The Library would like to recruit interviewers to support the Jukebox: emblem of youth in post-war Britain Project, a collaborative venture between the University and local charity, .
Thanks to players of the National Lottery, the Jukebox Project is an outstanding artistic and heritage programme which will celebrate the boom in youth culture which followed the introduction of the jukebox to post-war seaside towns in north-west England. It will feature fun, artistic, heritage and participatory events, a touring exhibition and unique displays reflecting on the boom in youth culture during the 1950s and 1960s.
You will meet inhabitants of Morecambe, Blackpool and Lytham St Anne who experienced this boom first hand to capture their memories for future generations. You will be actively involved in documenting this influential period in 20th century social history to create a research resource. You will also have the chance to take part in the wider activities of the project.
Title: Oral History Interviewer (Jukebox Project)
Location: Campus and other locations in Morecambe, Blackpool and Lytham St. Annes.
Hours: Flexible hours from April-September 2024
Pay Rate: \xc2\xa310.42 per hour (\xc2\xa31.26 plus holiday pay)
Interview: Around 11th-19th March
The Interviewers will be a key part of the Jukebox Project which will be carried out across 2024. Their main role will be to conduct and process interviews with people who experienced first hand the boom in youth culture which occurred in the 1950s/1960s.
Tasks will include:
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