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Barbara Anne Kearney

Family Oral History Using Digital Tools | Interviewing Family: What Should I Ask? Majo... - 0 views

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    This site gets you thinking about strategies for structuring a meaningful interview with a family member. Some of you may particularly appreciate the highly structured approach-- with forms to fill out ahead of time. From the site: "What questions should I ask? Here's a strategy for coming up with questions based on what you know about the person. Create a rough structure of the person's life. List what you know about the person. List what you know about the time period. Look at it and then let the questions suggest themselves."
Barbara Anne Kearney

Home - National Day of Listening - 2 views

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    Like "This I believe", Story Corps is another NPR program that sends out long "shoots" into the community--- reaching out to "ordinary people" by way of valuing their stories, their narratives. It is, in other words, another powerful example of what the word "public" stands for in "national public radio". Story Corps mostly supports and encourages families to preserve the narratives that define them, and bind them. Most interviews and recordings are a joint or collaborative effort between older and younger family members, unlike "This I believe" which celebrates the individual. On this site, there are useful guides to planning interviews. I hope that some of you will consider using the "Story Corps" model and guidelines for the family component.
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