Notes: |
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes separate appendices file.
"As discussed, the two sets of digital videos produced by the State Library of Queensland projects contained a number of poignant and emotive responses from Indigenous and other Australians, including Stolen Generations elders. The projects produced personal experience narratives, direct to camera in some cases, edited from what appeared to be a semi-structured life-history style interview situations (2009) and supplementing these reflective personal responses with still images (2008, 2009). The twenty-five digital stories are approximately two to four minutes each, and are in full colour. These stories are accessible online (transcripts available) and can be used for research purposes under a reative commonslicence but also under the terms of the QUT ethics committee approval for the 2008 project. The videos are an example of the wide-ranging and diverse media culture at the time of the Apology. More importantly, they are also rare examples of people actually talking about their lives in connection with the Apology."
|