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Join us for part one of this three-part workshop about collecting oral history. Facilitated by Holly Cashman, an associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Culture, and a core faculty member in the Women's Studies program at University of New Hampshire. Her research focuses on Spanish in the U.S., bilingual conversation, queer linguistics, and impoliteness.
Part 1: Introduction to Oral History - Why, How, Tips and Techniques
- Why oral history?
- How to get started?
- What to consider/figure out before you start
- Ethics, consent and other issues
This workshop is limited to 25 participants.
Join us for part two of this three-part workshop about collecting oral history. Facilitated by Holly Cashman, an associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Culture, and a core faculty member in the Women's Studies program at University of New Hampshire. Her research focuses on Spanish in the U.S., bilingual conversation, queer linguistics, and impoliteness.
Part 2: Oral History Deep Dive 1 - Interviewing
- Pre-interview
- Interview outline
- Setting
- Recording
- Thinking on your feet
- Closing the interview
This workshop is limited to 25 participants.
Join us for the final installment of this three-part workshop about collecting oral history. Facilitated by Holly Cashman, an associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Culture, and a core faculty member in the Women's Studies program at University of New Hampshire. Her research focuses on Spanish in the U.S., bilingual conversation, queer linguistics, and impoliteness.
Oral History Workshop, Part 3: Deep Dive - Making the Interview Accessible
- Transcribing
- Indexing/coding
- Key words
- Archives and websites
- Clips
- Presentations and exhibits
This workshop is limited to 25 participants.
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