International Oral History Association
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The International Oral History Association (IOHA) is a professional association established to provide a forum for oral historians around the world.[1] IOHA was formally constituted in June 1996 at the IXth International Oral History Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden.[2] It holds international meetings biennially and publishes a newsletter and journal, Words and Silences/Palabras y
Silen, in English and Spanish.[3]
IOHA Presidents & Vice-Presidents
- Mercedes Vilanova (Spain), 1996–2000; Vice-Presidents Marieta de Moraes Ferreira (Brazil), Alistair Thomson (UK / Australia)
- Marieta de Moraes Ferreira (Brazil), 2000–2002; Vice-Presidents Janis Wilton (Australia), Gunhan Danisman (Turquía)
- Janis Wilton (Australia), 2002–2004; Vice-Presidents Rina Benmayor (Estados Unidos), Gerardo Necoechea (México)
- Rina Benmayor (USA), 2004–2006; Vice-Presidents Funso Afolayan (Nigeria), Gerardo Necoechea (México)
- Al Thomson (UK / Australia), 2006–2008; Vice-Presidents Pilar Domínguez (Spain), Alexander von Plato (Germany)
- Pilar Domínguez (Spain), 2008–2010; Vice-Presidents Antonio Montenegro (Brazil), Sean Field (South Africa)
- Miroslav Vanek (Czech Republic), 2010–2012; Vice-Presidents Juan Gutiérrez (México/Estados Unidos), Miren Llona (Spain)
- Anna Maria De La O (Mexico), 2012–2014; Vice-Presidents Andrea Casa Nova Maia (Brazil), Helen Klaebe (Australia)
- Indira Chowdhury (India), 2014–2016; Vice-Presidents David Beorlegui (Spain), Mark A. Cave (USA)
- Mark A. Cave (USA), 2016–2018; Vice-Presidents Avehi Menon (India), David Beorlegui (Spain)
- Sue Anderson (Australia), 2018–2020; Vice-Presidents Mark Wong (Singapore), Outi Fingerroos (Finland)[4]
International Oral History Conferences
Conference No. | Location | Dates | Theme |
---|---|---|---|
I | Bologna, Italy | 1976 | |
II | Colchester, England | 1978 | |
III | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1980 | |
IV | Aix-en-Provence, France | 1982 | |
V | Barcelona, Spain | 1985 | |
VI | Oxford, England | 1987 | |
VII | Essen, Germany | 1990 | |
VIII | Siena, Italy | 1993 | |
IX* | Gothenburg, Sweden | 13–16 Jun 1996 | Communicating Experience |
X | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 14–18 Jun 1998 | Oral History: Challenges for the 21st Century[5] |
XI | Istanbul, Turkey | 15–19 Jun 2000 | Crossroads of History: Experience, Memory, Orality |
XII | Pietermaritzburg, South Africa | 24–27 Jun 2002 | The Power of Oral History: Memory, Healing and Development |
XIII | Rome, Italy | 23–26 Jun 2004 | Memory and Globalization |
XIV | Sydney, Australia | 12–16 Jul 2006 | Dancing with Memory: Oral History and its Audiences |
XV | Guadalajara, Mexico | 23–26 Sep 2008 | Oral History - A Dialogue with our Times[6][7] |
XVI | Prague, Czech Republic | 7–11 Jul 2010 | Between Past and Future: Oral History, Memory and Meaning |
XVII | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 3–7 Sep 2012 | The Challenges of Oral History in the 21st Century: Diversity, Inequality and Identity Construction |
XVIII | Barcelona, Spain | 9–12 Jul 2014 | Power and Democracy: The Many Voices of Oral History[8] |
XIX | Bengaluru, India | 27 Jun – 1 Jul 2016 | Speaking, Listening, Interpreting: The Critical Engagements of Oral History[9] |
XX | Jyväskylä, Finland | 18–21 Jun 2018 | Memory and Narration[10] |
XXI | Singapore | 22–26 Jun 2020 | Harmony & Disharmony: Bringing Together Many Voices[11] |
References
- ^ International Oral History Association. "International Oral History Association Constitution" (PDF). International Oral History Association. International Oral History Association. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ Thomson, Alistair (Winter–Spring 2007). "Four Paradigm Transformations in Oral History". The Oral History Review. 34 (1): 66. doi:10.1525/ohr.2007.34.1.49. JSTOR 4495417. S2CID 140998914.
- ^ International Oral History Association. "Journal". International Oral History Association. International Oral History Association. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ International Oral History Association. "CURRENT COUNCIL 2018 – 2020". International Oral History Association. International Oral History Association. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ Vilanova, Mercedes (1998). "Palabras inaugurales de la X Conferencia Internacional de Historia Oral (Rio de Janeiro, 14 de junio de 1998)". Historia, Antropología y Fuentes Orales. 20 (20): 161–163. JSTOR 27752968.
- ^ Alfred, Zibiah; Buchuck, Sofia (Spring 2009). "Conference Report". Oral History. 37 (1): 25–26. JSTOR 40650212.
- ^ Freund, Alexander. "Conference Report: 15th International Oral History Conference, Guadalajara, Mexico, 23-26 September 2008". Oral History Forum d'Histoire Orale. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ "poder y democracia power and democracy". poder y democracia power and democracy. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ "XIXTH INTERNATIONAL ORAL HISTORY CONFERENCE JUNE 27-JULY 1 2016 BANGALORE, INDIA". XIXTH INTERNATIONAL ORAL HISTORY CONFERENCE JUNE 27-JULY 1 2016 BANGALORE, INDIA.
- ^ University of Jyväskylä. "IOHA 2018 MEMORY & NARRATION, The XX International Oral History Association Conference, June 18–21, 2018". University of Jyväskylä. University of Jyväskylä. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ National Library Board. "International Oral History Association Conference 2020". National Library Board. National Library Board. Retrieved 29 July 2019.