Doris Jones
- Position: Senior Instructor II of Rhetoric and Composition
- Department: Department of Rhetoric and Composition
- Email: [email protected]
Doris Jones is a senior instructor II at the Department of Rhetoric and Composition at The American University in Cairo. Jones is currently examining the intersections between the rhetorical power of archives for purposes of knowledge creation and the ubiquity of digital archives in faculty and students' lives. Her research is guided by the following primary question: How are archival collections and the physical matter of archival holdings contributing to the emergence of archival literacy? Jones believes archival literacy is a core motivation and outcome of humanities and social sciences research. A deeper understanding of knowledge creation processes in archives can benefit faculty and students. She collaborated with the documentary film team Mazz Media for the production of the film Stories of the American Puppet, which won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing. Jones believes archives are much more than passive repositories of old documents, photographs, film and other artifacts, but rather they are active sites of memory for the creation of new knowledge.
- Archival and Information Literacy for Qualitative Inquiry
- Rhetorical Canon of Memory for Advanced Rhetorical Practices and Composition
- Post-Revisionist Historical Analysis of America’s Lynching Legacy
- Small Group Metacognitive Reading Strategies for Undergraduate Students
- Global Citizenship