Latest Issue – No. 43, 2021
Oral History, Place and the Environment
Editors:
Carla Pascoe Leahy and Skye Krichauff
Contents
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- Editorial from the joint editors, Skye Krichauff and Carla Pascoe Leahy
- Contents list – all articles
Peer-reviewed articles
- The Afterlife of Disasters: Remembering Home in a Suburban Landscape Transformed by Bushfire, Scott McKinnon
- AelanGel/IslandDaughters:Co-creativeStorytellingof Place and Resilience with Women in Vanuatu, Marilena Crosato and Maya Haviland
- ‘It’s Like Having Your Home Knocked Down’: Place, Identity and Community at General Motors-Holden’s Woodville Factory, Carolyn Collins and Paul Sendziuk
- Working from Home: An Oral History of Activism, Gender and the Environment, Rachel Goldlust
- Developing a Sense of Place and Empathy Through an Oral History Project: An Exploratory Study at a Bhutanese College of Education, Dorji S, Alexander Jordan Sivitskis, Sonam Gyeltshen and Ngawang Dem
- Memory in Threatened Places: Oral History and the Fiction of Lee Smith, Scott Hicks
- Photos in the Field: Reflecting on Environmental Change Through Photo-elicited Oral Histories, Lilian M.Pearce
Reports
Reviews