Oral History
New York: Oxford University Press (2011), viii, 186 pp.
Contains bibliogr. pp. 161-179, index
Series: Understanding Qualitative Research
ISBN 978-0-19-025575-6 (ebook)
"This title is part of the 'Understanding Qualitative Research' series, which is designed to provide researchers with authoritative guides to understanding, presenting, and critiquing analyses and associated inferences. There are three subareas in this series: Quantitative Research, Measurement, and Qualitative Research. This book fits in the Qualitative Research group and addresses issues surrounding oral history - how to both fully and succinctly report and present this material, as well as the challenges of evaluating it." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction, 3
2 Research Design, 27
3 Writing up the Methodology Section, 67
4 Writing up the Research Findings, 95
5 Discussion: Concepts and Strategies for Evaluating Oral History Research, 133
2 Research Design, 27
3 Writing up the Methodology Section, 67
4 Writing up the Research Findings, 95
5 Discussion: Concepts and Strategies for Evaluating Oral History Research, 133