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Student Seeks Participants From Across Canada to Broaden Research
by Sonya White
Are you interested in Doukhobor pasts, presents, and futures in Canada? Would you like to share your views on the importance that memory has in contemporary visions of Doukhoborism? Learn about University of Toronto Master's student Sonya White's research on Doukhobor memory, history and healing and how you can participate in her research interview. Her call for interview participants, originally focused on British Columbia Doukhobors, has now been broadened to include Doukhobors living in other parts of Canada.
Hello from British Columbia – the information below was originally posted on the Doukhobor Message Board in September as a means of generating interest in my university research on conflict, memory, and healing in the West Kootenay and Boundary Doukhobor community in British Columbia. My initial research suggests that the 20th century depredations and conflicts in British Columbia affected the daily lives of Doukhobors across Canada. I am therefore hoping to broaden my research to explore the effects that the 20th century conflict had on Doukhobors living in other parts of Canada. I would like to invite interested members of the Doukhobor community in Canada to participate in an interview with me by telephone or email – the questions will focus on the effects of the B.C. depredations and conflict on the lived experiences of Doukhobors who resided outside of the West Kootenay and Boundary regions. Please contact me by telephone at 1-(250)-421-2055 or by email at swhite@oise.utoronto.ca for more information. Thank you. Sonya White
Dear reader of the Doukhobor Genealogy website,
As the researcher, I will be conducting individual interviews with adult and
elder Doukhobors who lived in the West Kootenay and Boundary districts of
British Columbia during periods of 20th century conflict. I believe in
effectively representing a diversity of experiences and am hoping to
interview men and women of different ages and different affiliations to the
heterogeneous Doukhobor community who experienced the conflict as discussed
above. If you fit this criteria, or know of people who fit this criteria and
might be interested in having a research interview with me, please contact
me directly or pass my contact information on to those people who might be
willing to get in touch with me.
If you have specific questions about this research and/or would like to
participate in a research interview with me, please contact me by telephone
at (250)-421-2055, by email at
swhite@oise.utoronto.ca, or by mail:
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