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Convenor

Joshua Heyes, Dr

University of Lincoln

Before coming to the world of educational research, I completed undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Nottingham, during which I worked on sexual ethics and philosophy of religion. I then took up an exciting opportunity to do a PhD in education as part of an ESRC funded studentship at the University of Birmingham. My doctoral work focused on the complex relationship between sexuality education and religion. Drawing on a narrative study with Christian young men, I set out a re-imagination of post-secular sexuality education, grounded in post-critical, ethical and relational pedagogies. I am interested in how these perspectives might be useful in articulating and navigating the many challenges of delivering sexuality education in culturally diverse communities.

Beyond sexuality education, I have broad interests in the interface between education, theology and social/political theory as well as how research can promote just, equitable, democratic educational practice. I also enjoy drawing on my experience as a children, youth and schools worker in a variety of Christian and non-religious contexts.

My published work can be found in the Journal of Moral Education, Sex Education and in the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Religion and Gender.

Joshua Heyes's contributions

Researching gender and sexuality

Gender and sexualities research carries unique sensitivities and challenges that can create a range of barriers for postgraduate and early career educational researchers. The event Researching...

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Sexualities and Gender SIG Annual Meeting

This meeting is open to Non Members to also attend. Join the Sexualities and Gender SIG annual meeting to network with colleagues, learn about the activities of the SIG over the last year and...

Past event29 Apr 2021