KIP JONES, an American by birth, has been studying and working in the UK for more than 20 years. Under the umbrella term of 'arts-led research', his main efforts have involved developing tools from the arts and humanities for use by social scientists in research and its impact on a wider public or a Perfomative Social Science.
Jones was Reader in Performative Social Science and Qualitative Research at
and has been viewed by more than 14,000 people in 150 countries.
Areas of expertise • Close relationships, culture and ethnicity • Social psychology, sociology • Ageing, self and identity • Interpersonal processes, personality, individual differences, social networks, prejudice and stereotyping • Sexuality and sexual orientation • Creativity and the use of the arts in Social Science
Media experience His work has been reported widely in the media, including: BBC Radio 4,BBC TV news,Times Higher Education, Sunday New York Times, International Herald-Tribune and The Independent.
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
From the Street to the Museum
Shepard Fairey, who for years was an artist whose work was seen primarily on streets, now has his first museum retrospective, at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. Mr. Fairey may be best known for his Obama Hope poster.
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