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Author:
Piacentini, Laura, author.
Title:
The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia : "preparing myself for prison" in a contested human rights landscape / Laura Piacentini and Elena Katz.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xiv, 259 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Imprisonment--Russia (Federation)
Prisoners--Russia (Federation)
Internet--Russia (Federation)
Prisons in mass media.
Emprisonnement--Russie.
Prisonniers--Russie.
Internet--Russie.
Prisons dans les medias.
Imprisonment.
Internet.
Prisoners.
Prisons in mass media.
Russia (Federation)
Other Authors:
Katz, Elena M., author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Against the past or towards the future? -- Russia, 1991 : carceral modernisation begins, prison doors shaken? -- Methodology : being locked up and 'being free online' -- Conceptualising carceralilty and human rights in prisons -- Pain and banality of jail : 'death by a thousand cuts' -- Seeking life, looking for justice : rights consciousness of prisoners and their families -- Prisoners' rights and the online world in the global context -- Conclusion: Crossing the boundary of illusion : what's next for Russian prisons?
Summary:
"In outlining the online expressions of penal life, this book disrupts the conventional human encounters that underpin empirical criminological scholarship on prisons because, figuratively speaking, prisons in Russia are de-nesting from their institutional moorings and borders. Using the online world as the research site and presenting research from selectively drawn evidence gathered from secondary data from prison-related websites, it explores the 'moving walls' of the prison from socio-political and cultural perspectives. The book discusses how prisoners and their families articulate and give meaning to their experiences when they are online, and while doing so develop their rights awareness. This book is a pioneering methodological, criminological and theoretical study, the first of its kind in global criminology and humanities, and because it is forging a new path for penal scholarship, cannot be all-encompassing but rather acts as a 'map' for other researchers in different fields to use. It will be useful for scholars working in comparative fields and jurisdictions on the subject of prisons, rights and how the internet is being utilised by prisoners, their families and communities organised around prison activism"--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge frontiers of criminal justice
ISBN:
1032222921
9781032222929
1138103357
9781138103351
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1274201757
LCCN:
2021049663
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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