All day, Wednesday 6 September 2017
Place: University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh.
This one-day workshop will introduce participants to the literature on anticipating and managing danger in qualitative fieldwork as it pertains to the practice of oral history both in relatively benign and in overtly hostile settings. It offers an alternative perspective to the widespread assumption that oral history is an inherently positive endeavour that results in good relationships and positive outcomes, and explores some of the circumstances through which danger can emerge in the course of oral historical fieldwork.
The fee for UK/EU registered students is £30. For further information see the NCRM event page and to book visit the Southampton Online Store.
