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Collaborative witnessing and sharing authority in conversations with Holocaust survivors

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This chapter describes the collaborative witnessing process that Jerry Rawicki and the author employed as they constructed and analyzed stories about how he survived during critical moments when his life was in danger. This methodological approach is called 'collaborative witnessing'. This has much in common with the development of a collaborative and multiple interview process in oral history in which researcher and survivor share authority

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