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This book challenges the assumption that carceral life is characterised by a lack of movement. This book brings together contributions that speak to contemporary debates across carceral studies and mobilities research, offering fresh insights to both areas by identifying and unpicking the manifold mobilities that shape, and are shaped by, carceral regimes. It features five sections that move the reader through the varying typologies of motion underscoring carceral life: tension; transition; circulation; distribution; transposition. Each mobilities-led section seeks to explore the politics encapsulated in specific regimes of carceral movement.
Foreword [Dominique Moran] 1. Carceral mobilities: A manifesto for mobilities, an agenda for carceral studies [Kimberley Peters and Jennifer Turner] Part I: Tension 2. Mobile carceral logics: Aboriginal communities and asylum seekers facing enclosure in Australia?s Northern Territory [Kate Coddington] 3. The ambivalent camp: Mobility and excess in a quasi-carceral Italian asylum seekers hospitality centre [Roberta Altin and Claudio Minca] 4. ?Unruly mobilities? in the tracking of young offenders and criminality: Understanding diversionary programs as carceral space [Elaine Fishwick and Michael Wearing] 5. Accommodation for asylum seekers and \"tolerance\" in Romania: Governing foreigners by mobility? [B?n?dicte Michalon] Part II: Circulation 6. Doing time differently: Imaginative mobilities to/from inmates? inner/outer spaces [James Gacek] 7. Spreading the word: The dissemination of the American convict code, 1919-1940 [Alex Tepperman] 8. Mobility and materialisation of the carceral: examining immigration and immigration detention [Deirdre Conlon and Nancy Hiemstra] 9. On ?floaters?: Constrained locomotion and complex micro-scale mobilities of objects in carceral environments [Anna Schliehe] Part III: Distribution 10. Virtual presence as a challenge to immobility: Examining the potential of an online anti-detention campaign [Emma Marshall, Patricia Pinkowska and Nick Gill] 11. Mobile authority: Prosecutorial spaces in the Parisian Banlieue [Joaqu?n Villanueva] 12. The other side of mobilities: Aboriginal containment in Australia from rail to jail, past and present [Katie Maher] 13. The world of the ?rondines?: Trust, waiting and time in a Latin American prison [Lirio Guti?rrez Rivera] Part IV: Transition 14. Enforced social mobilisation of ?deviant? women: Carceral regimes of discipline in Liverpool Female Penitentiary, 1809-1921 [Kirsty Greenwood] 15. Mobilising carceral reformation: Mobility, the will to change, and the urban history of the juvenile court [Elizabeth Brown] 16. Carceral transitions experienced through Community Service placements in charity shops [Avril Maddrell] 17. Prison: Legitimacy through mobility? [Christophe Mincke] Afterword [Peter Merriman]
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