At the same time, the inclusion of the voices of the imprisoned is all the more important when investigating women’s prisons. Only by giving a voice to imprisoned women can the researcher avoid constructing typical (and harmful – a critical mind would say violent) narratives about women in prisons as being passive, conforming and obedient. The authors have enabled them to enforce their right to present and explain their own situation in a first-hand way, giving them the power, which will definitely be an advantage in their future search for safet
In Inner Lives: Voices of African American Women In Prison, Professor Paula Johnson has written abou...
This article enters the ‘intimate details ’ of a participatory action research project nested inside...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
At the same time, the inclusion of the voices of the imprisoned is all the more important when inves...
Little of what we know about prison comes from the mouths of prisoners, and very few academic accoun...
Our criminal-justice system mandates the silencing and disappearing of 2.3 million people, a consequ...
After interviewing 84 current and former women prisoners, law professor Paula Johnson, a former pros...
The steep rise in the female prison population over the last three decades worldwide, as well as in ...
Interrupted Life is a gripping collection of writings by and about imprisoned women in the United St...
The aperture through which we view prisons is narrow, distorted, and often boarded up. Life on the i...
Despite the healthcare needs of an increasing number of incarcerated women in the United States, few...
Abstract: This paper discusses researcher emotional experiences evoked while conducting narrative in...
As a mode of discourse and textual superstructure, narrative plays a nuclear role in construing soci...
Purpose: This study examines selected prison literary writings by women prisoners in Malaysia and th...
This dissertation considers what women in prison, or women who have been in prison, have to tell us,...
In Inner Lives: Voices of African American Women In Prison, Professor Paula Johnson has written abou...
This article enters the ‘intimate details ’ of a participatory action research project nested inside...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
At the same time, the inclusion of the voices of the imprisoned is all the more important when inves...
Little of what we know about prison comes from the mouths of prisoners, and very few academic accoun...
Our criminal-justice system mandates the silencing and disappearing of 2.3 million people, a consequ...
After interviewing 84 current and former women prisoners, law professor Paula Johnson, a former pros...
The steep rise in the female prison population over the last three decades worldwide, as well as in ...
Interrupted Life is a gripping collection of writings by and about imprisoned women in the United St...
The aperture through which we view prisons is narrow, distorted, and often boarded up. Life on the i...
Despite the healthcare needs of an increasing number of incarcerated women in the United States, few...
Abstract: This paper discusses researcher emotional experiences evoked while conducting narrative in...
As a mode of discourse and textual superstructure, narrative plays a nuclear role in construing soci...
Purpose: This study examines selected prison literary writings by women prisoners in Malaysia and th...
This dissertation considers what women in prison, or women who have been in prison, have to tell us,...
In Inner Lives: Voices of African American Women In Prison, Professor Paula Johnson has written abou...
This article enters the ‘intimate details ’ of a participatory action research project nested inside...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...