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Informationen zum Autor Valerie Raleigh Yow, an independent scholar in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, received her MA and PhD in history from the University of Wisconsin. She has been book review editor for the Oral History Review, a member of the governing council of the Oral History Association, and faculty at both the University of Rhode Island and Northern Illinois University, DeKalb. Yow is a strong advocate for strengthening the Oral History Association's contacts with its international counterparts and is a leader in emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach to oral history research. Klappentext This comprehensive guide to each stage of an oral history interview tackles not just the practicalities of process, but also the varied ethical, legal, and philosophical questions that can arise. Zusammenfassung This comprehensive guide to each stage of an oral history interview tackles not just the practicalities of process! but also the varied ethical! legal! and philosophical questions that can arise. Inhaltsverzeichnis Detailed ContentsPreface to the Third EditionAcknowledgments1-Introduction to the In-Depth Interview2-Oral History and Memory3-Preparation for the Interviewing Project4-Interviewing Techniques and Strategies5-Legal Issues in Oral History6-Ethical Issues in Oral History7-Interpersonal Relations in the Interview8-Varieties of Oral History Projects: Community Studies9-Varieties of Oral History Projects: Biography10-Varieties of Oral History Projects: Family Research11-Analysis and Interpretation12-Conclusion of the ProjectAppendixesAuthor IndexSubject IndexAbout the Author