This article explores the way in which prison institutions resist to religious diversity in three national contexts: Italy, Germany and Switzerland. The author observes a phenomenon which contributes to this resistance and that she calls ‘institutional neutralisation of Christianity'. Although they are secular state institutions, prisons' profound Christian heritage impacts at a variety of levels beyond their chaplaincies. With the help of Durkheim's and Foucault's contributions on punishment, the author identifies in the punishment-rehabilitation complex a mediator of this Christian heritage contributing to its institutional neutralisation. An illustration of these theoretical insights by empirical observation concludes the article
The religious sphere in Spain is changing substantially, becoming simultaneously more diverse and mo...
This chapter discusses how in the Netherlands, prison chaplaincy has developed recently into a multi...
Using data collected in the course of an empirical study of prison chaplaincy in England and Wales, ...
This book examines how prisons meet challenges of religious diversity, in an era of increasing multi...
Against the backdrop of the ‘formatting of religions’ thesis, this paper presents the outcomes of em...
International audienceOn the basis of a large and in-‐depth empirical survey partly commissioned by...
Though their secular logics may differ, the administration of religion in prison in Europe and the U...
Because of its secluded character the prison world is the object of distorted perceptions and a vivi...
Defence date: 20 May 2020 (Online)Examining Board: Professor Gàbor Halmai (EUI, Supervisor); Profess...
Out of several years of research experience in the field of religion in prison, this article propose...
International audienceWhat place can religion take in French prisons ? What particular role can reli...
Moving beyond approaches that emphasise the influence of national ideologies and transnational frame...
Consideration of the religious dimension within prisons tends to focus, more or less implicitly, on...
The present article discusses restorative justice as a distinct way of looking at criminal justice, ...
A preliminary exploration of the contemporary literature on imprisonment and religion suggests three...
The religious sphere in Spain is changing substantially, becoming simultaneously more diverse and mo...
This chapter discusses how in the Netherlands, prison chaplaincy has developed recently into a multi...
Using data collected in the course of an empirical study of prison chaplaincy in England and Wales, ...
This book examines how prisons meet challenges of religious diversity, in an era of increasing multi...
Against the backdrop of the ‘formatting of religions’ thesis, this paper presents the outcomes of em...
International audienceOn the basis of a large and in-‐depth empirical survey partly commissioned by...
Though their secular logics may differ, the administration of religion in prison in Europe and the U...
Because of its secluded character the prison world is the object of distorted perceptions and a vivi...
Defence date: 20 May 2020 (Online)Examining Board: Professor Gàbor Halmai (EUI, Supervisor); Profess...
Out of several years of research experience in the field of religion in prison, this article propose...
International audienceWhat place can religion take in French prisons ? What particular role can reli...
Moving beyond approaches that emphasise the influence of national ideologies and transnational frame...
Consideration of the religious dimension within prisons tends to focus, more or less implicitly, on...
The present article discusses restorative justice as a distinct way of looking at criminal justice, ...
A preliminary exploration of the contemporary literature on imprisonment and religion suggests three...
The religious sphere in Spain is changing substantially, becoming simultaneously more diverse and mo...
This chapter discusses how in the Netherlands, prison chaplaincy has developed recently into a multi...
Using data collected in the course of an empirical study of prison chaplaincy in England and Wales, ...