Jennifer Turner
@jenturner0
Human geographer interested in carceral spaces and experiences. Chair CGWG @carceralgeog Professor of Cultural and Political Geography @TrierUni
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New website for the CGWG! It’s taken a lot of behind-the-scenes work mostly by the tireless Hannah Stevens who I thank sincerely for taking lead on this enormous task!
It’s been a great week talking Carceral Geography (and more) at #EUROCRIM2023 in beautiful Florence. Now is a good point to announce that I will soon be spending my time in another beautiful city when I join Universität Trier in October as Professor of Cultural and Political Geography!
I’m very pleased to see this paper come out after a happy writing adventure with Rose Ricciardelli and Dr. James Gacek using data from the CCWORK project at Marine Institute, Memorial University Memorial University
Es war ein Privileg, unsere neuen Studierenden Universität Trier heute zu "Grundlagen der Humangeographie I" begrüßen zu dürfen. Ich wünsche Ihnen allen viel Spaß mit dem Modul!
Please join us for the Explorations of Carceral Geographies seminar with Julie de Dardel on 23rd November 2023 14:00-16:00 (UTC+1 Berlin) Topic: "Prison Degrowth: A Geo-Ethnographic Study of Prison Reduction and Non-Penal Alternatives". See details: carceralgeographies.co.uk/events/explora…
Looking forward to this online seminar for Carceral Geography in mid December. I'll be chatting about some of my work and unpacking the term 'debilitating mobilities'. Link to register below and set your alarm for 9pm AEST 😉
Check out the groundbreaking project of Deathscapes: Mapping Race and Violence in Settler Societies and Book Reviews by Monique Hurley Monique Hurley and Dr Bosco Opi Dr Bosco Opi.
It's been such a privilege to work with @TricksterPrince, Yvonne Jewkes, Jennifer Turner, Steve Slack and @andyaitchison on this exhibition - but even more so to bring to Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) the amazing work of people incarcerated in our Victorian prison estate. birmingham.ac.uk/news/2023/new-…
Check out this great new Carceral Crossing piece online via Carceral Geography