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This book draws together the work of a new community of scholars with a growing interest in carceral geography: the geographical study of practices of imprisonment and detention. It combines work by geographers on 'mainstream' penal establishments where people are incarcerated by the prevailing legal system, with geographers' recent work on migrant detention centres, where irregular migrants and 'refused' asylum seekers are detained, ostensibly pending decisions on admittance or repatriation. Working in these contexts, the book's contributors investigate the geographical location and spatialities of institutions, the nature of spaces of incarceration and detention and experiences inside them, governmentality and prisoner agency, cultural geographies of penal spaces, and mobility in the carceral context. In dialogue with emergent and topical agendas in geography around mobility, space and agency, and in relation to international policy challenges such as the (dis)functionality of imprisonment and the search for alternatives to detention, this book presents a timely addition to emergent interdisciplinary scholarship that will prompt dialogue among those working in geography, criminology and prison sociology.
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Migration, Internal --- Migration intérieure --- Migration intérieure
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Migration interieure --- Parente --- Sociologie --- Mobilite geographique
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This book draws together the work of a new community of scholars with a growing interest in carceral geography: the geographical study of practices of imprisonment and detention. It combines work by geographers on 'mainstream' penal establishments where people are incarcerated by the prevailing legal system, with geographers' recent work on migrant detention centres, where irregular migrants and 'refused' asylum seekers are detained, ostensibly pending decisions on admittance or repatriation. Working in these contexts, the book's contributors investigate the geographical location and spatialities of institutions, the nature of spaces of incarceration and detention and experiences inside them, governmentality and prisoner agency, cultural geographies of penal spaces, and mobility in the carceral context. In dialogue with emergent and topical agendas in geography around mobility, space and agency, and in relation to international policy challenges such as the (dis)functionality of imprisonment and the search for alternatives to detention, this book presents a timely addition to emergent interdisciplinary scholarship that will prompt dialogue among those working in geography, criminology and prison sociology
Emprisonnement --- Migration intérieure --- Imprisonment --- Migration, Internal
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Migration, Internal. --- Migration intérieure --- Emigration and immigration. --- Migration intérieure
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Forced migration --- Migration intérieure --- Migration, Internal --- Transferts de population
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Migration, Internal --- Migration intérieure --- Africa --- Uganda --- Afrique --- Emigration and immigration. --- Emigration et immigration --- Migration intérieure
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Migration, Internal --- Population density --- Migration intérieure --- Migration intérieure --- Population density - Africa --- Migration, Internal - Africa
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Migration, Internal --- Residential mobility --- Occupations --- Commuting --- Education --- History. --- Migration interieure --- Mobilite residentielle --- Travail et travailleurs
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