Carceral Studies Collection
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Forthcoming Books
Collection Editor:
Dr. Ian Cummins and Louis Mendoza
Ian and Louis's Vision for the Collection
The Carceral Studies collection focuses on the lived experiences of individuals, families and communities who have experienced the impacts of incarceration, in the United States and across the world. The collection editors seek titles that explore mass incarceration, policing, and the wider structures and dynamics of the carceral state, including the levers of social control and political discourse. We aim to center the voices of those most impacted by carceral technologies and methodologies including the modern correctional system, surveillance, and policing. We welcome titles that explore the intersections of incarceration with other systems of social control such as child welfare, education, immigration, and policies such as the “war on drugs.” Our approach is influenced by intersectional perspectives that examine the influence of factors such as race, gender, sexuality, class, and disability (including mental health), and their role in the expansion and maintenance of the carceral state.
Our role as editors will vary depending on the experience and needs of authors. For new authors, we will be available for idea development, coaching, support, and orientation to the process of academic writing for course curriculum; for more experienced writers our role will be more hands-off and will check progress and review drafts as needed. Our goal is to center voices that have been historically excluded from mainstream academic texts, including the voices of those currently experiencing incarceration.
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