Palgrave handbook of prison ethnography. (2015)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Palgrave handbook of prison ethnography. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Palgrave handbook of prison ethnography
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle, Jennifer Sloan.
- Editors:
- Drake, Deborah H
Earle, Rod
Sloan, Jennifer, 1985- - Contents:
- Foreword: What Has Prison Ethnography to Offer in an Age of Mass Incarceration?; Yvonne Jewkes General Introduction: What Ethnography Tells Us about Prisons and What Prisons Tell Us about Ethnography; Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan PART I: ABOUT ETHNOGRAPHY 1. Research 'Inside' Viewed from 'Outside': Reflections on Prison Ethnography; Martyn Hammersley 2. Walking Among the Graves of the Living: Reflections about Doing Prison Research from an Abolitionist Perspective; David Scott 3. Prisons Research Beyond the Conventional: Dialogue, 'Creating Miracles' and Staying Sane in a Maximum Security Prison; Alison Liebling, Helen Arnold and Christina Straub 4. "Get in, Get out, Go back?": Transitioning from Prison Ethnography to Prison Policy Research in Russia; Laura Piacentini 5. Ethnography of Writings in Prison: Professional Power Struggles Surrounding a Digital Notebook in a Prison for Minors; Gilles Chantraine and Nicolas Sallée 6. Closeness, Distance and Honesty in Prison Ethnography; Ben Crewe and Alice Ievins 7. Going in Green: Reflections on the Challenges of 'Getting in, Getting on, and Getting out' for Doctoral Prisons Researchers; Jennifer Sloan and Serena Wright PART II: THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHY 8. Performing Ethnography: Infiltrating Prison Spaces; Andrew M. Jefferson 9. The Perfume of Sweat: Prison Research through Deleuzian Lenses; Elisabeth Fransson and Berit Johnsen 10. Ethnography: Exploring Methodological Nuances in Feminist Research with MenForeword: What Has Prison Ethnography to Offer in an Age of Mass Incarceration?; Yvonne Jewkes General Introduction: What Ethnography Tells Us about Prisons and What Prisons Tell Us about Ethnography; Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan PART I: ABOUT ETHNOGRAPHY 1. Research 'Inside' Viewed from 'Outside': Reflections on Prison Ethnography; Martyn Hammersley 2. Walking Among the Graves of the Living: Reflections about Doing Prison Research from an Abolitionist Perspective; David Scott 3. Prisons Research Beyond the Conventional: Dialogue, 'Creating Miracles' and Staying Sane in a Maximum Security Prison; Alison Liebling, Helen Arnold and Christina Straub 4. "Get in, Get out, Go back?": Transitioning from Prison Ethnography to Prison Policy Research in Russia; Laura Piacentini 5. Ethnography of Writings in Prison: Professional Power Struggles Surrounding a Digital Notebook in a Prison for Minors; Gilles Chantraine and Nicolas Sallée 6. Closeness, Distance and Honesty in Prison Ethnography; Ben Crewe and Alice Ievins 7. Going in Green: Reflections on the Challenges of 'Getting in, Getting on, and Getting out' for Doctoral Prisons Researchers; Jennifer Sloan and Serena Wright PART II: THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHY 8. Performing Ethnography: Infiltrating Prison Spaces; Andrew M. Jefferson 9. The Perfume of Sweat: Prison Research through Deleuzian Lenses; Elisabeth Fransson and Berit Johnsen 10. Ethnography: Exploring Methodological Nuances in Feminist Research with Men Incarcerated for Sexual Offences; Benita Moolman 11. Writing Bad: Prison Ethnography and the Problem of 'Tone'; James B. Waldram 12. Prison Ethnography at the Threshold of Race, Reflexivity and Difference; Rod Earle and Coretta Phillips 13. Finding Secrets and Secret Findings: Confronting the Limits of the Ethnographer's Gaze; Deborah H. Drake 14. Ethnographic Imagination in the Field of the Prison; Lorna A. Rhodes PART III: OF ETHNOGRAPHY 15. Insider Ethnography or The Tale of the Prison Governor's New Clothes; Jamie Bennett 16. Changing Hats: Transiting between Practitioner and Researcher Roles; Lilian Ayete-Nyampong 17. 'To Thine Own Self Be True': Having Faith in the Prison Researcher; Lindsay Whetter 18. Situating the Self in Prison Research: Power, Identity and Epistemology; Abigail Rowe 19. Re-Entry to Prison: Transition from HMP Researcher to 'Independent' Researcher; Lucy Carr 20. The Ethnographic Practitioner; Joel Harvey PART IV: FOR ETHNOGRAPHY 21. Global Prison Ethnography; Thomas Ugelvik 22. Accessing and Witnessing Prison Practice in Uganda; Tomas Max Martin 23. Deviation and Limitations of (Prison) Ethnography: Reflections on Fieldwork in an Indian Prison; Mahuya Bandyopadhyay 24. Unique Position: Dual identities as Prison Researcher and Ex-prisoner; William Davies 25. Mixing Detention Cultures: The Belgian - Dutch Case; Kristel Beyens and Miranda Boone. … (more)
- Edition:
- 2015
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 365.60723
Prisoners -- Research -- Methodology
Ethnology -- Research -- Methodology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781137403889
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781137403872
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