Sensory penalities : exploring the senses in spaces of punishment and social control

Sensory Penalities reflects an explosion in explorations of the sensory and disrupts conventional expectations of both form and focus by expanding anthropological practices and craft into the field of criminology and criminological research. In providing accounts of physical/sensorial experiences wi...

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Other Authors: Herrity, Kate, (Editor), Schmidt, Bethany E., (Editor), Warr, Jason, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
Series: Emerald studies in culture, criminal justice and the arts
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ISBN: 9781839097287
9781839097263
Physical Description: 1 online resource (322 pages).

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245 0 0 |a Sensory penalities :  |b exploring the senses in spaces of punishment and social control /  |c edited by Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt, and Jason Warr. 
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505 0 |a Foreword / Alison Liebling -- Introduction: Welcome to the Sensorium / Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt, and Jason Warr -- Part 1. Making sense of the sensory -- Chapter 1. Hearing order in flesh and blood: sensemaking and attunement in the pub and the prison / Kate Herrity -- Chapter 2. Fire! Fire! The prison cell and the thick sensuality of trappedness / Jason Warr -- Chapter 3. Sensing supervision through stories and songs / Jo Collinson Scott and Fergus McNeill -- Chapter 4. Touching life, death and dis/connection in a state prison infirmary / Daina Stanley -- Part 2. Sensing the field -- Chapter 5. Sensing transition: exploring prison life in post-revolution Tunisia / Bethany E. Schmidt and Andrew M. Jefferson -- Chapter 6. Sensing secrecy: power, violence and its concealment in Nicaraguan prisons / Julienne Weegels -- Chapter 7. The embedded researcher: experiencing life in a probation approved premises / Carla Reeves -- Chapter 8. Space, surveillance, and sound in pre- and post-reform prisons in the Dominican Republic / Jennifer Peirce -- Part 3. Subverting the senses -- Chapter 9. Sensing and unease in immigration confinement: an abolitionist's perspective / Victoria Canning -- Chapter 10. Rumbling stomachs and silent crying: mapping and reflecting emotion in the sensory landscape of the courthouse / Lisa Flower -- Part 4. Sensory reflections -- Chapter 11. Sensory reflections on a Japanese prison / Yvonne Jewkes and Alison Young -- Chapter 12. The everything else / Amy B. Smoyer -- Chapter 13. Ethiopian notes / Ian O'Donnell -- Chapter 14. The street as an affective atmosphere / Alistair Fraser -- Afterword: Sensing carceral worlds / Eamonn Carrabine. 
520 |a Sensory Penalities reflects an explosion in explorations of the sensory and disrupts conventional expectations of both form and focus by expanding anthropological practices and craft into the field of criminology and criminological research. In providing accounts of physical/sensorial experiences within sites of surveillance and control, the authors in this edited collection bring elements of research experiences (often absent from existing work) to the fore; the impressions and sensual experiences which remain forever in field notes. In so doing they carve out spaces to consider these places and the ways in which they are theorised anew. The book aims to explore what sensory aspects of experience mean to those engaged in such research, and how they can shape our criminological thinking. What are the sensory textures of these experiences? What do they tell us? How do we communicate them? Finally, what does consideration of these elements tell us about penality? This timely volume challenges and remakes assumptions about what criminology is and should be; more accurately reflecting the post-disciplinary nature of the field. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
650 0 |a Corrections. 
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650 0 |a Senses and sensation. 
650 7 |a Law, Criminal Law  |x General.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Penology & punishment.  |2 bicssc 
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700 1 |a Herrity, Kate,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Schmidt, Bethany E.,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Warr, Jason,  |e editor. 
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