Early Career Perspectives in Carceral Geography
Date and time
Location
Online event
The Early Career Perspectives online seminar series showcases the work of early career researchers in carceral geography.
About this event
Our next session takes place on Friday 10 June at 10:00 to 12:00 BST.
The session will share emerging research in carceral geography, and encourage networking between researchers of all levels.
Programme
Research presentations:
- Same space, different day? Initial reflections on returning to carceral spaces - Erin Power & Claire Warrington: Research Fellows, Doing Porridge project, Department of Sociology, University of Surrey
- The militant suffragettes and the politics of self-destruction - Lauren Jade Powell: Postgraduate Student, University of Exeter
- The complexities of researching space & place experience in prison education - Lucy Harding: Postgraduate Researcher, University of Central Lancashire
Research presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A.
- Discussant: Anna Schliehe: MSCA Fellow, University of Oldenburg
- Event chair: Ella Bytheway-Jackson: PhD Student, University of Liverpool
View abstracts and researcher biographies
Book your place
Attendance is free of charge and open to researchers at all career stages.
Please book your place by clicking the Register button above.
A Zoom link will be circulated to registered participants.
Early Career Perspectives is organised by the Carceral Geography Working Group and hosted by the University of Birmingham.