Abstracts Index
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80 Años del Fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial: Narrativas de la Participación Paraense en la Fuerza Expedicionaria Brasileña (FEB) y la Lucha Contra el Totalitarismo
Session: Power and Resistence
Authors: Lucas Carnevale Machado, Roberto de Castro -
A (Human) Geography of Ukrainian Migration Testimonies of the War and Visualisation Criticism
Session: Gathering, Archiving, Disclosing: Oral History of the Ukrainian Experience of 2022- Russian Aggression
Authors: Machteld Venken -
A Case Study of Pandemic History: A Scoping Review of the Global Legacy, Discoverability, Dissemination and Contested Nature of HIV Oral Histories
Session: Oral History and Epidemics Across Borders: Transnational, Marginalised and Temporal Responses
Authors: Wendy Rickard -
A Gift from Gwich’in Elders to Future Generations
Session: Oral History Intergenerational Transmission
Authors: Leslie McCartney -
A Greater Listening – Landscape, Place and Recognition in Community Oral History Practice
Session: Education and Dissemination
Authors: Tomas Mac Conmara -
A Storytelling Café in Lüneburg, a Small Town in the German North. Testimonies from War and Exile
Session: War and Soldiers
Authors: Ulla Lachauer -
A Tale of Two Testimony Collection Methods: Investigating Mother and Baby Institutions and Magdalene Laundries and Workhouses in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
Session: Oral History on Trial: Truth Recovery and Public Inquiries
Authors: Sean O'Connell -
Action "Iskra-Dog" as a Case of Emergency Documenting in Occupied Poland, 1944-1945
Session: War and Veterans
Authors: Michał Studniarek -
Adapting Approaches to Sociopolitical Contexts: the Arabic Speaking Region as an Experiential Example
Session: Oral History Fieldwork and Archives
Authors: Reem Maghribi -
American Icons: Amplifying Community Voices in Public Art & Education
Session: Audiovisual Presentations V
Authors: Cynthia Tobar -
Animating Voices
Session: Audiovisual Presentations III
Authors: Martha Norkunas, Nina Sabnani -
Archives as Evidence: the Uses, or Not, of Archived Oral Histories in UK Public Inquiries
Session: Oral History on Trial: Truth Recovery and Public Inquiries
Authors: Charlie Morgan -
Archivo de Relatos Orales en Fuga: ¿Qué Abanico de Regímenes, de Leyes, de Prohibiciones, de Castigos Dictarán Nuestros Sueños?
Session: Power and Protest
Authors: Camilo Igua Torres -
Artefactos de la Memoria A Través de Narrativas de un Líder Político indígena Bororo en el Centro-Oeste Brasileño
Session: Power and Resistence
Authors: Wladimyr Araújo -
Bachelor Gangs and Political Divisions – Rethinking Finnish Oral Histories in a Canadian Multiethnic Mining Community
Session: Marginalised Voices and Histories
Authors: Kirsti Salmi-Niklander -
Being a Good Scholar or a Good Person? Shared/Sharing Authority and the Practice of Taking Scholarship for Granted
Session: Ethics and Oral History
Authors: Annika Olsson -
Beyond Words: Crafting Oral Histories in Dance and the Arts
Session: Audiovisual Presentations V
Authors: Ricardo Viviani -
Busting the Myth of ‘Cosy’ Family History: Exploring the Complex Ethics of Telling, Listening and Accessing Family Stories in Both Public and Private Archives
Session: Oral History and Families: a Neglected Methodological Frontier. Exploring the Ethics, Politics, Archives and the Afterlives of Oral History Interviews and the Family
Authors: Mary Stewart -
Chornobyl Zone between Two Historic Crimes (1986/2022): Oral History and Memorialization of the Disaster
Session: Oral History, Memory and Memorialization in the Aftermath of Violence and Political Repression
Authors: Svitlana Makhovska -
Closing ceremony
Session: Closing ceremony
Authors: -
Co-Creating Migration Memories. Oral Histories of Arrival and Agency
Session: Migrations and Refugees I
Authors: Linde Apel -
Codifying Sensitive Information Into Metadata: Potential and Challenges
Session: Gathering, Archiving, Disclosing: Oral History of the Ukrainian Experience of 2022- Russian Aggression
Authors: Valentyna Shevchenko -
Colonial Korean Railroad and Japanese Youth Employees: Memories of the Seonkokai
Session: Marginalised Voices and Histories
Authors: Chaisung Lim -
Conference party
Session: Conference party
Authors: -
Contribuciones de la Historia Oral al Estudio de la Vida de los(as) Trabajadores(as) de la Frontera Brasileña con Paraguay y Argentina en la Primera Mitad del Siglo XX
Session: Power and Protest
Authors: Jiani Fernando Langaro -
Craftsmanship and Memory: Archives Establishment and Public Dissemination of the Oral History from the Inheritors of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Session: Memory and Heritage
Authors: Wang Hao, Wang Lei, Cheng Huanwen -
Daichiyo! (The Mother Earth!): The Ainu Messages to the World through Shizue Ukaji’s Interviews and Artwork
Session: Audiovisual Presentations II
Authors: Eriko Yamamoto -
Dando Voz a Las Mujeres Silenciadas
Session: A Life of Listening
Authors: Pilar Domínguez Prats -
Deaf Memories - How to Study?
Session: Ethics and Health
Authors: Outi Ahonen -
Decolonising the Nuclear Physics: a Potential of Oral History (Case of Kharkiv Physics and Technic Institute)
Session: Post-memory and Institutions
Authors: Anastasiia Bozhenko, Viacheslav Grekov -
Del Silencio a la Acción: Subjetivación Política en El Paro Feminista de la UAM
Session: Power and Protest
Authors: Karemi Odeth García Arias -
Describing the History of the Asia-Pacific War and The Power of Oral History
Session: War and Veterans
Authors: Tomoki Takeda -
Designing Training Programmes with Community-Led Oral History Projects
Session: Education
Authors: Rosa Schling, Camille Johnston -
Diary of Three War Years: Ethics and Interviews with Ukrainian War Refugees
Session: Ethics and Oral History
Authors: Radmila Svarickova Slabakova -
Digesting Oral History in Broadcast Production
Session: In Between? Bridging Histories: Challenges and Innovations in Documenting European Borderlands
Authors: John Beauchamp -
Digital Memories: Archiving Post-Conflict Narratives in Kosovo
Session: Oral History and Memory in Post-War Settings: Methodology, Application, and Dissemination in Lebanon and Kosovo
Authors: Jeta Rexha -
Digitally Preserving and Disclosing Ukrainian Testimonies of the War
Session: Gathering, Archiving, Disclosing: Oral History of the Ukrainian Experience of 2022- Russian Aggression
Authors: Inna Ganschow -
Documentary Past: An Aural Process of Curating Voices as Collective Individualities in the Works of Alexievich
Session: Documenting and Preserving
Authors: Susri Bhattacharya -
Documenting Trauma: Collecting Oral Histories of the October 7 Attacks and the War that Followed
Session: Trauma and Emotions
Authors: Roni Mikel-Arieli -
(E)Motion Sickness Warning: The Challenge of (Hyper-)Emotionalization in Immersive VR Interviews with Contemporary Witnesses
Session: Emotions and Therapy
Authors: Roman Smirnov -
Educating Generations: The Legacy and Future of the Allen-White School Campus, a Rosenwald School in Whiteville, Tennessee
Session: Education
Authors: Brannon Smithwick -
Embodied Histories: Negotiating Pathways to Recording Child-Maternal Traditions Facing Extinction in Rural Nigerian Villages.
Session: Documenting and Preserving
Authors: Edeyan Maya Omoweh -
Emotional Landscapes: The Complexities of Interviewing Regionalists
Session: Historical Connoisseurs. Dialogues on Crafting the Past and Heritage
Authors: Sonia Knapczyk-Tomalka -
Emotions, then and Now: Comparing Oral Histories of the 1919 Influenza Pandemic and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 1992-1999 in Australia
Session: Oral History and Epidemics Across Borders: Transnational, Marginalised and Temporal Responses
Authors: Shirleene Robinson -
Empowering Communities Through Oral History – the Coastal Uplands: Heritage and Tourism Project
Session: Marginalised Voices and Histories
Authors: Arlene Crampsie -
Empowering Community-Based Oral History
Session: Oral History and Memory in Post-War Settings: Methodology, Application, and Dissemination in Lebanon and Kosovo
Authors: Maria Bashshur Abunnasr -
Empowering Identity Through Podcasting: an Examination of the Cuban Podcast Lo Llevamos Rizo Radio
Session: Multilingualism and Dissemination
Authors: Leysi Rubio Arevich -
Encounter of Visual History and Oral Testimonies
Session: In Between? Bridging Histories: Challenges and Innovations in Documenting European Borderlands
Authors: Annemarie Franke -
Energetically United and Enveloped by Water: Building Sustainable Composites: Mulheres Using Barnacles and Components from Aviation Graveyards for Energy Storage
Session: Women in Oral History 2
Authors: Debora Nascimento -
Ethics and Oral History: Harnessing the Power of Oral History to Document, Heal and Empower
Session: Ethical Oral History
Authors: Angela Zusman -
Experiences and Findings from Oral History Field Research of the Czech Soldiers Deployed in Lithuania and Slovakia as a Part of NATO's Military Presence During the War in Ukraine
Session: War and Soldiers
Authors: Pavel Stehlík -
Facing the Trouble: Cultural Workers in Yiddishland, Political Zionism, and the Movement for Palestinian Liberation
Session: The Aftermath of October 7th 2023: a Challenge to Yiddishists' Ideas and Practices about Oral History
Authors: Ben Rogaly -
Family Album – a Chronicler’s Coded Message
Session: Family Remembrance, “Received Memory,” and Holocaust
Authors: Mark Silber -
Family Remembrance, “Received Memory,” and Holocaust Oral History - OIHA 2025
Session: Family Remembrance, “Received Memory,” and Holocaust
Authors: Pamela Chodosh -
Family Zoom Meetings and Informal Recordings as Documents of "Received Memory": Emerging Oral History Tools and Approaches
Session: Family Remembrance, “Received Memory,” and Holocaust
Authors: Michael Frisch -
Far Ayer un Undzer Frayhayt – For Your Freedom and for Ours – Oral histories of Jewish International Brigade Volunteers and What We Can Learn from Them in These Dfficult Times
Session: The Aftermath of October 7th 2023: a Challenge to Yiddishists' Ideas and Practices about Oral History
Authors: Annabel Gottfried Cohen -
Fragments of Memory: A Therapeutic Oral History Approach to Trauma Narratives
Session: Trauma and Emotions
Authors: Rapaport Sharon -
From Family Narratives to the Classroom: Competitions, Documentaries, and Oral History in Albania
Session: Oral History Fieldwork and Archives
Authors: Jonila Godole -
From Glory to Oblivion: the Fight to Preserve Our Home
Session: Environment
Authors: Maricruz Romero-Ugalde -
From Intimate Conversations to Enduring Records: Empowering Communities to Preserve Their Stories Through Digital Archiving of Oral Histories
Session: Documenting and Preserving
Authors: Ermioni Anastasiadi -
From Pit to Podium: Dialogues of Industrial Heritage
Session: Historical Connoisseurs. Dialogues on Crafting the Past and Heritage
Authors: Grace Simpson, Anu Printsmann, Marta Kurkowska-Budzan -
Gender Imbalance in Oral History Projects and its Impact on Scientific Results (a Case Study of Czech Historiography)
Session: Women in Oral History 1
Authors: Lenka Krátká -
Globalization and Cultural Transformation: The Case of Gond Oral and Visual Narrative
Session: Minorities
Authors: Sagar Jhariya -
Going Local: Applying Oral History to Explore Counternarratives of Campus Communities
Session: Institutional OH Programs: Re-thinking the Relationships with Their Communities
Authors: Stephen Sloan -
Gothenburg’s 1968: Piecing together a movement, piecing together a project
Session: Methodology and Ethics
Authors: Rachel Pierce, Martin Linde, Martin Ohman -
Guided city tours
Session: Guided city tours
Authors: -
Guided city tours
Session: Guided city tours
Authors: -
Having His Voice on CD is the Most Precious Thing I Could Have”: Are Oral Histories Recorded at the End of Life Always a Comfort for Family?
Session: Oral History and Families: a Neglected Methodological Frontier. Exploring the Ethics, Politics, Archives and the Afterlives of Oral History Interviews and the Family
Authors: Michelle Winslow -
Healing Conversation? The Impact of In-Depth Repeated Oral History Interviews on Interviewees, their Descendants, and Society
Session: Ethics and Oral History
Authors: Monika Vrzgulova -
Healing Old Wounds: The Therapeutic Role of Oral History Sharing in Aboriginal Culture
Session: Emotions and Therapy
Authors: Krista Christensen, Belinda Russon Nayanar -
Healing Through Oral History: A Complex Journey of Forgiveness and Accountability
Session: Emotions and Therapy
Authors: Tomoyo Nakao -
Healing or opening wounds? Oral History and Ethics in Emergency Medical Services Research (1974–2003)
Session: Ethics and Health
Authors: Jiří Hlaváček -
Hijacked Childhoods: Agency, Memory, and Representation
Session: Oral History and Memory in Post-War Settings: Methodology, Application, and Dissemination in Lebanon and Kosovo
Authors: Korab Krasniqi -
Home Children and Oral History. Remember. Compensate. Reconcile?
Session: Trauma and Emotions
Authors: Michael John -
How Amateur Historians Use Rhetorical Strategies to Preserve Marginalized Voices from WWII and Beyond
Session: War and Veterans
Authors: Agnieszka Szurek -
How Did a Seasoned Director Describe the Life of a Vietnam War Deserter Sheltered in Japan 47 Years Ago? In the Case of “A Deserter Who Came to My Home” (2015)
Session: Digital Oral History
Authors: Jun Oguro -
How Uncle Alphonse’s Survival Became a Familiy Secret. Intergenerational Memories of Relatives of Patients in Nazi Psychiatry
Session: Oral History Intergenerational Transmission
Authors: Lea Münch -
How much is Oral History Changing Due to The Possibility of Virtual Conversations Around The World?
Session: Oral History at a Distance: Reflecting on Our Practice in a New Era
Authors: Albert Lichtblau -
How to Find Knowledge in a Well of Words
Session: Ethical Oral History
Authors: Juan Ricardo Torres Castañeda -
Hunting and Medicine: Recentring Oral History in Zooarchaeology in Kafue Flats and Bangweulu Swamps, Zambia.
Session: Migration, Heritage and Lifestyle
Authors: Martha Nchimunya Kayuni -
“I Had to Listen and Appear as Unmoved as Possible”: How did Care Workers Relate to Child Survivors’ Sharing their War-Time Experiences?
Session: Trauma and Emotions
Authors: Sharon Kangisser Cohen -
“I Kept it to Myself for Seventy Years. I am Glad You Asked”: Reflections on the Therapeutic Aspects of Oral History
Session: Emotions and Therapy
Authors: Nazan Çiçek, Evren Ahmet Demir -
"I Wouldn't Have Spoken to Her About it Otherwise": the Family Oral History Interview as a Catalyst for Change
Session: Oral History and Families: a Neglected Methodological Frontier. Exploring the Ethics, Politics, Archives and the Afterlives of Oral History Interviews and the Family
Authors: Keira Gomez -
IOHA Awards Gala & Concert
Session: IOHA Awards Gala & Concert
Authors: -
IOHA general assembly
Session: IOHA general assembly
Authors: -
"Icimbo ca Malilo" as Oral History: Social and Therapeutic Role of a Funeral Dirge in Post-colonial Zambia
Session: Postmemory
Authors: Chama Kaluba Jickson -
Identity and Legacy: Oral Histories of the Kindertransport in Wales
Session: Silenced Voices and Identity
Authors: Anne Cardenas -
In Between? Exploring Local Histories of European Borderlands
Session: In Between? Bridging Histories: Challenges and Innovations in Documenting European Borderlands
Authors: Joanna Orłoś -
In Memoriam / Islanders
Session: Audiovisual Presentations I
Authors: Outi Fingerroos, Matleena Jänis -
In the Postmemory and Cultural Memory Regime: The Passing of the Second World War Witness Generation and Ethnographic Research
Session: Postmemory
Authors: Dariusz Nikiel -
"In-Between?" Goes to the Balkans: The 2017 Study Visits in Mostar and the Prespa Lakes Region
Session: In Between? Bridging Histories: Challenges and Innovations in Documenting European Borderlands
Authors: Naum Trajanovski -
Inclusive Histories: A Collaborative Approach to Malayalam Oral Histories
Session: Minorities
Authors: Mallory Cerkleski -
Indigenous Truthtelling of U.S. Boarding Schools: Engaging Oral History Toward Teaching Complex Histories
Session: Indigenous Truthtelling of U.S. Boarding Schools
Authors: R. Rene Kemble, Erin Dyke, Lisa Lynn Brooks -
Innovation Combining Oral History and Photographic Research Methodologies: Writing Compelling Poetic Prose in a Lithuanian Community Study
Session: Family Remembrance, “Received Memory,” and Holocaust
Authors: Eve Puodžiūnaitė Wicks -
“Interviewing People Who Don’t Look Like Me”: Re-thinking Who We Interview (and Why)
Session: Institutional OH Programs: Re-thinking the Relationships with Their Communities
Authors: Troy Reeves -
Intimacy and Ethics: Navigating Oral Histories of the HIV/AIDS Crisis
Session: Oral History and Epidemics Across Borders: Transnational, Marginalised and Temporal Responses
Authors: Katarzyna Szarla -
Investigating Collective Memories of a ‘Gay Prison’ in an Award-Winning Podcast: Navigating Ethics, Trust and Trauma
Session: Oral History and Memory Studies
Authors: Siobhan McHugh -
Is a Dessert Served or do I Pose as One? Narrator as an Improper Suitor
Session: Ethical Oral History
Authors: Marie Barešová -
It’s Not All Roses… Sometimes, It’s Orchids: The Emotional (Oral) History of An All-Female Band
Session: Women in Oral History 1
Authors: Ricardo Santhiago -
Japanese Collections of Oral Testimonies of the Asia-Pacific War as Resources for Peace Education
Session: Education
Authors: Katarzyna Starecka -
Jewish Feelings: Oral Histories and Emotions of British Jews in Israel's Wars of 1967 and of 1967 and 2023/4
Session: The Aftermath of October 7th 2023: a Challenge to Yiddishists' Ideas and Practices about Oral History
Authors: Joseph Finlay -
Joining Together the Researcher and the Field Mediator in the Oral History Interview
Session: Methodology and Ethics
Authors: Vanessa Corrado, Nilanjan Dutta -
Keynote lecture: Oral History and Climate Change: Testaments of Weirding
Session: Keynote lecture: Oral History and Climate Change: Testaments of Weirding
Authors: Rib Davis -
Keynote lecture: Rememory and Repair in a World of Collective Trauma
Session: Keynote lecture: Rememory and Repair in a World of Collective Trauma
Authors: Mary Marshall Clark -
Korean Memories Project: Using Technology to Document Historical Perspectives
Session: Digital Oral History
Authors: H. Deborah Kwak, Alice Wrigglesworth, Lynnette G. Leonard -
La Historia Oral Feminista. Escuchando Las Memorias de Las Mujeres
Session: A Life of Listening
Authors: Miren Llona -
La ruptura metabólica y la transformación de la “agricultura familiar” en los espacios periurbanos: l’Horta de València
Session: New Perspectives and Challenges of Environmental Oral History
Authors: Jorge Ramón Ros -
Las Mujeres Guerrilleras del Partido de los Pobres, Atoyac, Guerrero Entre 1967 y 1974
Session: Power and Protest
Authors: Eva Daniela Sandoval Espejo -
Latvian Migration Waves: Identity, Memory, and the Diaspora Experience
Session: Migrations and Refugees II
Authors: Maruta Pranka, Ginta Elksne -
Learning from Our Neighbors: How Community Partnerships Can Challenge and Refine Our Oral History Practice
Session: Institutional OH Programs: Re-thinking the Relationships with Their Communities
Authors: Natalie Fousekis -
Learning to Listen
Session: A Life of Listening
Authors: Alessandro Portelli -
Lending an Ear to German Soldiers. The Oral History Project of the Bundeswehr Centre of Military History and Social Sciences
Session: War and Soldiers
Authors: Sven Deppisch -
Lessons from the Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)Sector: The 'How' of Care in Oral History
Session: Women in Oral History 2
Authors: Anna Cole, Kim Hosier -
Letting go of Traditions to Embrace Tradition: Subverting Expectations in Oral History and Creating Space for New Ideas and Approaches
Session: Methodology and Ethics
Authors: Sean Visintainer, Jennifer Ho -
Lifting Up What Works®: An Oral History of the First 22 Years of PolicyLink
Session: Audiovisual Presentations VIII
Authors: Thaler Pekar -
“Like a Sack of Garbage that Everyone Wants to Put Away:” How to Listen to Stigmatized Survivors of Kosovo Wartime Rape
Session: Trauma and Emotions
Authors: Anna Di Lellio Crawford -
Liming: An Invaluable Source of Caribbean Oral History
Session: Memory and Heritage
Authors: Feyi Raimi-Abraham -
Listening and Learning Native American Boarding School Oral Histories of “Intergenerational Strength”
Session: Indigenous Truthtelling of U.S. Boarding Schools
Authors: Farina King -
Locating the History of Emotions: Combining Oral History and Digital Ethnography
Session: Oral History Goes Digital
Authors: Chayanika Bhaduri -
Los Monstruos Son Ellos. Formas de Provocación con Títeres Durante la Posdictadura
Session: Power and Resistence
Authors: Graciela Ruth Browarnik -
Lost Futures and Persistent Past
Session: Audiovisual Presentations VI
Authors: Jody Stokes-Casey, Chad Eby -
Lost in Translation: Challenging Language Barriers in Oral History Practices
Session: Oral History Fieldwork and Archives
Authors: Ummul Muhseneen -
Maabar: Preserving Memory and Addressing Lebanon’s Contested History Through Audio Storytelling.
Session: Oral History and Memory in Post-War Settings: Methodology, Application, and Dissemination in Lebanon and Kosovo
Authors: Anthony Tawil -
Margins in Context: Interviews with the Nominated Members of Parliament of Singapore
Session: Post-memory and Institutions
Authors: John Choo -
“Maybe we did something” - An Oral History of the Alter-Globalization Movement in Bologna
Session: Environment
Authors: Antonino Sciotto -
Meanings of Home Through Ceremonies for Karen Refugees from Burma in Sheffield
Session: Silenced Voices and Identity
Authors: Peter Bjorklund -
“Meeting Them Where They Are”: Collaborations That Create Value for the Communities Being Interviewed
Session: Institutional OH Programs: Re-thinking the Relationships with Their Communities
Authors: Todd Moye -
Memoria y Paisaje Urbano Entre resiliencia, Reparación y Adaptación: Derechos Humanos y Nuevas Configuraciones de la Bahía de Guanabara Frente a la (Des)Industrialización Tóxica
Session: New Perspectives and Challenges of Environmental Oral History
Authors: Andréa Casa Nova Maia -
Memories and Sensible Marks of Brazilian Black Visual Artists
Session: Music and Art
Authors: Daisy Perelmutter -
Migration and Making Home - Computer-Based Secondary Analyses of Large Interview Collections
Session: Migrations and Refugees I
Authors: Dennis Möbus, Philipp Bayerschmidt -
Mountains and Safety in Mind. Re-Thinking the Sources of Environmental History
Session: Environment
Authors: Tomáš W. Pavlíček -
Moveable Feasts: Exploring Memories of Food, Migration and Glasgow (1960-1995)
Session: Migration, Heritage and Lifestyle
Authors: Johnnie Anderson -
Mujeres Rurales en la Revolución Prtuguesa: la Subjetividad de los Roles de Género
Session: Oral History and Gender Subjectivities
Authors: Ana Sofia Ferreira -
Musicking Oral History: The Yorùbá Omolúàbí Philosophy in a Glocal Context
Session: Music and Art
Authors: Oluwatosin John Ibitoye -
Narrating the Wars: WWII and Contemporary Russian-Ukrainian War in Witness Testimonies
Session: Quo Vadis, Wartime Oral History?
Authors: Petro Dolhanov -
Narrativas Plurales Sobre El Caso Ardystil: Una Intoxicación Laboral en Fábricas de Aerografía Textil en España en los Años 90.
Session: New Perspectives and Challenges of Environmental Oral History
Authors: Sofiya Kamalova -
Narrative Biographical Interviews and Knowledge Production in the Context of Intergenerational Transmission of War Memories
Session: Oral History Intergenerational Transmission
Authors: Emina Zoletic -
Narratives of Belonging – Intersections of Place, Space and Time in Archived Migrant Narratives from the Collection MIGTALKs
Session: Migrations and Refugees I
Authors: Jesper Johansson -
National Library of China: An Oral History (documentary)
Session: Audiovisual Presentations IV
Authors: Mao Mengou, Miao Tian -
Navigating Post-Exile: Experiences of Return through Oral History
Session: Migrations and Refugees II
Authors: Maija Krūmiņa, Ginta Elksne -
Nearby Economies: Integrating Oral History into American Business History
Session: Oral History Projects
Authors: Sean Adams, Paula de la Cruz-Fernández -
Negotiating Long-term Research Access in Authoritarian Contexts: Lessons from Rwanda
Session: Oral Histories of Political Violence
Authors: Erin Jessee -
New Approaches to Disseminating Oral History: The UK Holocaust Testimony Portal and Comparative Testimony
Session: Multilingualism and Dissemination
Authors: Madeline White, Bea Lewkowicz -
Non-Obvious Disenchantment. Roma in Oral History Films
Session: Visualization of Oral History for Social Change – Documentaries, Video Exhibition, Graphic Novel. Challenges, Ethics and Impact
Authors: Monika Szewczyk -
Non-verbal and paralinguistic expressions in an academic community oral history: a multimodal digital oral history analysis
Session: Digital Oral History
Authors: Julianne Nyhan -
On Both Sides of the Screen: The Researcher and the Arrangement of Oral History in a Documentary Film
Session: Visualization of Oral History for Social Change – Documentaries, Video Exhibition, Graphic Novel. Challenges, Ethics and Impact
Authors: Gelinada Grinchenko -
On The History and Methodology of the Armenian Genocide Oral History Making from 1915 Until Now
Session: Methodology and Ethics
Authors: Shushan Khachatryan -
Opening ceremony
Session: Opening ceremony
Authors: -
Oral Archives of Migrations in Argentina: the Case of the “Archivo de la Palabra y la Imagen” (Mar del Plata, Argentina)
Session: Oral Archives: Which Voices Should Be Preserved for Future Generations?
Authors: Bettina Favero -
Oral Histories of Refugee Returnees in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Session: Migrations and Refugees I
Authors: Thuy Vo Dang -
Oral Histories of the Dead: Life Stories, Archaeology and the Arts as Methods for Discovering and Representing Montreal’s Back River Cemetery
Session: Oral History Intergenerational Transmission
Authors: Naomi Frost, Romy Shoam, Sonia Halpern-Bazar, Anna Sheftel -
Oral History At A Distance: Reflections on Managing Projects In A New Era
Session: Oral History at a Distance: Reflecting on Our Practice in a New Era
Authors: Michelle Holland -
Oral History Films as a Tool for Social Change. Ethical Issues
Session: Visualization of Oral History for Social Change – Documentaries, Video Exhibition, Graphic Novel. Challenges, Ethics and Impact
Authors: Alina Doboszewska -
Oral History and Collective Trauma: a Way to Transform Conflict?
Session: Oral History and Memory in Post-War Settings: Methodology, Application, and Dissemination in Lebanon and Kosovo
Authors: Jenny Munro -
Oral History and Confronting the Past: Memory, Trauma, and Justice in European Historical Reappraisal
Session: Emotions and Therapy
Authors: Felicitas Söhner -
Oral History and History Keeping: Learning from Grassroots Oral Historians in the South Bronx
Session: Documenting and Preserving
Authors: Amy Starecheski -
Oral History and Museums: The Case of Preserving and Representing Oral Historical Memory in Ukraine’s National Museum of Revolution of Dignity
Session: Oral History, Memory and Memorialization in the Aftermath of Violence and Political Repression
Authors: Olha Salo -
Oral History and New Forms of Digital Public History: Meta-Archives and WWI
Session: Digital Oral History
Authors: Angelo Agosti -
Oral History and Public Access: CPDOC's Digital Strategies
Session: Oral History Goes Digital
Authors: Ninna de Araújo Carneiro Lima -
Oral History and Remote Interviewing
Session: Oral History at a Distance: Reflecting on Our Practice in a New Era
Authors: Stephen Sloan -
Oral History and Storytelling – Rethinking the Difference
Session: Ethics and Methdology
Authors: Bjørn Enes -
Oral History and the History of Sport in Africa: A Historiographical Review
Session: Migration, Heritage and Lifestyle
Authors: Vivian Fonseca, Augusto Nascimento -
Oral History as History of the Self: Design Solutions for Wartime Interviewing and Archiving Projects
Session: Quo Vadis, Wartime Oral History?
Authors: Iuliia Skubytska -
Oral History as a Decolonial Pedagogy in History Education for Pre- Service Teachers in Postcolonial Zambia
Session: Education
Authors: Yvonne Kabombwe -
Oral History as a Tool for Understanding Women’s lives in Ishinomaki after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Session: Women in Oral History 2
Authors: Naomi Chiba -
Oral History at FGV CPDOC: Preservation and Dissemination Experiences
Session: Education and Dissemination
Authors: Vivian Fonseca -
Oral History at a Distance: Reflections on Ethical Practices in a New Era
Session: Oral History at a Distance: Reflecting on Our Practice in a New Era
Authors: Adrienne Cain Darough -
Oral History in Polish Community Archives – Research Results
Session: Oral History Projects
Authors: Adriana Kapała -
Oral History in the Classroom: Successes and Challenges
Session: Education
Authors: Isabelle Carter, Ellen Bishop -
Oral History in the Srebrenica Genocide Documentaries and Video Exhibitions
Session: Visualization of Oral History for Social Change – Documentaries, Video Exhibition, Graphic Novel. Challenges, Ethics and Impact
Authors: Hasan Hasanović -
Oral History of Warsaw Rap: Artistic Transformation and Collaboration with Musicians
Session: Music and Art
Authors: Tomasz Krajewski -
Oral History, Auto-Ethnography, and a Living Archive
Session: Oral History Projects
Authors: Shepard Forman, Guilherme Caeiro de Mattos, Alexandra Joy Forman -
Oral history vs. Memory Monoculture: Initiatives at the Rare Books and Special Collections Library of the American University in Cairo in Egypt
Session: Memory and Heritage
Authors: Stephen Urgola -
Our Chosen Work, Our Rightful Place: Women, Oral History, and Political Conflict in the United States
Session: Women in Oral History 1
Authors: Kate Orazem -
Paradojas de Una Militancia Transnacional: Antifranquismo, Subjetividades y Género
Session: Oral History and Gender Subjectivities
Authors: Mónica Moreno-Seco -
Participatory Oral History for Social Change: Collaborative Approaches to Mental Health Research
Session: Ethics and Health
Authors: Verusca Calabria -
“People Were Kinder this Time”: An Australian Woman Compares Her Experiences of Life and Loss During Two Pandemics, Thirty Years Apart
Session: Oral History and Epidemics Across Borders: Transnational, Marginalised and Temporal Responses
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Plenary discussion: Oral Historians Facing Crises: Attitudes, Fears, and Hopes
Session: Plenary discussion: Oral Historians Facing Crises: Attitudes, Fears, and Hopes
Authors: Gabriele Proglio, Maria Bashshur Abunnasr, Natalia Otrishchenko, Fanny Julissa García, Naoko Shimazu, Ngozika Anthonia Obi-Ani -
Plenary discussion: Oral history and community archives – intersections and impacts
Session: Plenary discussion: Oral history and community archives – intersections and impacts
Authors: Kamil Kmak, Tamara Štefanac, Mônica Tenaglia, Claudio Ogass Bilbao, Andrew Flinn -
Política(s) de la Intimidad. Radicalidades y Uso de lo Intimo en España, 1980-2000
Session: Power and Protest
Authors: Vicent Bellver-Loizaga -
Possibilities of Practices and Oral Histories of People Who Inherit Memories and Records
Session: Postmemory
Authors: Akiko Mizutani -
Pre-conference workshops
Session: Pre-conference workshops
Authors: Alessandro Portelli, Anna Wylegała, Michael Frisch -
Precarity and [Oral History] Practice: Palestinian Educators in Exile
Session: Oral History Fieldwork and Archives
Authors: Maria Bashshur Abunnasr -
Precarity, Truths, and Politics: Experiences of a Political Caravan for Permanent Residency in the U.S.
Session: Migrations and Refugees II
Authors: Stephanie M Huezo -
Present Threats, Past Protest: Re-Thinking Anti-Nuclear Marches in 1980s Finland
Session: Post-memory and Institutions
Authors: Hannah Kaarina Yoken -
Preserving IFLA (International Federation Library Associations) Professional Memory: The SIG Library History Oral History Project
Session: Oral History Projects
Authors: Steve Witt, Anna Maria Tammaro, Wang Lei, Patrick Urru -
Preserving Voices: Multilingual Oral Histories of Lower-Caste Communities in India
Session: Multilingualism and Dissemination
Authors: Jena Keshab Chandra, Rajesh Prasad -
Protecting the Hands that Built ‘Australia’s Own Car’: Health and Safety at General Motors-Holden
Session: Post-memory and Institutions
Authors: Paul Sendziuk -
“Protection as Exclusion: The Missing Voices of Children in Crisis Oral Historical Research"
Session: Oral Histories of Political Violence
Authors: Monica Eileen Patterson -
¿Quién Quiere Ser Candidato en Tiempos de Crisis? Una Investigación Sobre Candidaturas y Derrotas Políticas
Session: Power and Resistence
Authors: Américo Oscar Guichard Freire -
(Re)Encounters Akupӯnh Awjanã
Session: Audiovisual Presentations VII
Authors: Celso Castro -
(Re)collecting Oral History the Aftermath of Tragedy: The Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland after WW2 and the Gaza War
Session: The Aftermath of October 7th 2023: a Challenge to Yiddishists' Ideas and Practices about Oral History
Authors: Zach Smerin -
Re-Thinking Oral History Archives: Considerations for a More Diverse and Inclusive Archival Practice
Session: Oral History Goes Digital
Authors: Andrea Althaus -
Re-thinking Oral History Analysis: the Affective Presence of Voice
Session: Ethical Oral History
Authors: Janine Schemmer -
Re-thinking Singapore's History Through Japanese Occupation Oral History Interviews
Session: Silenced Voices and Identity
Authors: Mark Wong -
Reclaiming Voices, Reframing History: Oral Narratives and the Human Dimension of Partition of India
Session: Marginalised Voices and Histories
Authors: Sutapa Das -
Recognition of Women's Experience of War in Nuto Revelli's Work
Session: Oral Archives: Which Voices Should Be Preserved for Future Generations?
Authors: Armelle Girinon, Ninon Chevrier -
Reconnecting Broken Threads Through Oral History and Archival Research: Healing Encounters in Grybow, Poland
Session: Oral History and Families: a Neglected Methodological Frontier. Exploring the Ethics, Politics, Archives and the Afterlives of Oral History Interviews and the Family
Authors: Barbara Einhorn -
Recontextualizing Migration Memory: Oral History Research of Post-Ottoman Ethnic and Religious Conflicts
Session: Migrations and Refugees I
Authors: Arzu ÖztÜrkmen -
Recordar Para Sanar. Historia Oral y Prácticas Artísticas Testimoniales de la Prisión Política en Chile
Session: Power and Resistence
Authors: Osorio Riveros Hugo, Francisca Duran Mateluna -
Redesigning Oral History Archives with Data
Session: Audiovisual Presentations III
Authors: Madeline Alexander, Christopher Pandza, Łukasz Knasiecki, Magdalena Kęsik -
Reflections on the 2021 Edition of “In Between?” and the Role of Oral History in Challenging Times
Session: In Between? Bridging Histories: Challenges and Innovations in Documenting European Borderlands
Authors: Liana Blikharska -
Reflexiones Sobre Desindustrialización Nociva Desde El Prisma de la Historia Oral Ambiental: El Caso de las áreas de Estuario de Bizkaia (España) Desde 1977 Hasta El Presente
Session: Environment
Authors: David Beorlegui Zarranz -
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Remembering Home Across Borders, Oceans, and Time: Oral Histories of Italian Migration to Australia
Session: Migrations and Refugees II
Authors: Anabelle Selvaggio -
Remembering and Narrating Black Responses to HIV/AIDS in Britain
Session: Oral History and Epidemics Across Borders: Transnational, Marginalised and Temporal Responses
Authors: George Severs -
Remembering the Berger Inquiry
Session: Oral History on Trial: Truth Recovery and Public Inquiries
Authors: Leslie McCartney -
Resistance and Agency in a Medical Multiverse: Intersubjectivity and Oral Histories of Ilness
Session: Ethics and Health
Authors: Pooja Sagar -
Rethinking Ethics: The Past, Present and Future of a Sámi Folklore and Oral History Collection
Session: Ethics and Oral History
Authors: Anne Heimo, Heli Syrjälä -
Rethinking the majority side of dealing with Oral History: reflections on overcoming colonialism and imperialism
Session: Silenced Voices and Identity
Authors: Hibiki Takeda -
Rethinking ‘Oral’ History Ethics from a Deaf and Disabled Perspective
Session: Ethics and Health
Authors: Eline Pollaert, Kirstie Stage -
Retold War: Oral History Projects and Narratives about the Second World War in Contemporary Ukraine
Session: Oral History, Memory and Memorialization in the Aftermath of Violence and Political Repression
Authors: Liana Blikharska -
Reusing Interviews on Anti-Fascist Resistance
Session: Oral Archives: Which Voices Should Be Preserved for Future Generations?
Authors: Giulia Zitelli Conti, Alessandro Casellato, Cecilia Furioso Cenci -
Riga Porcelain Factory in the Memories of Former Employees: the Walking Methodology in the Studying of Industrial Heritage
Session: Audiovisual Presentations I
Authors: Maija Krūmiņa, Maruta Pranka, Ginta Elksne -
Roma Subaltern Memories
Session: Minorities
Authors: Chiara Nencioni -
Seeing the Spoken Word: Curating Oral Histories in a Visual World
Session: Education and Dissemination
Authors: Ren Rong Chong -
Shoah after 40 years. New Perspectives on Interviews with Polish Communal Subjects
Session: Oral History and Memory Studies
Authors: Magda Heydel, Roma Sendyka -
Showcasing Stories: Exploring Presentation of Dutch Veterans’ Oral Histories
Session: War and Veterans
Authors: Daphne Van Noordt -
Silenced Voices: Social Demands and Teaching History
Session: Oral History Fieldwork and Archives
Authors: Marieta de Moraes Ferreira -
Skopje, the City of Solidarity: The Oral Histories of the 1963 Skopje Earthquake and the Post-Earthquake Urban Reconstruction
Session: Environment
Authors: Naum Trajanovski -
Speaking “Czechlish”: Multilingual Memory in Oral History Interviews with Czech Immigrants
Session: Multilingualism and Dissemination
Authors: Anna West -
Storytelling or Oral History: Reflections on Storytelling Workshops
Session: Ethics and Methdology
Authors: Yvonne McFadden -
Storytelling vs Oral History: Friends or Foes? A Case Study from Greece
Session: Ethics and Methdology
Authors: Antonis Antoniou, Riki Van Boeschoten -
Subjetividades en Tensión: la Modista, la Chica Moderna, y los Límites del Orden de Género de Entreguerras
Session: Oral History and Gender Subjectivities
Authors: Miren Llona -
Teachers as Storytellers – Linking Memory Studies and Oral History
Session: Oral History and Memory Studies
Authors: Agnieszka Nowakowska -
Teaching Oral History in Times of War: Pedagogy as Survival Mechanism
Session: Oral Histories of Political Violence
Authors: Hourig Attarian -
Testimonies of Czechoslovak Survivors of the Gulag in the Light of NKVD Documents
Session: Oral History, Memory and Memorialization in the Aftermath of Violence and Political Repression
Authors: Adam Hradilek -
Testimonies of Life and Death: Memoirs of Franco's Women's Prisons and Their Educational Possibilities
Session: Women in Oral History 1
Authors: Ángel Benavente Serra -
“Thanks for Recollecting Us, that we Starved Formerly”: Holodomor Oral History as an Example of Overcoming Trauma and Colonial Identity
Session: Silenced Voices and Identity
Authors: Tetiana Boriak -
The (Re)Discovery of Lost Archives of the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen (1970–1990): Oral History as an Ethnography of the Archive
Session: Ethics and Health
Authors: Sarah Ahmed -
The Challenges and Dangers of Oral History Research among German Second World War Military Re-enactors
Session: Historical Connoisseurs. Dialogues on Crafting the Past and Heritage
Authors: Petr Wohlmuth -
The Curator’s Role in Digital Oral History Projects: A Case Study Based on the Virtual-Kolkata Partition Museum
Session: Oral History Goes Digital
Authors: Sumallya Mukhopadhyay -
The Devastation of Gaza: Historical Perspectives of a Yiddish Poem
Session: The Aftermath of October 7th 2023: a Challenge to Yiddishists' Ideas and Practices about Oral History
Authors: Tal Hever-Chybowski -
The Development of Oral History in China: The Rise of Locality and the Challenges of Globality
Session: Migration, Heritage and Lifestyle
Authors: Miao Tian -
The Divergence of Samba Practices Between Brazil and Japan: A Comparative Study of Cultural and Political Influences from Voice of Them
Session: Postmemory
Authors: Isao Kato -
The Evolution of Oral History Pedagogy: Project Design which Prioritizes Access, the Columbia College Chicago Oral History Model.
Session: Digital Oral History
Authors: Erin McCarthy -
The Haunting Painting of Jesus. Obstacles and Alternatives in Conducting Oral History Research within Post-Displacement Regions
Session: Postmemory
Authors: Magdalena Bubík -
The Indonesia Trauma Testimony Project (ITTP): Last Chance Collecting of Oral Histories of the 1965-66 Indonesian Massacres
Session: Oral Histories of Political Violence
Authors: Annie Pohlman -
The Interactions of Family Oral History Memories
Session: Family Remembrance, “Received Memory,” and Holocaust
Authors: Mary Gordon -
The Interviewer’s Sincere Autoethnography: what does it Mean to be Both a Researcher and a Ukrainian in the Project of Interviewing Ukrainian Refugees in Poland
Session: Gathering, Archiving, Disclosing: Oral History of the Ukrainian Experience of 2022- Russian Aggression
Authors: Olha Krasko -
The Kogu Me Lugu Oral History Portal: Disseminating Oral History and Multilingualism in Practice
Session: Multilingualism and Dissemination
Authors: Elmar Gams -
The Oral Histories of Polish Migrant Women in Violent Relationships: Developing an Evidence Base to Inform the Development of Domestic Abuse Services in the UK and Europe
Session: Women in Oral History 1
Authors: Sundari Anitha, Ros Kane, Michael Rasell, Iwona Zielinska -
The Oral History of Deployment of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic in Emergencies & Natural Disasters
Session: Environment
Authors: Michal Louc -
The Power of Testimony in a Post-Conflict Societies. Documenting Cases of Rape in El Salvador in the Aftermath of its Armed Conflict
Session: Oral History and Memory Studies
Authors: Paula Cuellar -
The Renaissance of Benga Music in Ukambani Region in Kenya, 1970-1990
Session: Music and Art
Authors: Fidelis Kioko Makali -
The Rhetoric of Voicelessness in Animal Advocacy: Oral History as a Methodology in Critical Animal Studies
Session: Environment
Authors: Giorgia Pagliuca -
The Role of Family When Co-Creating Defined and Undefined Oral Histories in Palliative and Supportive Care
Session: Oral History and Families: a Neglected Methodological Frontier. Exploring the Ethics, Politics, Archives and the Afterlives of Oral History Interviews and the Family
Authors: Sam Smith -
The Role of Yiddish in Individual and Communal Identity Formation in Historical, Mythical, and Contemporary Lithuania
Session: Education and Dissemination
Authors: Christa P. Whitney -
The Srebrenica Genocide Oral History: An Academic Approach
Session: Oral History, Memory and Memorialization in the Aftermath of Violence and Political Repression
Authors: Ann Petrila, Hasan Hasanović -
The Tale of the Capos
Session: War and Soldiers
Authors: Alexander Prenninger -
The Testing of Silenced and Marginalised Voices with the Discourse of the State and the Public Space in Turkey
Session: Marginalised Voices and Histories
Authors: Mehtap Tosun -
The Tibetan Land Speaks: Oral Histories of Political Violence and the Land
Session: Oral Histories of Political Violence
Authors: Kathryn Nasstrom -
The Unexplored Psyche of Bengali Migrant Women: Voices from Post-1947 Historiography
Session: Women in Oral History 2
Authors: Subhasree Ghosh -
The Universality of Civil Rights in Oral History
Session: Ethics and Methdology
Authors: James Karmel -
The University That Belongs to Everyone: Building an Oral History Project to Challenge and Celebrate CUNY’s Role as a Public Good
Session: Post-memory and Institutions
Authors: Natalie Milbrodt -
The Voice of the Soldiers: Oral History as a Form for the Therapeutic Processing of Military Experience and Trauma
Session: War and Soldiers
Authors: Lucie Felcan Rajlová -
Thinking “Oral-History.Digital”. Recent Experiences with a Web-Based Infrastructure for Oral History Interviews
Session: Oral History Goes Digital
Authors: Almut Leh, Cord Pagenstecher -
Threading Voices: Analyzing Communal Participation in Preserving Oral Tradition Pertaining Creative Processes Associated with Craftsmanship
Session: Memory and Heritage
Authors: María del Carmen Ordóñez Avila -
Through Biographical Research to Creating Common Space for Advancing the Past and Present. Historical and Sociological Perspective
Session: Methodology and Ethics
Authors: Jakub Gałęziowski, Kaja Kaźmierska -
Too Much of a Good Thing? Using AI to Rescue a Community Oral History Project
Session: Institutional OH Programs: Re-thinking the Relationships with Their Communities
Authors: Douglas Boyd -
Toward a More Inclusive State History: The Latino Oklahoma Oral History Project
Session: Minorities
Authors: Sarah Foss -
Tracing the Origins of Italian Oral History: A Case Study on Ernesto de Martino Institute and Its International Network
Session: Oral History Projects
Authors: Chiara Paris -
Ukrainian National Identity Declared with Russian Birthplace in a Passport. Ukrainian Refugees in Poland Against their Russian Biographical Moments After the Russian Full-Scale Invasion 2022
Session: Oral History and Memory Studies
Authors: Elżbieta Kwiecińska -
Under the Dominant Beat: Investigating the Musical Landscapes that Shaped Music City
Session: Music and Art
Authors: Jon Sewell -
Unheard Voices of Bengali Dalit (Lower Caste) Partition Survivors: Giving the Marginalized Voices Access to Public Discourses
Session: Audiovisual Presentations I
Authors: Avishek Biswas -
Unheard Voices: Stories of LGBTI+ Clergy in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa
Session: Minorities
Authors: Ntobeko Dlamini -
Urgent Documentation in Swedish Museum Context: Circulation of Oral Histories from “Refugee Crisis” 2015
Session: Migrations and Refugees II
Authors: Olga Zabalueva -
Vegetable Tanning in Barrio Arriba, León, Gto., Mexico The Rescue of a Technique in Danger of Extinction
Session: Audiovisual Presentations V
Authors: Silvia Patricia López-Sánchez, Maricruz Romero-Ugalde -
Visualization of Trauma in the Educational Context: Ethics and Sources
Session: Visualization of Oral History for Social Change – Documentaries, Video Exhibition, Graphic Novel. Challenges, Ethics and Impact
Authors: Svitlana Telukha -
Visualizing Narratives: Making Interviews Public in Times of Ongoing War
Session: Quo Vadis, Wartime Oral History?
Authors: Svitlana Telukha -
Voices of Modernity: Curatorial and Collector Perspectives in Chinese Museums
Session: Historical Connoisseurs. Dialogues on Crafting the Past and Heritage
Authors: Keyi Yin -
Voices of Resistance and the Assumption of Power in Slovenia after the Second World War
Session: Oral Archives: Which Voices Should Be Preserved for Future Generations?
Authors: Urška Lampe -
Voices of the Past: Senior Citizens' Role in Environmental Conservation in the UAE
Session: Environment
Authors: Maitha Salman Al Zaabi -
Vulnerability Under Lockdown: Interviews with Elderly Jews During the Covid 19 Pandemic, with Emphasis on Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro
Session: Oral History at a Distance: Reflecting on Our Practice in a New Era
Authors: Margalit Bejarano -
Wartime Oral History in Ukraine: On Testimony Production and the Challenges of Representation
Session: Quo Vadis, Wartime Oral History?
Authors: Natalia Khanenko-Friesen -
“We don’t like to focus on the bad:” Balancing Individual Testimony and National Remembering
Session: Indigenous Truthtelling of U.S. Boarding Schools
Authors: Sarah Milligan -
Welcome reception
Session: Welcome reception
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What Can We Learn from a Historical Miniature
Session: Ethics and Methdology
Authors: Sharon Livne -
What is Sensitive, and for Whom? Sensitive Information in War Testimonies
Session: Gathering, Archiving, Disclosing: Oral History of the Ukrainian Experience of 2022- Russian Aggression
Authors: Natalia Otrishchenko, Anna Wylegała -
When (grant)parents tell … A study of (post)colonial memories within Congolese families in Belgium (1950-2023)
Session: Memory and Heritage
Authors: Marta Guerreiro Bernardino -
When and How Testimonies Become History: the Possibilities and Limitations of Data Collection in the Context of Events
Session: Quo Vadis, Wartime Oral History?
Authors: Oksana Mikheieva -
Will My Interview Help?: Use of Oral History in Partition Studies
Session: Migration, Heritage and Lifestyle
Authors: Tanisha Bhadury -
Witnessing Personal History in Public Space: Autobiographical Narratives of Polish Jews on the You Tube Platform – Between Oral History and Visual Ethnography
Session: Education and Dissemination
Authors: Józef Markiewicz -
Working Toward Whiteness: The Indigenous Experience of Training and Outing in a Settler Colonial Industrial School in the United States
Session: Indigenous Truthtelling of U.S. Boarding Schools
Authors: Janne Lahti