This study explores the developmental experience of women at the margins of society. Our findings suggest that the role of connection is problematic for these women and gives rise to a self that has a restricted degree of agency, but one that is paradoxically resilient and sensitive to her social context
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an examination of the impact of systemic oppre...
Over the past 20 years the number of women inmates in the United States has increased dramatically. ...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...
This study examines how one group of marginalized women, the incarcerated, construct their sense of ...
This study demonstrated the efficacy of a Freirian/humanities-based adult education program on ident...
This study investigated the identities of women who have been in prison. Prisonrates and the effects...
Researchers explored the role of agency in the lives of women offenders. Life history interviews wer...
This study analyzes the self-injurious behaviours that women in prison adopt as coping strategies, t...
Graduation date: 2005This quasi-ethnographic research documents the autobiographical utterances of i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
D. Litt. et Phil.This study is an exploration of the experiences of crisis and identity. It looks sp...
Many people anecdotally report positive personal effects as a result of participating in social serv...
A concern with questions of selfhood and identity has been central to penal practices in women's pri...
This book spotlights incarceration as an act of “compassionate intention” for juveniles. It narrates...
The purpose of this study was to provide a nuanced understanding of the lived experiences, more spec...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an examination of the impact of systemic oppre...
Over the past 20 years the number of women inmates in the United States has increased dramatically. ...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...
This study examines how one group of marginalized women, the incarcerated, construct their sense of ...
This study demonstrated the efficacy of a Freirian/humanities-based adult education program on ident...
This study investigated the identities of women who have been in prison. Prisonrates and the effects...
Researchers explored the role of agency in the lives of women offenders. Life history interviews wer...
This study analyzes the self-injurious behaviours that women in prison adopt as coping strategies, t...
Graduation date: 2005This quasi-ethnographic research documents the autobiographical utterances of i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
D. Litt. et Phil.This study is an exploration of the experiences of crisis and identity. It looks sp...
Many people anecdotally report positive personal effects as a result of participating in social serv...
A concern with questions of selfhood and identity has been central to penal practices in women's pri...
This book spotlights incarceration as an act of “compassionate intention” for juveniles. It narrates...
The purpose of this study was to provide a nuanced understanding of the lived experiences, more spec...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an examination of the impact of systemic oppre...
Over the past 20 years the number of women inmates in the United States has increased dramatically. ...
Based on in-depth, semi-structured qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews with 36 formerly inc...