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The Entanglement of Oral History Ethics

It’s a dull Saturday morning and I’m sitting at my desk with my essential big mug of tea and toast with marmite. I’m looking out of the window and over Exeter towards the folly on Haldon Hill and contemplating Ethics because yesterday I finally submitted my 19 page Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) Proforma, along…

11/07/2016 in Archives, Crime, History, oral history, police.

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