Our Study website will be published in the next few weeks. This ‘taster’ site will let people know who we are and what we are doing. It will enable people to get in touch and will hopefully encourage participation.
The site will initially carry clips from some of the interviews which have been conducted and which give a flavour of the themes being covered. The Study website will also be the place where we publish the results of aspects of our documentary research, such as transcribed manuscripts and primary sources. The site also carries a comprehensive guide to resources available for the study of life and society in Dumfries and Galloway.
Over time, as material is added to these strands of the website, a comprehensive account of life and society in Dumfires and Galloway will be given.
As soon as the site is published we will let you all know.
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Fieldworker Gathering
On Saturday 9 March 2013 members of the Study Team met with some of those who have undertaken fieldwork to reflect on their work.
So far, 58 people (28 men and 30 women) have been interviewed by 16 fieldworkers. The ages of interviewees range form 21 years to 95 years old.
Extracts from interviews already conducted were introduced by each fieldworker. This was followed by reflections from the group on what had been heard. Listening in a group proved to be an interesting exercise in its own right as the subsequent discussion drew-out aspects of the recordings not otherwise obviously apparent. Continue reading
Dumfries Training Day
On Saturday 21 April we held the second training day for those interested in carrying out oral history interviews. On arrival at the venue we were quite surprised to see how we were billed. No matter how ambitious our project is, we had never previously imagined it as a tribute to Swedish pop music!
The day went very well, with those in attendance full of ideas and questions. Alison Burgess of Dumfries and Galloway Libraries, Information and Archives gave an excellent presentation on her experience of recording in the region. As part of this presentation, Alison played some sound clips which really brought to life what the interviewees were talking about.
Fieldwork by those involved in the training days has now begun and we will keep you posted on developments, including on the development of the Study website.
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Training Days
Public Meetings
If you would like to be involved in the Project in any way please let us know. We are keen to involve as many people as possible so please feel free to let your friends, family and neighbours know about the Project.
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