Higher Education and the Carceral State
Higher Education and the Carceral State
Transforming Together
Buckley, Annie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2024
236
Dura
Inglês
9781032495620
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword
Introduction
Section One: Voices of Students
1. Schedule Conflict
2. Transformation and Redemption: A Personal Narrative from a Position of Lived Experience
3. The Freedom and Captivity Curriculum Project
4. Transforming Lives through Prison Higher Education
5. Humanizing the Numbers: A Photographic Collaboration
Section Two: Collaborating in and through the System
6. Scaling walls: Dismantling Asymmetries through Empowering Song
7. Disappearing Acts" and Education as the Practice of Freedom: Feminist Pedagogy in Carceral Spaces
8. The Brutal Stories that Connect Us
9. Matters of Life and Death: Art, Education, and Activism on Death Row
10. An Achingly Realized Sunset: The Importance of Prison Creative Writing
11. Transcommunal Peace, Cooperation, and Respect for Diversity: A University/Prison Multi-Partnership Approach
Section Three: Voices of Teaching Artists and Scholars
12. Writing About Art
13. Beyond This Door: Photographic Vision and Carceral Experience
14. Why French: Fear and Freedom in Stepping Outside Our Languages
15. Pushing Back/Pushing Forward: Embracing the Margins to Build Non-Punitive Learning Environments in Canadian Correctional Facilities
16. Excursion and Return: Exploring Transformative Texts, Great Questions, and the Human Experience in the Prison Classroom
Section Four: Changemaking and Coalition Building
17. The Poem. The Painting. Us.
18. Building Bridges through Prison-University Partnerships
19. Research within Correctional Arts and Education
20. Reimagining Our Futures: The Beginning, Middle and End of the Digital Higher Education Journey for Incarcerated Learners
21. Structuring the Conduit: Expanding Prison-University Partnerships Through the Readers' Circle
22. An Octopus in the Scaffolding: Ten Years with Prison Arts Collective
Introduction
Section One: Voices of Students
1. Schedule Conflict
2. Transformation and Redemption: A Personal Narrative from a Position of Lived Experience
3. The Freedom and Captivity Curriculum Project
4. Transforming Lives through Prison Higher Education
5. Humanizing the Numbers: A Photographic Collaboration
Section Two: Collaborating in and through the System
6. Scaling walls: Dismantling Asymmetries through Empowering Song
7. Disappearing Acts" and Education as the Practice of Freedom: Feminist Pedagogy in Carceral Spaces
8. The Brutal Stories that Connect Us
9. Matters of Life and Death: Art, Education, and Activism on Death Row
10. An Achingly Realized Sunset: The Importance of Prison Creative Writing
11. Transcommunal Peace, Cooperation, and Respect for Diversity: A University/Prison Multi-Partnership Approach
Section Three: Voices of Teaching Artists and Scholars
12. Writing About Art
13. Beyond This Door: Photographic Vision and Carceral Experience
14. Why French: Fear and Freedom in Stepping Outside Our Languages
15. Pushing Back/Pushing Forward: Embracing the Margins to Build Non-Punitive Learning Environments in Canadian Correctional Facilities
16. Excursion and Return: Exploring Transformative Texts, Great Questions, and the Human Experience in the Prison Classroom
Section Four: Changemaking and Coalition Building
17. The Poem. The Painting. Us.
18. Building Bridges through Prison-University Partnerships
19. Research within Correctional Arts and Education
20. Reimagining Our Futures: The Beginning, Middle and End of the Digital Higher Education Journey for Incarcerated Learners
21. Structuring the Conduit: Expanding Prison-University Partnerships Through the Readers' Circle
22. An Octopus in the Scaffolding: Ten Years with Prison Arts Collective
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prison education programmes;correctional pedagogy;arts-based interventions;social-emotional learning;recidivism prevention strategies;teaching in prisons;transformative prison education partnerships
Foreword
Introduction
Section One: Voices of Students
1. Schedule Conflict
2. Transformation and Redemption: A Personal Narrative from a Position of Lived Experience
3. The Freedom and Captivity Curriculum Project
4. Transforming Lives through Prison Higher Education
5. Humanizing the Numbers: A Photographic Collaboration
Section Two: Collaborating in and through the System
6. Scaling walls: Dismantling Asymmetries through Empowering Song
7. Disappearing Acts" and Education as the Practice of Freedom: Feminist Pedagogy in Carceral Spaces
8. The Brutal Stories that Connect Us
9. Matters of Life and Death: Art, Education, and Activism on Death Row
10. An Achingly Realized Sunset: The Importance of Prison Creative Writing
11. Transcommunal Peace, Cooperation, and Respect for Diversity: A University/Prison Multi-Partnership Approach
Section Three: Voices of Teaching Artists and Scholars
12. Writing About Art
13. Beyond This Door: Photographic Vision and Carceral Experience
14. Why French: Fear and Freedom in Stepping Outside Our Languages
15. Pushing Back/Pushing Forward: Embracing the Margins to Build Non-Punitive Learning Environments in Canadian Correctional Facilities
16. Excursion and Return: Exploring Transformative Texts, Great Questions, and the Human Experience in the Prison Classroom
Section Four: Changemaking and Coalition Building
17. The Poem. The Painting. Us.
18. Building Bridges through Prison-University Partnerships
19. Research within Correctional Arts and Education
20. Reimagining Our Futures: The Beginning, Middle and End of the Digital Higher Education Journey for Incarcerated Learners
21. Structuring the Conduit: Expanding Prison-University Partnerships Through the Readers' Circle
22. An Octopus in the Scaffolding: Ten Years with Prison Arts Collective
Introduction
Section One: Voices of Students
1. Schedule Conflict
2. Transformation and Redemption: A Personal Narrative from a Position of Lived Experience
3. The Freedom and Captivity Curriculum Project
4. Transforming Lives through Prison Higher Education
5. Humanizing the Numbers: A Photographic Collaboration
Section Two: Collaborating in and through the System
6. Scaling walls: Dismantling Asymmetries through Empowering Song
7. Disappearing Acts" and Education as the Practice of Freedom: Feminist Pedagogy in Carceral Spaces
8. The Brutal Stories that Connect Us
9. Matters of Life and Death: Art, Education, and Activism on Death Row
10. An Achingly Realized Sunset: The Importance of Prison Creative Writing
11. Transcommunal Peace, Cooperation, and Respect for Diversity: A University/Prison Multi-Partnership Approach
Section Three: Voices of Teaching Artists and Scholars
12. Writing About Art
13. Beyond This Door: Photographic Vision and Carceral Experience
14. Why French: Fear and Freedom in Stepping Outside Our Languages
15. Pushing Back/Pushing Forward: Embracing the Margins to Build Non-Punitive Learning Environments in Canadian Correctional Facilities
16. Excursion and Return: Exploring Transformative Texts, Great Questions, and the Human Experience in the Prison Classroom
Section Four: Changemaking and Coalition Building
17. The Poem. The Painting. Us.
18. Building Bridges through Prison-University Partnerships
19. Research within Correctional Arts and Education
20. Reimagining Our Futures: The Beginning, Middle and End of the Digital Higher Education Journey for Incarcerated Learners
21. Structuring the Conduit: Expanding Prison-University Partnerships Through the Readers' Circle
22. An Octopus in the Scaffolding: Ten Years with Prison Arts Collective
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