Working with oral history: epistemological, methodological, ethical and educational considerations

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    Working with oral history: epistemological, methodological, ethical and educational considerations

    This is a powerpoint presentation used in a class with Year 1 students in the module SPPO 1180 "Skills and Issues in Spanish Portuguese and Latin American Studies" at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures of the University of Leeds. It is in English. It introduces students to Oral History through the interview of Germinal Luis, which is part of the JISC OpenLIVES collection. It deals with basic epistemological, methodological, ethical and educational considerations around oral history and takes ideas and arguments from well-known Oral History Methodology academics.

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