Oral history for the qualitative researcher: choreographing the story
Abstract
Oral history is a particularly useful way to capture ordinary people's lived experiences. This innovative book introduces the full array of oral history research methods and invites students and qualitative researchers to try them out in their own work. Using choreography as an organizing metaphor, the author presents creative strategies for collecting, representing, analyzing, and interpreting oral history data. Instructive exercises and activities help readers develop specific skills, such as nonparticipant observation, interviewing, and writing, with a special section on creating found data.
Verfügbarkeit
Themen
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
Guilford Press
ISBN
9781606235584, 1606235583, 1282490206, 9781282490208
Seiten
xiv, 271
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