WINNSPACE
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A Canadian Family Talks About Oma’s Life in Nazi Germany: Three-Generational Interviews and Communicative Memory
(Canadian Oral History Association (COHA), 2009)This article describes, explains, and applies the three-generational interview method and the concept of communicative memory to a case study about a Canadian family. Members of three generations were interviewed, both ... -
Determined to Work? Review of Wolfgang Lehmann, Choosing to Labour
(Canadian Oral History Association (COHA), 2008) -
Soviet Families’ Inner Lives. Review of The Whisperers. Private Life in Stalin’s Russia by Orlando Figes
(Canadian Oral History Association (COHA), 2009) -
Review of Story Bridges: A Guide to Conducting Intergenerational Oral History Projects by Angela Zusman
(Canadian Oral History Association (COHA), 2011) -
Oral History in Brazil: An Interview with Antonio Montenegro
(Canadian Oral History Association (COHA), 2012) -
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(Library Juice Press, 2023) -
We're the problem; mapping our way out of printing purgatory
(UX in Libraries, 2024-03)This is the tale of a behavioural mapping exercise that revealed some uncomfortable truths about our library’s role in the student experience, and the journey that got us there; how we followed the data to discover the ... -
Land as a Teacher: Indigenous Food Knowledges and Perspectives from Long Plain First Nations
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2024-05-16)This study adopts a community-based Indigenous research approach to understanding Indigenous food knowledge and perspectives from Long Plain First Nation, Manitoba. Through in-depth interviews with nine community participants, ...