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  • 18-19 June 2021 Irish Online Conference
    All day
    2021-06-18-2021-06-19

     

    Storytelling and Oral History – Oral History Network of Ireland conference, June 2021

    Storytelling and Oral History – Oral History Network of Ireland conference, June 2021by Sara Goek

    The Oral History Network of Ireland is pleased to invite you to join us for our 2021 online conference, ‘Storytelling and Oral History,’ taking place 18th and 19th June. The conference features two full days of presentations, workshops, and more. Professor Lynn Abrams (University of Glasgow) will deliver the keynote – ‘Tall Tales and Storytelling: Reflections on Two Decades of Life History Research’ – and a workshop. The plenary panel, ‘Telling Contemporary Stories’ will be chaired by Virginia Teehan (CEO, The Heritage Council) with speakers Sarah-Anne Buckley (NUI Galway), Theo Lynn (Dublin City University), and Brenda Malone (National Museum of Ireland).More details and a provisional programme are available on our conference webpage.Registration is now open via the conference webpage, with discount rates available for OHNI members. If you have questions, please email info@oralhistorynetworkireland.ie. We hope to see you there!

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  • 19 June 2021 Mastering Oral History
    21:00 -23:59
    2021-06-19

    Mastering Oral History:The Concise Guide

    International Workshop
    19 June 2021 
    Group 1: 11.00 am Amsterdam time (+UTC 2) for participants from Europe, Africa, Asia & Australia
    Group 1: 19.00 pm Amsterdam time (+UTC 2) for participants from the American continent

    The Idea

    GIRES, the Global Institute for Research, Education and Scholarship is committed to offering the tools that support the endeavors of global scholarly community.
    Oral history, a highly significant source of information, has been underestimated for decades.We, in GIRES, believe in the power of personal testimonies and that we ought to understand, explore, respect and preserve history. Local history and oral testimonies can have a great magnitude and affect our understanding of the past. Global history is shaped by such clusters of information; personal stories can offer clear view of past events, describe a forgotten reality and even help us re-write history. Despite if we consider such information important, oral history can be instrumental in the formation of collective memory and the shaping of national identities. 

    The Aim

    Our workshop offers a step-by-step guide that will help you find your way through the maze of an oral history project. During the workshop you will learn about the essential tools and actions so you organize, manage and lead a successful project. We designed the workshop in a dynamic way so it can be beneficial for all participants despite their experience in such a field. Students, young scholars independent researchers and history, culture and tradition enthusiasts are welcome in our friendly and welcoming GIRES environment.

    The Outcome

    Participants will improve their academic skills, introduce oral history in their work, engage with oral tradition and also record and preserve unwritten stories in a professional way. During the workshop we will explore all the techniques an oral historian uses and we will cover all the steps from beginning to the end of project. A substantial part of our workshop is dedicated to discussing your personal projects and through our Q&A you will find all the useful information that will improve your work. With more than 2,500 interviews in four countries (United States, Canada, Greece and Spain) our facilitator, will share his experiences and advice and through the dialogue he will try to answer all your questions. We hope that our workshop  we will help you create the project of your dream!

    Thematics

    -Framing a Project
    -Organizing and Preparing
    -Interviewing Techniques
    -Essential Equipment and Software
    -Voice and Video Recording
    -Documentation and Legal aspects
    -Interviewer and Interviewee: Setting the Outline
    -Note Taking and Interview Basics
    -Transcription, Indexing and Citing Oral History
    -Preserving and Protecting Material
    -Dissemination your Project- Blogging and Sharing
    -Oral History in Scholarly Projects- Dos and Don’ts
    -Oral History in Education & its Role in Memory Preservation

    DURATION: 4 HOURS 
    DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: June, 17 2021
    TIME: There will be two groups (same workshop, different time).
    Group 1:   11.00 am Amsterdam time (+UTC 2) for participants from Europe, Africa, Asia & Australia
    Group 1:   19.00 pm Amsterdam time (+UTC 2) for participants from the American continent
    ACCREDITATION: Official Certificate Issued by GIRES 
    REGISTRATION: Please visit the workshop’s webpage.

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    Generating dialogue is of primary importance for our scholarly community and thus GIRES wishes to create a friendly and welcoming environment for all of our colleagues and offer all the tools to present their work in the best possible way.
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    Due to the restrictions of Corona Crisis our event (for the time being) will take place virtually

     

    Contact Info: 

    GIRES-Global Institute for Research Education & Scholarship (Amsterdam,the Netherlands)
    www.gires.org 

    Contact Email: 

    info@gires.org

    URL: 

    https://www.gires.org/activities/workshops/mastering-oral-historythe-concise-guide/

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