This paper explores spatial theory, and particularly a Foucauldian analysis of space, power, and the subject, as a frame within which to examine moves toward security in North American urban schools. We bring into play empirical data from an ethnographic study of New York City and Toronto schools where policies and technologies of record-keeping, identification-verifying, and spatial arrangements are producing altered experiences of subjectivity and the ways in which youth, workers, and researchers experience public (school) space. What is possible to know in ethnographic studies of these new high-security school sites? We argue that notions of ‘risk’ and ‘otherness’ in the nation state, and the exploitation of real fears in the wake of rea...
This thesis asks the question: what lessons are embedded in the consumption of space at Windsor Hou...
This thesis explores the discourses available to teachers in navigating and making sense of their ro...
This multi-year ethnographic study of a K-8 school, referred to as Baker School, in a low-income nei...
This paper explores spatial theory, and particularly a Foucauldian analysis of space, power, and the...
\u27It is always the body that is at issue\u27 the body and its forces, their utility and their doci...
The notion of site is critical to ethnography and provides a sense of spatial stability - somewhere ...
Schools have received less attention from geographers than institutions such as the clinic and the h...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
In late modernity there has been a massive growth in ‘new’ surveillance devices situated within scho...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
Metal detectors have been used in public high schools across the country since the early 1990s. The ...
This paper presents some reflections on the role of sound in the exercise of power in school spaces,...
abstract: Human experience exists within space; it is the studio for the stories of our lives. Boun...
This thesis asks the question: what lessons are embedded in the consumption of space at Windsor Hou...
This thesis explores the discourses available to teachers in navigating and making sense of their ro...
This multi-year ethnographic study of a K-8 school, referred to as Baker School, in a low-income nei...
This paper explores spatial theory, and particularly a Foucauldian analysis of space, power, and the...
\u27It is always the body that is at issue\u27 the body and its forces, their utility and their doci...
The notion of site is critical to ethnography and provides a sense of spatial stability - somewhere ...
Schools have received less attention from geographers than institutions such as the clinic and the h...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
In late modernity there has been a massive growth in ‘new’ surveillance devices situated within scho...
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodi...
Metal detectors have been used in public high schools across the country since the early 1990s. The ...
This paper presents some reflections on the role of sound in the exercise of power in school spaces,...
abstract: Human experience exists within space; it is the studio for the stories of our lives. Boun...
This thesis asks the question: what lessons are embedded in the consumption of space at Windsor Hou...
This thesis explores the discourses available to teachers in navigating and making sense of their ro...
This multi-year ethnographic study of a K-8 school, referred to as Baker School, in a low-income nei...