u/Adri_cperez
Looking for interviews about the Rohingya population on behalf of Cambridge University's GHL (CAN BE ANONYMOUS)
Hi. My name's Adriana and I'm a student from Madrid, Spain, currently enrolled in Cambridge University's Global History Lab, a platform to help students develop their own oral history research projects. I'm currently working on my own, on the topic of Myanmar citizen's opinion on the Rohingya population.
I'm looking for interviews on the topic, from Myanmar citizens from any background, religion, age, gender etc. who are open to sharing their experience, perception and opinion on the matter.
You will always have the option of staying anonymous, and the findings concluded from all the interviews will be used in the redaction of a research essay to be published in GHL.
Please reply to this post, DM me or ask for my email if you wish to participate. Thanks.
I CAN PROVIDE PROOF THAT IM FROM CAMBRIDGE GHL
Looking for tips for my oral history project
I'm enrolled in a renowned history project (apparently Reddit likes to delete my posts if I mention it), and am studying the Myanmar opinion on the Rohingya population through interviews. I've already gotten a few people who are interested in taking part, like Myanmar citizens and a journalist, but I'm trying to find more people and don't know how. My final work will be a 2500 word essay, but I don't know how I'm going to fit such an extensive work in those few words.
Does anyone have any tips on the project as a whole or how to look for interviews? Thanks!