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The Carceral Geography Working Group has shifted our online presence to LinkedIn. Please follow for updates https://t.co/zUdIg7Sb2n
Spaces of incarceration
Joined February 2009
Exciting News! 🎉 Registrations are now open for the workshop Creating in Confinement: Co-production, Creative Methods & Carceral Geographies on 26 August, 2025. Visit our website to learn more about the workshop & register: https://t.co/ThnhPE7N4E
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In this piece you REFUSE to mention how Palestinian journos have been targeted by Israel & over 200 have been killed. U also continue to blame Hamas & claim that you can’t independently verify Israeli claims because u don’t see your Palestinian colleagues as reliable witnesses
The hunger crisis inside Gaza will affect the news you see about the war https://t.co/cBiEsehTeU
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As if dressing up as prisoners in the fundraiser I talked about yesterday wasn’t enough, we now have @MissionAust inviting people to “Sleep in Your Car” to raise awareness about homelessness. Another example of how suffering is turned into a spectacle just to get people to care
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“Let's be clear: there is no safety in criminalising children. There is no safety in ignoring community.”
“When we respond to young people in need with guns instead of care, and with charges instead of choices, we are not protecting communities—we are abandoning them.” Read this new article by @DebKilroy and myself in @NatIndigTimes
https://t.co/JHDHBK5MTl
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🔊New paper published in Area by @KathrynLCassidy and Gill Davidson (@NUGeog) 🔊 'On the forms of borderwork in public institutions: Bordering social security through conditions and tests' #OpenAccess
https://t.co/767UPy73AG
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Video calls in prisons in place of physical interaction is a disgrace. Physical visits are not just necessary, but critical. Report coming soon…
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FINAL CALL to Students and Supervisors: Nominations Closing Soon for "Best Undergraduate Dissertation Prize" on issues of Carcerality or emerging themes in Carceral Geography. Do not miss it: https://t.co/ItMy3mcL63
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FINAL CALL to Students and Supervisors: Nominations Closing Soon for "Best Undergraduate Dissertation Prize" on issues of Carcerality or emerging themes in Carceral Geography. Do not miss it: https://t.co/ItMy3mcL63
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My review of 'Immigration detention and social harm – The collateral impacts of migrant incarceration', edited by @MichPeterie @carceralgeog
carceralgeographies.co.uk
Michelle Peterie (ed) (2025). Immigration detention and social harm – The collateral impacts of migrant incarceration. Routledge. Reviewed by Emma Patchett, Northumbria Law School, Northumbria Univ…
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The Society's Carceral Geography Working Group's (@carceralgeog) 'Creating in Confinement: Co-production, Creative Methods and Carceral Geographies' workshop will take place on Tuesday 26 August at University of Birmingham. Find out more and register:
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Creating in Confinement: Co-production, Creative Methods and Carceral Geographies Workshop Tuesday, 26 August 2025, 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. University of Birmingham, UK, Room TBC. Registration: This i…
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Please sign and share this important petition: https://t.co/iuYBQUEwtL via @megaphoneau
megaphone.org.au
Warlpiri people and supporters are mobilising for justice and for systemic change in response to the horrific death in custody of Kumanjayi White. These immediate demands stem from deep grievances...
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The Queensland budget is a grim manifesto of a government obsessed with “law and order” over life and dignity. The expansion of cops, courts, and cages comes at the direct expense of what actually keeps communities safe Read @NNetworkAu press release on our website
The Queensland Government’s 2025 Budget continues a dangerous pattern of pouring billions of dollars into systems of surveillance, punishment, and control—while communities cry out for housing, health care, education, and real safety. Press release here: https://t.co/Vuba5uAQUi
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Are you a postgraduate geographer? Attending the @RGS_IBG conference? Come along to our postgraduate insights webinar "Making the Most of the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference." Tuesday 8 July, 1-2pm. Register and find out more 👇 https://t.co/wB8YuxNDhT
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Join us at the @carceralgeog 'Creating in Confinement' workshop at Birmingham University! We will examine how creative practice and research fosters new knowledge in carceral settings. Follow the link to learn how to register: https://t.co/mL1pxq9I19
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‘This shooting of a child by police is not an isolated incident. It is not a matter of “procedures gone wrong.” It is a cultural crisis,’ ~ @DebKilroy Full press release https://t.co/5rNKM49YTz
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“This is not an isolated incident. This is the everyday reality of over-policing in racialised and marginalised communities. This is the cost of expanding police powers and pouring public money into weapons and force rather than into care, healing, and community-based support.”
SA Police Violence Leaves Man in Coma: “De-escalation” Is a Lie When the Police Are Armed and Dangerous Full press release: https://t.co/dEhvQL5fX4
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The Carceral Geography Working Group are honoring the work of our international network at our August "Creating in Confinement" workshop. If you have published a book, article, or creative work over the last academic year, let us know by sumbitting sugestions via the link below!
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Exciting News! 🎉 Registrations are now open for the workshop Creating in Confinement: Co-production, Creative Methods & Carceral Geographies on 26 August, 2025. Visit our website to learn more about the workshop & register: https://t.co/ThnhPE7N4E
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Warlpiri Elder Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves said it was his Jaja (Grandson) who died after being forced to the ground by police in the #AliceSprings Coles. "I am angry and frustrated that yet another one of our young men has lost his life at the hands of the police." #DeathInCustody
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