ABSTRACT

The ’punitive turn’ has brought about new ways of thinking about geography and the state, and has highlighted spaces of incarceration as a new terrain for exploration by geographers. Carceral geography offers a geographical perspective on incarceration, and this volume accordingly tracks the ideas, practices and engagements that have shaped the development of this new and vibrant subdiscipline, and scopes out future research directions. By conveying a sense of the debates, directions, and threads within the field of carceral geography, it traces the inner workings of this dynamic field, its synergies with criminology and prison sociology, and its likely future trajectories. Synthesizing existing work in carceral geography, and exploring the future directions it might take, the book develops a notion of the ’carceral’ as spatial, emplaced, mobile, embodied and affective.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|8 pages

Origins and Dialogues

part I|41 pages

Carceral Space

chapter 3|12 pages

Carceral Space

chapter 5|13 pages

Carceral TimeSpace

part II|46 pages

Geographies of Carceral Systems

chapter 6|12 pages

Geographies of Carceral Systems

chapter 7|16 pages

Prison Transport and Disciplined Mobility

part III|50 pages

The Carceral and a Punitive State

chapter 9|7 pages

The Carceral and a Punitive State

chapter 12|4 pages

Afterword