This paper is concerned with the ways in which prisoners talk about the production of space within a prison in New Mexico. We focus specifically on the role of vision in interpersonal relations, including relations between inmates and between inmates and officers, and we attempt to assess the significance of seeing and being seen in the 'personal projects' of prisoners working their way through the system. This involves examining the roles of looking and of surveillance in the organization and control of space. In our study, interpersonal relations are not divorced from the material geographies of the prison. Rather, the breeze-block walls and the steel gates are integral elements of the scopic regime as it affects relations between prisone...
International audienceFrench conceptions of prison space have always relied on a spatialist way of t...
International audienceFrench conceptions of prison space have always relied on a spatialist way of t...
In recent years, Architecture has returned to take an interest in penitentiary structures, rediscove...
This paper is concerned with the ways in which prisoners talk about the production of space within a...
This paper is concerned with the ways in which prisoners talk about the production of space within a...
In this paper, inmates in dormitories in a prison in New Mexico, USA, talk about their everyday live...
In this paper, inmates in dormitories in a prison in New Mexico, USA, talk about their everyday live...
This practice-led research project investigates the prison space from an insider’s perspective throu...
One of the most troubling aspects of current trends in American mass incarceration is the extent to ...
While conducting my first research project on prisons, I noticed that some prisoners decorated their...
The subject of this thesis is the controversial case of a prison facility; a space with a very uniqu...
Annotation What is a prison? What is its meaning or role? What does prison mean in the context of ar...
This thesis is an urban narrative that seeks to decipher America's prison system as it has been real...
In this essay, I consider prison photography, in broad terms, as a rhetorical and social network tha...
People make mistakes. But how does society treat them when they do? For archi- tecture to be involve...
International audienceFrench conceptions of prison space have always relied on a spatialist way of t...
International audienceFrench conceptions of prison space have always relied on a spatialist way of t...
In recent years, Architecture has returned to take an interest in penitentiary structures, rediscove...
This paper is concerned with the ways in which prisoners talk about the production of space within a...
This paper is concerned with the ways in which prisoners talk about the production of space within a...
In this paper, inmates in dormitories in a prison in New Mexico, USA, talk about their everyday live...
In this paper, inmates in dormitories in a prison in New Mexico, USA, talk about their everyday live...
This practice-led research project investigates the prison space from an insider’s perspective throu...
One of the most troubling aspects of current trends in American mass incarceration is the extent to ...
While conducting my first research project on prisons, I noticed that some prisoners decorated their...
The subject of this thesis is the controversial case of a prison facility; a space with a very uniqu...
Annotation What is a prison? What is its meaning or role? What does prison mean in the context of ar...
This thesis is an urban narrative that seeks to decipher America's prison system as it has been real...
In this essay, I consider prison photography, in broad terms, as a rhetorical and social network tha...
People make mistakes. But how does society treat them when they do? For archi- tecture to be involve...
International audienceFrench conceptions of prison space have always relied on a spatialist way of t...
International audienceFrench conceptions of prison space have always relied on a spatialist way of t...
In recent years, Architecture has returned to take an interest in penitentiary structures, rediscove...