Rick Shriver Ohio University 2013. The recorded interview, archived as a whole Once viewed as a supplement to the written history  Documenting how historical.

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Rick Shriver Ohio University 2013

The recorded interview, archived as a whole Once viewed as a supplement to the written history  Documenting how historical events affect individuals A way to document aspects of history that are neglected A way to document history of minority populations  Where written tradition may not exist Now more often viewed as a “primary source” for historical research (like photos, letters, etc.)

The erosion of the written tradition  Less diary keeping, journalizing, letter-writing, preservation Written form may not capture the nuance and the emotion Helps young people overcome “historical amnesia” by stimulating interest in historical events  Younger audiences prefer to consume media content is “small doses,” for which oral history is well-suited Can show the significance of an event on subcultures

The crafted oral history focuses the content on specific events or specific topics The interview is directed rather than free from Combined interviews can be edited “documentary style” Can show the accumulated significance of events on given populations or individuals

Understanding oral history Learning interview skills Learning the equipment Researching the local history Research ethics and obtaining informed consent

American Psychological Association, 2010 the purpose of the research, expected duration, and procedures; their right to decline to participate and to withdraw from the research once participation has begun; the foreseeable consequences of declining or withdrawing; reasonably foreseeable factors that may be expected to influence their willingness to participate such as potential risks, discomfort, or adverse effects; any prospective research benefits; limits of confidentiality; incentives for participation; and whom to contact for questions about the research and research participants' rights.”

Developing the “central research question” Seeking to bring a variety of perspectives to a common occurrence Asking open-ended questions, allowing the subjects to talk freely, but bringing back to topic if needed Monitoring interview fatigue, signs of stress Photographing the interviewee and relevant materials

The digital recorder.WAV files 44,100 Hz 16-bit

Full un-edited interviews for archive Edited crafted oral history focusing on the subject Photographs A “video” documentary Attitudinal change in students