Total institutions are places to which people are confined around the clock, in isolation from all other influences and social relationships. Hospitals, prisons and boarding schools create unique social worlds of rituals, routines and sanctions, which pervade every aspect of daily life and have a lasting effect upon their residents. This book revisits and updates Erving Goffman's pessimistic critique of the total institution, which had focused on the 'mortifying' effects of enforced identity erasure in austere and controlling environments. Susie Scott argues that a new organizational form has emerged in the culture of late modernity, which involves subtler mechanisms of social control and whose members cite more positive meanings and motiva...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance to the management of interorga...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
As key socio-cultural building blocks of human societies, institutions are distinct from organizatio...
This article revisits the concept of the total institution (TI), critically assessing the extent to ...
A great body of work exists within sociology concerning the role and character of total institutions...
Social life has great impact on the identity formation of groups and individuals. It is from society...
There is plentiful evidence that imprisonment is painful, harmful and criminogenic. However, alongs...
Even though we, as moderns or post-moderns, think we can be free, original and authentic, our action...
Ken Kesey\u27s classic novel One Flew over the Cuckoo\u27s Nest recounts the experiences of R.P. McM...
Institutional work includes all kinds of psychosocial assistance that offers, to people that need th...
The image of the hospital is presented to the public as a place of healing. Though the oft-criticize...
This paper investigates how processes of identity work originating from individuals’ efforts to deal...
A World of Their Own? The Novel and the Total Institution is an exploration of the sociological conc...
Forensic psychiatric institutions are tasked with both containment and transformation; with securely...
In 2008, 2.3 million people, or 1 in 100 adults, were incarcerated in the US. Yet, as our reliance o...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance to the management of interorga...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
As key socio-cultural building blocks of human societies, institutions are distinct from organizatio...
This article revisits the concept of the total institution (TI), critically assessing the extent to ...
A great body of work exists within sociology concerning the role and character of total institutions...
Social life has great impact on the identity formation of groups and individuals. It is from society...
There is plentiful evidence that imprisonment is painful, harmful and criminogenic. However, alongs...
Even though we, as moderns or post-moderns, think we can be free, original and authentic, our action...
Ken Kesey\u27s classic novel One Flew over the Cuckoo\u27s Nest recounts the experiences of R.P. McM...
Institutional work includes all kinds of psychosocial assistance that offers, to people that need th...
The image of the hospital is presented to the public as a place of healing. Though the oft-criticize...
This paper investigates how processes of identity work originating from individuals’ efforts to deal...
A World of Their Own? The Novel and the Total Institution is an exploration of the sociological conc...
Forensic psychiatric institutions are tasked with both containment and transformation; with securely...
In 2008, 2.3 million people, or 1 in 100 adults, were incarcerated in the US. Yet, as our reliance o...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance to the management of interorga...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
As key socio-cultural building blocks of human societies, institutions are distinct from organizatio...