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TY - JOUR
T1 - Power in motion
T2 - tracking time, space and movement in the British penal estate
AU - Follis, Luca
N1 - The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 33 (5), 2015, © SAGE Publications Ltd, 2004 by SAGE Publications Ltd at the Environment and Planning D: Society and Space page: http://epd.sagepub.com/ on SAGE Journals Online: http://online.sagepub.com/
PY - 2015/10/1
Y1 - 2015/10/1
N2 - This paper tracks the impact of prison transfers (and mobility considerations more generally) on the spatio-temporal regimes pursued within the British Penal Estate. I argue that what appear from outside as static spaces of detention are in fact nodes within a network deeply crisscrossed by internal patterns of mobility and the problematics of time-space coordination. I explore the power relations that shape prisoner patterns of movement and highlight the distinctive states of deprivation they generate.
AB - This paper tracks the impact of prison transfers (and mobility considerations more generally) on the spatio-temporal regimes pursued within the British Penal Estate. I argue that what appear from outside as static spaces of detention are in fact nodes within a network deeply crisscrossed by internal patterns of mobility and the problematics of time-space coordination. I explore the power relations that shape prisoner patterns of movement and highlight the distinctive states of deprivation they generate.
KW - Carceral Geography
KW - mobilities
KW - power
KW - prison
KW - hyperincarceration
KW - overcrowding
U2 - 10.1177/0263775815599319
DO - 10.1177/0263775815599319
M3 - Journal article
VL - 33
SP - 945
EP - 962
JO - Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
JF - Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
SN - 0263-7758
IS - 5
ER -