Kate Herrity
@KateHerrity
Mellon-Kings Research Fellow in Punishment, Cambridge University. #Criminology #Prison #Sound #Ethnography #Sensory #Penality. Views my own.
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http://www.sensorycriminology.com 30-09-2012 22:09:49
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💫Congrats to PhD candidate Rhys Williams at #CambridgeJudge - Rhys got his solo-authored paper on fixed book pricing published in the Journal of Competition Law and Economics, and it's now one of the 'most read.' loom.ly/PyNCXDE
#economics #publishing Rhys Williams
Getting excited already to pay a special tribute to rap music as a testimony of racial/social injustice, beating against legal-penal sophistry that (mis)takes it for 'evidence' of 'criminality' 🔥💚
...with my deepest thanks to Monish Bhatia for being such a generous host 🌹
Delighted to be in conversation with Pete Stavros (Co-Head of Global Private Equity at KKR and founder of Ownership Works) at the King’s Entrepreneurship Lab this evening to discuss the amazing work Pete and colleagues are doing in advancing and championing the employee ownership movement in
THINKINGALLOWED BBC Sounds back for a new series. New tx of Tuesdays at 15.30 or download the podcast. Kicking off with the leading cultural & social thinker Richard Sennett talking about his latest book. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
'I thought the decision to do a press conference without checking the weather was an unusual decision,' shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds tells Sophy Ridge.
Latest: trib.al/YKanzN3
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Lots of people asking me where I was when Sunak announced the election. I was inside, because it was raining. Only an idiot would have gone out in that... #GeneralElection
This is a project, called Heroin Baby, that I’ll be working on for the next three years with The Leverhulme Trust and @[email protected] at University of Leicester. I’ll also be looking for people to interview so if you know anyone who’d be willing to speak to me, please get in touch (or share this)
Pros and Cons was more than worth the wait. Difficult to articulate just how powerful and pitch perfect the day was. Thank you dr áine mangaoang and dr lucy cathcart frödén for inviting me. Will be buzzing on that for days.
NEW BSC Blog: Fading Bars, Lingering Chains: Exploring Women’s Transition from Closed to Open Prison. In this blog Dr Sarah Waite considers the difficulties of transition for female prisoners between the closed prison and the open prison. Read it here: thebscblog.wordpress.com