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Jones family
Jones family group. Back L-R Jones, Adrian (son of Alwyn); Jones, Alwyn (brother of 'Jock'); Jones, 'Jock' holding daughter Jennifer. Front Jones, Shirley (daughter of 'Jock'; Jones, Peter (son of 'Jock').Jones, Peter.Date:194
Jones family
Jones family seated in front of building. L-R: Shirley, Jennifer, Michaele (mother), Peter. Old Airport Alice Springs.Jones, Peter
Jones family
Jones family standing in front of their Ford Prefect utility. Back:L-R Shirley, Peter, Michaele (mother), Front: JenniferJones, Peter.Date:195
Connecting Research with Communities through Performative Social Science
A pioneer in Performative Social Science, Kip Jones makes a case for the potential of arts-based social science to reach audiences and engage communities. Jones contextualises both the use of the arts in Social Science, as well as the utility of Social Science in the Arts and Humanities. The discussion turns next to examples from his own work and what happens when Art talks to Social Science and Social Science responds to Art. The benefits of such interaction and interdisciplinarity are outlined in relation to a recently completed project using multi-methods, which resulted in the production of a professional short film. In conclusion, Performative Social Science is redefined in terms of synthesis that can break down old boundaries, open up channels of communication and empower communities through engagement
The Alice Springs Theatre Group
The Alice Springs Theatre Group's production of ?Barcoo Rot? produced by Walter Mason. It played over the 8 and 9 August 1950. Back row L - R: - Thelma Ellis; Merle Maddeley; Dawn Prior; Marg McConville; George Connon; Jean Leunig; Geoff Hutchinson; Reg Warnest; Reg Verran; Wally Mason; Peter Leunig; Clarice Tuck; Betty Shields; Betty Guiney; Peter Dawson; Vern Turnbull; Aileen Kilgariff; Mary Clark; Jock Jones; Tom Wilson. Front row L - R: Fred Barry; Gloria Sweeney; Pat Wilson; Mary Mason; Marge Harris; Morna Lea.Jones, Peter.Date: 8 August 195
Petrographic and Chemical Analysis of the Inscribed and other Stirrup Jars from Malia
Jones R Richard, Day Peter. Petrographic and Chemical Analysis of the Inscribed and other Stirrup Jars from Malia. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 115, livraison 1, 1991. pp. 94-97
Netball team
'Federal'-Premiers-Alice Springs. L-R Rice, Marge; Harris, Marge; Woodhouse, Betty; Kleeman, Elsie; Jones, Shirley; Wright, Jean.Jones, Peter.Date:195
Greg Jones Interview
This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College archivist Rachael Cristine Woody with Dr. Greg Jones of Southern Oregon University. The interview took place at the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College on September 11, 2013 and covered topics including Southern Oregon\u27s unique climatology, the diversity of varietals that could thrive in the region, and a look at how early Oregon pioneers may have kept vine cuttings viable.
Further discussion addresses how using past knowledge can make it easier for current winemakers, thereby implying that Oregon may not have to wait centuries to catch up to the established knowledge of older grape-growing regions. Jones speculates that knowledge from data collectors and forecasters (such as Peter Britt) about Oregon\u27s past and current experimentation by winemakers and institutions in the area will lead to an accelerated evolution of Oregon\u27s wine.
For a shareable version of this video, please see the interview on YouTube
Correction: Synthesis and X-ray structural characterization of the (chlorochalcogeno)phosphonium cations R<sub>2</sub>R′PSCl<sup>+</sup> and R<sub>2</sub>R′PSeCl<sup>+</sup> as their AuCl<sub>4</sub><sup>−</sup> salts
Correction for ‘Synthesis and X-ray structural characterization of the (chlorochalcogeno)phosphonium cations R2R′PSCl+ and R2R′PSeCl+ as their AuCl4− salts’ by Daniel Upmann and Peter G. Jones, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 7526–7528.</p
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