The project IT-POW FAMILIES has started on May 1st, 2020. The beginning of the project was affected by the Covid-19 pandemics. However, this situation did not have any particular negative impact on the project progress itself. In the first months, a project facebook profile was launched (MSC project ITPOW Families), where all the information regarding the project funding and progress, as well as all the project activities, outcomes etc. are regularly shared. The profile follows the project steps, keeping the broader public updated not only on the project itself, but also the issues related to war, social, gender and family history.
During the project duration, I have successfully conducted interviews with 11 testimonies, while I interviewed some of the individuals on more than one occasion. In addition, due to the distance or the situation (the covid-19 epidemic), I successfully conducted some of the interviews online as well. I have also researched and analyzed numerous archival sources from various relevant archives.
The action was successfully concluded, fully achieving all training and scientific objectives. During the action, 5 scientific articles and 1 scientific monograph (all open access) have been published.
In 2022, as one of the project deliverables, the Italo-Slovenian methodological conference Learning from mistakes. Difficulties, complications, second thoughts in oral history was held in Venice and Treviso. As a result of the project, I have edited one issue of the open access high-impact scientific journal Acta Histriae discussing methodology and mistakes in oral history.
During the project, I have participated at several dissemination events and took part at numerous conferences and workshops, discussing the project topics and ongoing research. Furthermore, I have also been transferring the gained knowledge to students, especially at the University of Maribor. A final trilingual interactive exhibition Memorie liberate / Osvobojeni spomini / Unchained memories was inaugurated on April 2024 in Venice, San Sebastiano. After a very successful inauguration, the exhibition is so far already booked for 3 future locations (Treviso, Koper, Maribor) in 2025.