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[Commlist] Oral histories of Monroe Price, Klaus Krippendorff, and Charlie Wright
Tue Feb 06 21:26:18 GMT 2024
Oral histories of Monroe Price, Klaus Krippendorff, and Charlie Wright
released
The Annenberg School for Communication Library Archives (ASCLA) is
excited to announce the release of three multi-session oral history
interviews, with Charlie Wright, Klaus Krippendorff, and Monroe Price:
https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-school-communication-library-archives/collections/history-field#oralhistory
The interviews include transcripts synced to audio (Wright) and video
(Krippendorff and Price):
* Charles W. Wright (1927–2017) (3 sessions)
* Klaus Krippendorff (1932–2022) (5 sessions)
* Monroe E. Price (1938–) (5 sessions)
The interviews are part of the Communication Scholars Oral History
Project, an initiative of the Annenberg School for Communication Library
Archives (ASCLA):
https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-school-for-communication-library-archives
<https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-school-for-communication-library-archives>
The Oral History Project was launched in 2016 to record the life and
intellectual histories of senior Annenberg School scholars; interviews
with Oscar Gandy and Larry Gross are currently in processing.
We are thrilled to announce that the scope of the project has now
widened to the international field, with the aim to document the
histories of a diverse range of senior communication and media scholars
from around the globe.
The Communication Scholars Oral History Project is among the growing
collection of materials hosted by ASCLA on the history of the field.
Among the collections:
* George Gerbner Papers (1951 – 2006)
* Elihu Katz Papers (1948 – 2014)
* International Communication Organization (ICA) Records
* *Studies in Visual Communication*
Among the collections in processing:
* Herbert I. Schiller Papers (1919 – 2000)
* Kurt Lang (1924 –2019) and Gladys Engel Lang (1919 –2016) Papers
We are excited, in addition, to welcome the donation of records of the
Union for Democratic Communication (UDC), after a membership vote at the
association’s 2023 meeting.
ASCLA also maintains collections on journalism and media. Please contact
lead archivist Samantha Dodd ((samantha.dodd /at/ asc.upenn.edu)
<https://mailto:(samantha.dodd /at/ asc.upenn.edu)>) (for general ASCLA
queries) and/or subject consultant Jeff Pooley
((jeff.pooley /at/ asc.upenn.edu) <https://mailto:(jeff.pooley /at/ asc.upenn.edu)>)
(for oral history-specific queries) with any questions.
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