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.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Pinterest: a new potential for visual communication
I have joined Pinterest and begun to play with creating a page. First one: 'Beauty'. Some of my own photographs and others that inspire me.
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