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Oral History and Memory in Anthropological Research
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Oral History and Memory
Overview of the importance of oral history and memory in anthropological research, course objectives, and expectations
Module #2
Defining Oral History and Memory
Conceptualizing oral history and memory, their relationships, and key terms
Module #3
The Value of Oral History
The significance of oral history in preserving cultural heritage, challenging dominant narratives, and giving voice to marginalized communities
Module #4
Memory and Its Theories
Exploring the concept of memory, its types, and theoretical approaches (e.g., collective memory, social memory, and autobiographical memory)
Module #5
The Anthropology of Memory
Anthropological perspectives on memory, including the role of culture, power, and identity in shaping memory
Module #6
Oral History Methods
Introduction to oral history methods, including interview techniques, recording equipment, and fieldnotes
Module #7
Preparing for an Oral History Project
Developing a research question, identifying informants, and establishing a project framework
Module #8
Conducting Oral History Interviews
Practical tips for conducting successful oral history interviews, including developing rapport and asking effective questions
Module #9
Analyzing Oral History Data
Introduction to oral history data analysis, including transcription, coding, and theme identification
Module #10
Oral History and Ethics
Ethical considerations in oral history research, including informed consent, confidentiality, and representation
Module #11
Memory and Trauma
The complex relationship between memory and trauma, including the role of oral history in trauma narratives
Module #12
Oral History and Social Justice
The role of oral history in promoting social justice, including uses in advocacy, activism, and community engagement
Module #13
Digital Oral History
The opportunities and challenges of digital oral history, including digital recording, transcription, and archiving
Module #14
Preserving Oral History Collections
Best practices for preserving and archiving oral history collections, including digital preservation and access
Module #15
Case Studies in Oral History and Memory
In-depth exploration of oral history projects and their methodological and theoretical approaches
Module #16
Memory and the Senses
The role of sensory experiences in shaping memory, including the importance of sensory ethnography
Module #17
Oral History and Performance
The intersection of oral history and performance, including the use of performance in conveying oral history narratives
Module #18
Oral History and Public Engagement
Strategies for public engagement with oral history, including exhibit curation, public programming, and digital engagement
Module #19
Evaluating Oral History Projects
Assessing the quality and impact of oral history projects, including evaluation methods and metrics
Module #20
Advanced Oral History Methods
Exploring specialized oral history methods, including video oral history, audio walks, and multimedia storytelling
Module #21
Oral History and Interdisciplinary Research
The role of oral history in interdisciplinary research, including collaborations with historians, sociologists, and anthropologists
Module #22
Global Perspectives on Oral History
Exploring oral history practices and challenges in diverse global contexts
Module #23
Oral History and Indigenous Communities
The importance of oral history in Indigenous communities, including issues of decolonization, protocol, and cultural sensitivity
Module #24
Oral History and Legacy of Conflict
The role of oral history in documenting and addressing the legacies of conflict, including war, genocide, and social unrest
Module #25
Oral History and Cultural Heritage
The significance of oral history in cultural heritage preservation, including intangible cultural heritage and cultural revitalization
Module #26
Oral History and Digital Humanities
The intersection of oral history and digital humanities, including digital tools, methodologies, and pedagogies
Module #27
Oral History and Community Engagement
Strategies for community engagement and participatory approaches in oral history research
Module #28
Oral History and Policy
The role of oral history in informing policy and advocacy, including case studies and best practices
Module #29
Oral History and Education
Using oral history in educational settings, including curriculum development and pedagogical approaches
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Oral History and Memory in Anthropological Research career


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