The chapter explores a cultural understanding of penality in Russia against a Foucauldian account of penal change in that jurisdiction. The chapter examines how memory-making in Russia's penal spaces, and the cultural trope of exile, have created a distinctive penal place, penal purpose and penal culture (parphrasing Garland, 1990). Cultural interpretations of punishment are thin on the ground and the chapter seeks to add to a bugeoning body of punishment and society scholarship by exploring how the current, indeed, highly politicised 'moral-nationalist' climate in Russia is having an effect on punishment styles. The theoretical work of William Sewell on 'cultural turns', the chapter introduces prison sociologists to a wider body of social ...
What do Russian prisons look like? Who is sent to prison in Russia? How is punishment allocated and ...
The essay explores the significance of questions of knowledge to the depiction of prisoners in three...
This article looks at the trajectory of prison reform in post-Soviet Georgia and Russia. It attempts...
The chapter explores a cultural understanding of penality in Russia against a Foucauldian account of...
In this paper, I develop a new theoretical framework that brings offers a muti-disciplinary approach...
Prisons are unpredictable worlds that exist in time and in space. They are institutions people ‘go t...
This paper introduces to punishment and society scholarship a new carceral framing of human rights i...
This article looks at the trajectory of prison reform in post-Soviet Georgia and Russia. It attempts...
This article considers the geographical dispersal of prisoners in Russia. The concept of ‘in exile i...
This article presents findings from research conducted in a penal colony for young women in Russia. ...
What are the various forces influencing the role of the prison in late modern societies? What change...
This article discusses a prison ethnography derived from immersion in Russian culture. It highlights...
In this paper I discuss doing research in Russian prisons, which remained hidden from the internatio...
The article investigates Dostoevsky's juridical discourse and demonstrates that the apologist of the...
What do Russian prisons look like? Who is sent to prison in Russia? How is punishment allocated and ...
The essay explores the significance of questions of knowledge to the depiction of prisoners in three...
This article looks at the trajectory of prison reform in post-Soviet Georgia and Russia. It attempts...
The chapter explores a cultural understanding of penality in Russia against a Foucauldian account of...
In this paper, I develop a new theoretical framework that brings offers a muti-disciplinary approach...
Prisons are unpredictable worlds that exist in time and in space. They are institutions people ‘go t...
This paper introduces to punishment and society scholarship a new carceral framing of human rights i...
This article looks at the trajectory of prison reform in post-Soviet Georgia and Russia. It attempts...
This article considers the geographical dispersal of prisoners in Russia. The concept of ‘in exile i...
This article presents findings from research conducted in a penal colony for young women in Russia. ...
What are the various forces influencing the role of the prison in late modern societies? What change...
This article discusses a prison ethnography derived from immersion in Russian culture. It highlights...
In this paper I discuss doing research in Russian prisons, which remained hidden from the internatio...
The article investigates Dostoevsky's juridical discourse and demonstrates that the apologist of the...
What do Russian prisons look like? Who is sent to prison in Russia? How is punishment allocated and ...
The essay explores the significance of questions of knowledge to the depiction of prisoners in three...
This article looks at the trajectory of prison reform in post-Soviet Georgia and Russia. It attempts...