This is part one of a two-part interdisciplinary paper that examines the various forces (discourses and institutional processes) that shape prisoner-student identities. Discourses of officers from a correctional website serve as a limited, single case study of discourses that ascribe dehumanized, stigmatized identities to the prisoner. Two critical concepts, performative spaces and identity enclosures, are purposed as potential critical, emancipatory terms to explore the prisoner-student identity work that occurs in schools and elsewhere in prison. This paper is guided by the effort to assist teachers to act as transformative intellectuals in prisons and closed-custody settings by becoming more aware of the multilayered contexts--the pol...
This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. Th...
Prisons are organized to hold and control inmates. Inmates traditionally oppose authority, and the s...
In this article, we interpreted, in light of Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning, interviews...
This is part one of a two-part interdisciplinary paper that examines the various forces (discourses ...
This is part one of a two-part interdisciplinary paper that examines the various forces (discourses ...
This is part one of a two-part interdisciplinary paper that examines the various forces (discourses ...
Citing the work of Maxine Greene, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Thom Gehring, this paper makes the argu...
Prison education is often cited as the only redeeming experience in an otherwise cruel environment. ...
A college education after incarceration is an important means of social and economic mobility, but w...
The purpose of this qualitative ethnographic study was to addresses how the existence of counterspac...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
The purpose of this qualitative ethnographic study was to addresses how the existence of counterspac...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
This thesis concerns the paradox of Higher Education in prisons - paradox because the aims, practice...
This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. Th...
Prisons are organized to hold and control inmates. Inmates traditionally oppose authority, and the s...
In this article, we interpreted, in light of Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning, interviews...
This is part one of a two-part interdisciplinary paper that examines the various forces (discourses ...
This is part one of a two-part interdisciplinary paper that examines the various forces (discourses ...
This is part one of a two-part interdisciplinary paper that examines the various forces (discourses ...
Citing the work of Maxine Greene, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Thom Gehring, this paper makes the argu...
Prison education is often cited as the only redeeming experience in an otherwise cruel environment. ...
A college education after incarceration is an important means of social and economic mobility, but w...
The purpose of this qualitative ethnographic study was to addresses how the existence of counterspac...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
The purpose of this qualitative ethnographic study was to addresses how the existence of counterspac...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
This thesis concerns the paradox of Higher Education in prisons - paradox because the aims, practice...
This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. Th...
Prisons are organized to hold and control inmates. Inmates traditionally oppose authority, and the s...
In this article, we interpreted, in light of Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning, interviews...