories;Halt Climate Change;displacement;Oral History Work;policy;Syrian Child Refugees;host communities;Oral History Project;homegrown terrorism;Humanitarian Aid;refugee crisis;Host Community Members;Project Information Sheet