I’m delighted to announce a new special issue of the Open Access journal Geographica Helvetica, entitled ‘Crime and Carcerality Across Boundaries’. The issue, edited by Myself, Antje Schlottman and Matthew Hannah brings together an exciting collection of papers by Matt Mitchelson, Deirdre Conlon, Nancy Hiemstra, Jenna Loyd, Alison Mountz, Brett Story, Martijn Felder, Chin-Ee Ong, Claudio Minca, Elizabeth Brown, Dominique Moran and Yvonne Jewkes.
My thanks go to all the contributors and reviewers who helped me along the way!
The full contents list of the Special Issue, with web links looks like this:
Introduction: Criminality and carcerality across boundaries
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The production of bedspace: prison privatization and abstract space
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Examining the everyday micro-economies of migrant detention in the United States
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“Green” prisons: rethinking the “sustainability” of the carceral estate
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Alone inside: solitary confinement and the ontology of the individual in modern life
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Governing refugee space: the quasi-carceral regime of Amsterdam’s Lloyd Hotel, a German-Jewish refugee camp in the prelude to World War II
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Expanding carceral geographies: challenging mass incarceration and creating a “community orientation” towards juvenile delinquency
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Transnational productions of remoteness: building onshore and offshore carceral regimes across borders
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