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Ukrainian scholars discuss the practicalities and personal experiences of interviewing and preserving the voices of war witnesses.
How can best practices be developed for collecting, preserving, and publishing eyewitness accounts of a war that is still ongoing? The contributions offer insights into practices of interviewing witnesses of the first months of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Each chapter introduces researchers and practitioners who began documenting the war while living through it, driven by a desire for justice, preservation of memory, and community building. As a dialogic and multifaceted volume, it welcomes collaborative thinking and serves as a methodological guide and a space for frankness and sensitivity, capturing the academic community's response to the challenges posed by extraordinary circumstances and existential threats.
Natalia Otrishchenko, born in 1989, works as a researcher and sociologist at the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe in Lviv. In 2022-23, she was a Fulbright visiting scholar at Columbia University. She leads the Ukrainian team in the international documentation initiative 24.02.22, 5 am: Testimonies from the War . Her research focuses on qualitative research methods, oral history, urban sociology, and sociology of expertise.



