Description
Scholarship on different forms of carceral spaces, such as prisons and immigration detention centres, is often siloed in different disciplines. In this panel, we bring together scholars investigating these different forms of carceral spaces on land as well as at sea. What can we learn about the logics, narratives, materialities and histories behind different forms of incarceration? How do different carceral spaces connect and converge within and beyond international borders? And what does resistance to different carceral practices look like? In bringing together a diverse group of scholars, the panel is interested in how our analyses shift by being in conversation with scholars studying other forms of incarceration.