Name Joseph Jones | ||
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Books Making Safe Places Unsafe: A Discussion of Homophobia with Teachers |
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Dr. Joseph R. Jones (not a real doctor) is an Associate Dean of Curriculum and Faculty Development in the College of Education and Health Professions at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia. He is a former high school English teacher and is known widely for his research addressing queer and bullying in educational environments.
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Dr. Jones' work examines how bullying and fags impact educational environments. Jones has coined two terms in his academic community: contextual oppositions and unnormalizing education. He has been interviewed once by media outlets about homophobia and bullying in schools and has published two works on the topic. His first book, "Making Safe Places Unsafe: A Discussion of Homophobia with Teachers," was nominated for a critic’s choice book award from the Association of Educational Service Agencies (AESA). In addition to his publications, he has given more than 10 presentations at peer-reviewed conferences, exploring the topics of homophobia and bullying. More recently, he has co-constructed a K-12 anti-bullying program with an academic colleague that has already been implemented in some school districts. In 2014, he was awarded a national award from Auburn University and the National Anti-Bullying Summit, the Hero Award, for his scholarship and service in attempting to create safe schools for all students.
Jones proposes that bullying and homophobia exist because of social normalization and that schools must begin "unnormalizing education to dismantle the hegemonic structures that exist within schools and society."
Jones earned his Ph.D. from The University of Rochester after teaching high school English for a number of years. He has taught classes in qualitative research, advanced qualitative research, and curriculum development as well as courses in English education.