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The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson
The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson, life in early twentieth century Texas and New Mexico. An account of his childhood and family’s beginnings in West Texas and their journey into western New Mexico and Arizona during the pre-depression era
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A Christmas card from Ted and Barbara Simpson to Dr. and Mrs. Hector P. Garcia
A Christmas card from Ted and Barbara Simpson to Dr. and Mrs. Hector P. Garci
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A letter from Barbara Simpson to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for the white orchid that Dr. Garcia gave to her.
A letter from Barbara Simpson to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for the white orchid that Dr. Garcia gave to her
Barbara Simpson
Barbara Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Simpson of Dutch John, announces her engagement and forthcoming marriage to Dennis L. Newhouse
Opening conversation on doing process research
This closing chapter of the book is intended to open up to a wider trans-disciplinary conversation about the doing of research that arises from a commitment to process ontology. It takes the form of a conversation between the book’s editors, Line Revsbæk and Barbara Simpson, and two prominent exponents of post-qualitative inquiry in the field of education, Alecia Jackson and Lisa Mazzei. We traverse a range of topics including the teaching of research practice and the receptivity of students to new ways of thinking, the relationship between process ontology and other post-foundationalist philosophies, the challenges of ‘posthuman subjectivities’ and ‘power’ in process ontological inquiry, and the potential for process ontological research to inform the tremendous demands for transformative change that our world(s) are increasingly imposing upon all of us. We end on an optimistic note, looking forward to ‘a people to come’.This closing chapter of the book is intended to open up to a wider trans-disciplinary conversation about the doing of research that arises from a commitment to process ontology. It takes the form of a conversation between the book’s editors, Line Revsbæk and Barbara Simpson, and two prominent exponents of post-qualitative inquiry in the field of education, Alecia Jackson and Lisa Mazzei. We traverse a range of topics including the teaching of research practice and the receptivity of students to new ways of thinking, the relationship between process ontology and other post-foundationalist philosophies, the challenges of ‘posthuman subjectivities’ and ‘power’ in process ontological inquiry, and the potential for process ontological research to inform the tremendous demands for transformative change that our world(s) are increasingly imposing upon all of us. We end on an optimistic note, looking forward to ‘a people to come’
Shadowing research in organizations
This special issue of Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management is called 'Shadowing Research in Organizations'. The guest editors are: Professor Seonaidh McDonald and Professor Barbara Simpson
Time for reflection
Retired dental nurse Barbara Simpson looks back on a long career that dates back to the 70s </jats:p
Funeral Arrangements for Mr. Billy Simpson
Memo sent by Barbara Williams discussing funeral arrangements for Billy Simpson and an invitation for members of the Congressional Black Caucus to attend
Barbara James
Date:1943Barbara was born in Holdredge, Nebraska in the United States of America in 1943. In 1960 she arrived in Darwin working in a variety of occupations such as a journalist, historian, author, activist, advocate and editor. Barbara wrote 13 books including "No Man's Land" which explored the contributions of women in the Northern Territory. She also received a number of awards including 2001 NT Heritage Award, the 2000 NT Literary Essay Awards and the Chief Minister's Women's Achievement Award in 1999.JournalistHistorianAuthorActivistEditorAmerica
1986-1987: Niedecker
From left: Edgar Meyer as Al Millen and Barbara Simpson as Lorine NiedeckerNiedecker;Grayscal
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