Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Carceral Geography by Dominique Moran

This March the DA will be reading 'Carceral geography and the spatialities of prison visiting: visitation, recidivism, and hyperincarceration', by Dominique Moran (2013), from Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol.31, 174-190.

Abstract:
Geography, as a disciplinary lens, brings a valuable perspective to the study of the carceral, and carceral geography’s concern for the spatial could provide a new explanatory perspective to the consideration of some accepted tenets within criminology, whilst at the same time offering a productive and useful ‘grounding’ of contemporary geographies of emotion and affect. In the context of hyperincarceration and the carceral continuum of recidivism and repeated reimprisonment, this paper considers the long-observed relationship between prison visitation and reduced recidivism, posits prison visiting rooms as underresearched carceral spaces, and develops theoretical and methodological innovations which nuance the understanding of prison visiting.

Details:
When: Wednesday 29th March at 6pm
Where: Back room of Mulligan's Pub on Poolbeg Street, Dublin 2

Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Dr Matt Bowden at the DA

Last night we welcomed Dr Matt Bowden, Senior Lecturer at Dublin Institute of Technology, to speak about his book 'Crime, Disorder and Symbolic Violence'. The event was held in the Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin, and we had a great turn-out to hear Matt speak.



Biscuits by Colette!

DA feast, white wine chilling...