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Interview Permissions

Page history last edited by bgblogging 13 years, 6 months ago

 

 

 

 

 It is essential to keep in mind the sensitive nature of an interview.  To catch someone's story, you have to build trust; to build trust, you must stay aware of the interviewee's 

 rights and feelings about telling a story and having it published and/or used to extract information.

 The Tip Sheet on Asking Good Questions, Getting Great Answers  covers many of the situations you will encounter and provides you with steps to ensure that you respect your

 interviewee's rights.

 

 

Permissions

 

  Always let your interviewee know that you will seek his/her informed consent to conduct the interview, to edit it and to publish it.

 

  Envision Victor's Set of Permission Forms & Log Sheet Envision Victor Story Gathering Sheets.xls

 

  StoryCorps has an excellent  downloadable handbook on do-it-yourself audio stories

 

  Another excellent handbook to download, with sample forms (my favorite resource) comes

from Duke University's Indivisible Project

 

  Other examples of consent forms:

Indiana University's Informed Consent Form

 

A Selection of Forms from The Veterans' Project

 

Folklife Center's Release Form

 

Central Washington University's Collection of Forms

 

 

 

  You will likely wish to look at all of these forms and design you own specifically for use in the Heart & Soul Storytelling Project.

 

 

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