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Giving Voice: A Practical Guide to the Implementation of Oral Testimony Projects
Designed to help those with little or no previous experience of such work, it includes ideas for running a training workshop. Throughout the manual there are checklists, summaries of key points, and ideas for discussion that have been designed to be used or adapted as handouts for interviewers, and/or during a training workshop.
The manual is divided into the following chapters:
- Introduction - What is oral testimony
- Developing the project - Aims and objectives; the role of project coordinator; Selecting interviewers and narrators; Local knowledge; Planning the fieldwork; Ethical issues and interview relationships
- Running a workshop - Workshop sessions and sample timetable
- Preparing for the interview - Equipment; Types of interview; Topics for a life story; Ways to elicit information; Preparing questions; Types of questions; Questions to elicit meaning
- The interview - Collecting material; Attitudes; Before, during and after the interview; Summaries
- Checking progress - Midway review meeting; Interview content; Interview technique
- Transcription and translation
- Working with the testimonies - Information outputs and activities
- Monitoring and evaluation
Contact otp@panos.org.uk to request a free PDF copy.
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