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W. Davis Dechert,Kazuo NishimuraThis volume has worked towards a diverse and in-depth engagement with the boundaries of carceral geography. The individual contributions have provided engaging, innovative and sometimes deeply unsettling explorations of these borders, extending the field conceptually, methodologically and empirically.裁决 发表于 2025-3-25 07:44:45
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Domenico Colucci,Nicola Doni,Vincenzo Valori pervasiveness and impact of a society designed by and for non-disabled people. This chapter foregrounds the accounts of people with learning disabilities as they situate incarceration within the context of their wider life experiences as disabled people, highlighting the ways in which they sociospaEndoscope 发表于 2025-3-26 03:59:15
Nonlinear Dynamics of the Journal Bearing,earch. Dirsuweit’s (1999) article, on South African prisons for women, was one of the first contemporary carceral geography articles and raised many different aspects that define incarceration: architectural and social forms of control; the prisoners’ adaption and resistance towards control; the isslarder 发表于 2025-3-26 06:08:04
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W. Davis Dechert,Kazuo Nishimurar) visiting their loved one in prison. When visiting inside the prison, visitors occupy the liminal space of the visit room. Though technical outsiders and legally free, they must accede to the institution’s demands; they are in a position of being neither free nor prisoner, but are somewhere in bet冰雹 发表于 2025-3-26 17:17:14
John Stachurski,Alain Venditti,Makoto Yanotic information, but are reworked in the light of current practice, and at the same time shape that practice” (2012, 161). This chapter critically discusses the impact of memory practices in the context of the asylum procedure on an asylum seeker’s identity work.