This paper investigates the conditions of immigrant women in Italian penitentiary institutions from a “militant” pedagogy perspective. The approach is centered on the rights and empowerment of people experiencing detention in order to explore how they combat stereotypes that generate exclusion, as well as to design educational settings accordingly. Supported by a variety of sources, favoring the autobiographical and narrative ones, the author attempts to bring light to foreign women’s experience of imprisonment, to what strategies and resources they implement to withstand prison life and how to identify educational pathways that stem from the values of a woman’s world
This paper examines immigration detention by looking at women’s experiences of confinement in a Port...
(1) Background: The article addresses the reality of prison professionals in ordinary and open priso...
The article analyzes the educational process expressed in letters from women inmates and former inma...
This paper investigates the conditions of immigrant women in Italian penitentiary institutions from ...
This paper investigates the conditions of immigrant women in Italian penitentiaryinstitutions from a...
Women in Italian prisons account for 4.4% of the total number of inmates nationally (63.3% are Itali...
Drawing on two years of fieldwork, this article focuses on the lived experiences of women detained i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
Recent decades have witnessed a growing number of states around the world relying on border control ...
In Portugal, the proportion of foreign nationals among women inmates rose significantly in the firs...
Little of what we know about prison comes from the mouths of prisoners, and very few academic accoun...
Abstract Background The lives of women experiencing incarceration are complex, impacting many aspect...
This paper examines how the experience of female prison confinement, especially in relation to mothe...
Dialoga-se com presidiárias estrangeiras mediadas por pesquisadoras(es), que lhes dão voz e outros e...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
This paper examines immigration detention by looking at women’s experiences of confinement in a Port...
(1) Background: The article addresses the reality of prison professionals in ordinary and open priso...
The article analyzes the educational process expressed in letters from women inmates and former inma...
This paper investigates the conditions of immigrant women in Italian penitentiary institutions from ...
This paper investigates the conditions of immigrant women in Italian penitentiaryinstitutions from a...
Women in Italian prisons account for 4.4% of the total number of inmates nationally (63.3% are Itali...
Drawing on two years of fieldwork, this article focuses on the lived experiences of women detained i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
Recent decades have witnessed a growing number of states around the world relying on border control ...
In Portugal, the proportion of foreign nationals among women inmates rose significantly in the firs...
Little of what we know about prison comes from the mouths of prisoners, and very few academic accoun...
Abstract Background The lives of women experiencing incarceration are complex, impacting many aspect...
This paper examines how the experience of female prison confinement, especially in relation to mothe...
Dialoga-se com presidiárias estrangeiras mediadas por pesquisadoras(es), que lhes dão voz e outros e...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
This paper examines immigration detention by looking at women’s experiences of confinement in a Port...
(1) Background: The article addresses the reality of prison professionals in ordinary and open priso...
The article analyzes the educational process expressed in letters from women inmates and former inma...