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    HTTPS://ORALHISTORY.LCIR.CO.UK 2020 - International Conference on Oral History

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    Category HTTPS://ORALHISTORY.LCIR.CO.UK 2020

    Deadline: October 15, 2019 | Date: February 08, 2020-February 09, 2020

    Venue/Country: London, U.K.

    Updated: 2019-08-08 01:49:35 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    For decades, oral history was considered less than scholarly, leading to its exclusion from several history books; thus valuable first-hand experiences and information that could alter historical truth were neglected and ultimately lost to oblivion. Our conference wishes to challenge the pervading view that oral testimony can lead to false representation of historical events and underline the significant support it can provide to historical research, especially in lieu of written documentation.

    The journey of a memory through time may change, transform or even become distorted from its primary form. Oral testimony requires a multilevel examination and verification so it can be considered legitimate and useful as historical information, but despite these difficulties, oral tradition can have the power to present an entirely new perspective on an event, future generations can then interpret it freely.

    The conference will focus on the connections between oral history, collective memory, and individual memory. Whether from a historical, social, or even psychological perspective, we wish to engage scholars in a multidimensional and interdisciplinary approach in order to deeply explore all aspects of this valuable and fascinating area. We are committed to creating a welcoming space for discussion, collaboration, and exploration of oral history’s potential as a tool for local, national and international projects that would enrich and even revise chapters of history.

    Conference presentations will be related, but not limited, to:

    Oral history throughout history

    Oral historian: a public historian? Oral history as a form of social and communal activity; Promoting oral history and engaging public awareness

    Conducting oral history research; advantages and disadvantages; limitations and ways to overcome them

    Archiving oral testimony; examples and presentation of valuable archives

    Methodologies, techniques and methods in conducting and writing oral history

    Theories of oral history

    Re-examining and re-writing history through the lens of oral history; Oral history in the global historical arena

    The absence of historical facts and the role of testimonies

    Epistemological and ethical dilemmas in oral history

    Use and abuse of oral history on the Internet

    Oral history and the law

    Cases in which oral testimony changed historical truth

    Oral history as a form of therapy

    Collective memory and oral tradition

    The role of individual memory in oral history

    Oral history as a revealing or misleading tool

    Manipulation of memory and the role of oral history

    Oral history and trauma

    Oral history in war

    Oral history in the hands of social scientists

    Oral history as a tool of revealing/reliving a dictatorship/suppressing regime

    Altering, exaggerating or forgetting memories; the psychology of a survivor

    Can individual and collective memory be manipulated in order to present a particular side of an incident?

    Iconic cases of oral history

    Why is the oral history project needed? Goals, steps and priorities

    Oral history in teaching and teaching oral history

    The conference will bring together scholars from different fields including history, philosophy, religion, sociology, international relations, literature, art, space studies, peace studies, cultural studies, minority studies, war and/or genocide studies, journalism, immigration studies, psychology and psychiatry, political and social studies, and those working in archives, museums and NGOs.

    We are particularly interested in inviting those with first-hand experiences, amateur archivists and memory collectors to participate in our newly established session “Share your memories and change history.”

    Submissions may propose various formats, including:

    *Individually submitted papers (organised into panels by the committee)

    * Panels (3-4 individual papers)

    * Roundtable discussions (led by one of the presenters)

    * Posters

    Paper proposals up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by 15 October 2019 to: oralhistoryatlcir.co.uk.


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