In Frisch’s ‘Three dimensions and more’ he discusses the idea of the deep dark secret of oral history being like the unopened shoe box of homemade videos – unwatched. After digesting this idea for the last two years I suddenly
OHD_BLG_0077 RE-MIX (reading group – 16/02/21)
Readings: M. Frisch – “Three Dimensions and More: Oral History Beyond the Paradoxes of Method” in Handbook of Emergent Methods J. Bornat et al. – “Don’t mix race with specialty”: Interviewing South Asian Overseas-Trained Geriatricians (this was the wrong piece
OHD_BLG_0093 Oral History ➡️ Design
My masters in Multidisciplinary Innovation (MDI) taught me how design and its practices can be used in any field in order to create innovative solutions to complex problems. I believe that during this PhD I will use these techniques to
OHD_BLG_0101 Reading Group – 20/10/20
TOPIC: Oral history and the environment Papers read: “Drought, Endurance and ‘The Way Things Were’: The Lived Experience of Climate and Climate Change in the Mallee” by Deb Anderson “Bringing a Hidden Pond to Public Attention: Increasing Impact through Digital
OHD_BLG_0110 Reading group – 21/07/2020
Articles read: Mobilising memory: The case of Iraqi Christian diaspora in England by Niveen Kassen and Beyond Individual/ Collective Memory: Women’s Transactive Memories of Food, Family and Conflict by Graham Smith Kassen’s work was read in order to give feedback