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'I was not aware of the hardship'
Public History Review ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-04 , DOI: 10.5130/phrj.v26i0.6687
Alison Atkinson-Philllips , Jack Hepworth , Graham Smith , Silvie Fisch

This article reports on Foodbank Histories, a multi-organisational project connecting oral histories and social justice at Newcastle West End Foodbank (NWEF). Foodbank Histories recorded interviews with clients, volunteers, and supporters of NWEF, aiming to raise awareness of food poverty and generate income for the foodbank. We outline the proliferation of foodbanks in contemporary Britain, and situate Newcastle in its socio-political and geographical contexts. The article reviews the methodology and epistemology of this collaborative project, and particularly the challenges of coproduction. It also details the ongoing public outputs from this dynamic project.

中文翻译:

``我没有意识到困难''

本文报道了纽卡斯尔西区食品银行(NWEF)的一项将口述历史与社会公正联系起来的跨组织项目,“食品银行历史”。粮食银行历史记录了对NWEF客户,志愿者和支持者的采访,旨在提高人们对粮食贫困的认识并为粮食银行创造收入。我们概述了当代英国粮食库的激增,并将纽卡斯尔置于其社会政治和地理环境中。本文回顾了这个合作项目的方法论和认识论,特别是联合制作的挑战。它还详细介绍了该动态项目正在进行的公共产出。
更新日期:2019-12-04
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