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Oral History

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Oral History attends to both the need for memories of past resistance to shape current attempts, and the need to interview, question, and engage with others to understand what an event is. Digital oral history utilises the decentralised spaces opened up by online self-publication to chip away at the otherwise unrecorded dimensions of mass movements so as to rethink citizenship. It wonders if digital little-magazines may be a new space for localised self-sustaining knowledge activism at the conjunctions of research, reportage, and teaching. 

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