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An insightful ethnographic study on imprisoned 15-17-year-olds in England, this volume examines how young people experience long-term imprisonment, manage their time and imagine and shape their futures.
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An insightful ethnographic study on imprisoned 15-17-year-olds in England, this volume examines how young people experience long-term imprisonment, manage their time and imagine and shape their futures.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781138632394
- ISBN-10: 1138632392
- Artikelnr.: 54875584
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781138632394
- ISBN-10: 1138632392
- Artikelnr.: 54875584
Rachel Rose Tynan was awarded her PhD in Sociology from Goldsmiths in 2018 and manages prison/university partnerships and other criminal and social justice projects.
1 `Be easy, see wagwan
: Introduction The shape of the field Crime, risk and harm Chapter outline 2 `My story
s boring
: Why young prisoners
stories matter The political economy of crime Understanding prisons or understanding prisoners? The fact of blackness and double consciousness Shame and (symbolic) violence Towards a phenomenology of long-term imprisonment. Conclusion 3 `Real talk
: Methodology and reflections on fieldwork Getting in Research as `passing
Becoming participant Paper files and straw men Ethics and safety 4 `Just gotta ride it
: Adaptation, survival and change Life before Cypress From the first day to everyday The carceral habitus. Conclusion 5 `That
s just their pen and ink
: Resisting the pains of imprisonment Atmosphere, accessories and alienation 'It's just not a nice place to be' Deprivation of corporeal experience Identity Conclusion 6 `Obviously, you can
t just back down...
Violence and identity `Gangs
, groups and good old fashioned fighting Place, space and keeping face Violence and collective identity Collectivism vs individualism Conclusion 7 `Clothes, food and love...
: family, fatherhood and the limits of fratriarchy Something in the way `It is what it is
: maintaining family ties Fatehrs and fatherhood Things fall apart Allies, associates and alliances Conclusion 8 `Jail
s not gonna do nothin
...at all
: Conclusion Biography, habitus and trauma The experience and resistance of imposed class, racial and legal status and prisonisation Beyond the (purely) sociological imagination Impelling the phenomenology of youth imprisonment
: Introduction The shape of the field Crime, risk and harm Chapter outline 2 `My story
s boring
: Why young prisoners
stories matter The political economy of crime Understanding prisons or understanding prisoners? The fact of blackness and double consciousness Shame and (symbolic) violence Towards a phenomenology of long-term imprisonment. Conclusion 3 `Real talk
: Methodology and reflections on fieldwork Getting in Research as `passing
Becoming participant Paper files and straw men Ethics and safety 4 `Just gotta ride it
: Adaptation, survival and change Life before Cypress From the first day to everyday The carceral habitus. Conclusion 5 `That
s just their pen and ink
: Resisting the pains of imprisonment Atmosphere, accessories and alienation 'It's just not a nice place to be' Deprivation of corporeal experience Identity Conclusion 6 `Obviously, you can
t just back down...
Violence and identity `Gangs
, groups and good old fashioned fighting Place, space and keeping face Violence and collective identity Collectivism vs individualism Conclusion 7 `Clothes, food and love...
: family, fatherhood and the limits of fratriarchy Something in the way `It is what it is
: maintaining family ties Fatehrs and fatherhood Things fall apart Allies, associates and alliances Conclusion 8 `Jail
s not gonna do nothin
...at all
: Conclusion Biography, habitus and trauma The experience and resistance of imposed class, racial and legal status and prisonisation Beyond the (purely) sociological imagination Impelling the phenomenology of youth imprisonment
1 `Be easy, see wagwan
: Introduction The shape of the field Crime, risk and harm Chapter outline 2 `My story
s boring
: Why young prisoners
stories matter The political economy of crime Understanding prisons or understanding prisoners? The fact of blackness and double consciousness Shame and (symbolic) violence Towards a phenomenology of long-term imprisonment. Conclusion 3 `Real talk
: Methodology and reflections on fieldwork Getting in Research as `passing
Becoming participant Paper files and straw men Ethics and safety 4 `Just gotta ride it
: Adaptation, survival and change Life before Cypress From the first day to everyday The carceral habitus. Conclusion 5 `That
s just their pen and ink
: Resisting the pains of imprisonment Atmosphere, accessories and alienation 'It's just not a nice place to be' Deprivation of corporeal experience Identity Conclusion 6 `Obviously, you can
t just back down...
Violence and identity `Gangs
, groups and good old fashioned fighting Place, space and keeping face Violence and collective identity Collectivism vs individualism Conclusion 7 `Clothes, food and love...
: family, fatherhood and the limits of fratriarchy Something in the way `It is what it is
: maintaining family ties Fatehrs and fatherhood Things fall apart Allies, associates and alliances Conclusion 8 `Jail
s not gonna do nothin
...at all
: Conclusion Biography, habitus and trauma The experience and resistance of imposed class, racial and legal status and prisonisation Beyond the (purely) sociological imagination Impelling the phenomenology of youth imprisonment
: Introduction The shape of the field Crime, risk and harm Chapter outline 2 `My story
s boring
: Why young prisoners
stories matter The political economy of crime Understanding prisons or understanding prisoners? The fact of blackness and double consciousness Shame and (symbolic) violence Towards a phenomenology of long-term imprisonment. Conclusion 3 `Real talk
: Methodology and reflections on fieldwork Getting in Research as `passing
Becoming participant Paper files and straw men Ethics and safety 4 `Just gotta ride it
: Adaptation, survival and change Life before Cypress From the first day to everyday The carceral habitus. Conclusion 5 `That
s just their pen and ink
: Resisting the pains of imprisonment Atmosphere, accessories and alienation 'It's just not a nice place to be' Deprivation of corporeal experience Identity Conclusion 6 `Obviously, you can
t just back down...
Violence and identity `Gangs
, groups and good old fashioned fighting Place, space and keeping face Violence and collective identity Collectivism vs individualism Conclusion 7 `Clothes, food and love...
: family, fatherhood and the limits of fratriarchy Something in the way `It is what it is
: maintaining family ties Fatehrs and fatherhood Things fall apart Allies, associates and alliances Conclusion 8 `Jail
s not gonna do nothin
...at all
: Conclusion Biography, habitus and trauma The experience and resistance of imposed class, racial and legal status and prisonisation Beyond the (purely) sociological imagination Impelling the phenomenology of youth imprisonment