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Dr. Daniel P. Jones is a Researcher at the University of Sheffield and holds a PhD in Human Geography from Newcastle University. His work focuses on the intersection of disability studies, neurodiversity, and public space, particularly exploring embodied experiences of Tourette Syndrome. He has conducted research in collaboration with TIC-Hull and currently co-leads the Neurodivergent Humanities Network (ND Hums), advocating for inclusive academic cultures. Jones has published in Brain and GeoHumanities, and his creative research methods challenge traditional academic frameworks. He actively participates in disability advocacy, critiquing exclusionary policies and promoting access equity in higher education and public spaces.
Education: MA Cultural Geography (Royal Holloway, University of London), PGCert Research Training (Newcastle University), BSc Geography (Royal Holloway). Teaching includes modules on social geographies, migration, and research methods. He frequently presents at conferences such as RGS-IBG and AAG, addressing topics like crip-queer theory and neurodivergent methodologies.
Recent initiatives include co-editing a Neurodiversity journal special issue on critical neurodiversity studies and leading workshops on anti-ableist research practices. Jones is also a vocal advocate against UK welfare reforms and campaigns for disability justice through platforms like Bluesky and academic blogs.

