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South Phoenix Oral History Project

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  • Summary

  • An oral history podcast. Coming Soon, Season 3: Join us as we research, write, and submit an academic article for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.Season 2: Daily advice and prompts for students and practitioners of Oral History. Season 1: Daily blog and interview series of teachers and students in the COVID19 era. Brought to you by the South Phoenix Oral History Project at South Mountain Community College. Formerly the More and More Every Day Podcast. Contact us: https://southphoenixoralhistory.com/historysouthmountain@gmail.com@SMCC History (Twitter/Insta)
    © 2024 South Phoenix Oral History Project
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Episodes
  • 3.23 "Crafting Collaboration: Revising the Essay Plan and Assigning Responsibilities"
    Jun 11 2024

    In Episode 23 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele revisit their essay plan and assign responsibilities to streamline the writing process for their scientific article. Join them as they share different approaches and best practices for effective academic writing collaboration. Tune in to discover how they plan to efficiently progress on their research and writing journey!

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    21 mins
  • 3.22 "How have the boundaries changed?"
    May 28 2024

    In Episode 22 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele tackle the final question from their survey: "How have the boundaries changed?" While the researchers initially hoped for more historical insights, the responses confirm that residents and visitors of South Phoenix do know that there isn't a homogeneous idea of where South Phoenix is. How will this be useful to their research? Tune in to find out!

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    20 mins
  • 3.21 "Reading Where is the American West?"
    May 21 2024

    In Episode 21 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele delve into Walter Nugent's Where is the American West? This report offers insights into individuals' perceptions of the geographical boundaries and cultural significance of the American West.

    The methodology employed in the paper involves conducting a survey to gather data on individuals' perceptions of the American West. Respondents were asked questions regarding the geographical boundaries of the West, and particularly on how they define the region.

    The paper focuses on the dichotomy between 'place' and 'process' in people's perceptions. It delves into where individuals believe the true West to be and what significance the West holds. This investigation is crucial as the frontier idea is considered a significant American creation myth, influencing not only perceptions of the West but also conceptions of America as a whole.

    Will this be relevant to Summer and Ele's research? Tune in to find out.

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    40 mins

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