Films that imagine decarceral futures are a cultural antidote for the carceral messages and aesthetics so prevalent in popular media.
They "are quite simply about making things out of what we have in ways that build freedom," writes Michelle Brown. https://t.co/6z4rdegjds
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We are hiring a criminologist (or related scholar) in the Sociology department at the University of Tennessee. Please circulate to folks who might be interested. Deadline Sept. 30. https://t.co/cIrIu9Zfb6.
We are still buzzing after our Beyond Punishment event on Wed. Thank you to everyone who came and to Guisi, Michelle and Kevin for leading our discussion. There are still so many conversations to be had, questions to be asked and ideas to unpack, but below are some reflections🧵
📣📣📣 CAP is *so* excited to invite everyone to a panel discussion, Beyond Punishment, @manystudios on 22nd June! Come eat @MILKcafeglasgow delicious food and discuss, think and imagine how we can move beyond punishment. Tickets are limited so book through link below 👇
Central themes of love, joy, playfulness & worlding/making space. A useful shift away from tropes of crisis, danger, harm, suffering, critique. @SarahAinGlasgow asks maybe this is part of a generative politics of refusal? @gehan_macleod@ProfMBrown@TheSCCJR@GalGael#CAPS2022
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On behalf of CAP & our speakers @gehan_macleod@ProfMBrown we're excited and hope you are too!
Solidarity, CAPScotland #CAPS2022