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Conversations with Those Who Ask about War : Practices of Interviewing During Russia's Invasion of Ukraine.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Otrishchenko, Natalia.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (187 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, 2026.
Summary:
How can good practices be developed for collecting, preserving, and publishing eyewitness accounts of a war that is still ongoing? The contributions offer insights into specifics of interviewing witnesses of the first months of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Contents:
Cover
Contents
Foreword to the Series. Sofia Dyak, Iryna Klymenko, and Katherine Younger
Stories from Within the War. Natalia Otrishchenko
Chapter 1 - Experiences of Rootedness
Humanitarian Aspects of the Russian-Ukrainian War. Svitlana Makhovska on Expeditions to the De-occupied Chernihiv Region
Those Who Stayed. Iuliia Skubytska on Interviewing in the Kharkiv Region
Chronicles of Civil Resistance. Oleksandr Cheremisin on the Research in Kherson and About Kherson
Past, Future, Art. Olha Hvozdetska and Oksana Dovgopolova on the Connection with Odesa
Chapter 2 - Forced Displacement
24.02. Life After. Andrii Usach and Anna Yatsenko on Recording the Stories of Internally Displaced People in Lviv
Voices of Our Time. Albert Venher on Documentation in the Frontline City of Dnipro
Chapter 3 - Advocacy and Research
Fight for Right. Hanna Zaremba-Kosovych and Viktoriia Kharchenko on the Experiences of People with Disabilities during the Full-Scale Invasion
Mothers During the War. Mariia Shvab on How to Talk about Pregnancy and Childbirth
The Past Coming to Life. Inha Kozlova and Nadia Ufimtseva on History Teachers in Times of War
Chapter 4 - Localizing Methodologies
The War Childhood Museum. Viktoriia Nesterenko and Svitlana Osipchuk on the Stories of Children and Teenagers
Post Bellum-Ukraine. Yevheniia Nesterovych on How We Fought and Continue to Fight
Chapter 5 - Creating Archives
Oral History of the Russo-Ukrainian War. Tetiana Kovtunovych and Tetiana Pryvalko on Interviewing for the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance's Projects
Ukraine War Archive. Mariia Buchelnikova and Yaroslav Kyryienko on Collecting Stories for Justice
24/02/22, 5 am: Testimonies from the War. Natalia Otrishchenko, Artem Kharchenko and Valentyna Shevchenko on the International Documentation Initiative.
Postwar Life of an Interview. Afterword Iryna Sklokina
Voices Heard in This Book.
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Other Format:
Print version: Otrishchenko, Natalia Conversations with Those Who Ask about War
ISBN:
9783839478813

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