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The Sociological Imagination: Reflections of a Prisoner in Australia

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posted on 2024-10-11, 02:55 authored by Dwayne Antojado
The sociological imagination (SI) has been an important framework relied upon by the field of sociology. This paper intertwines the SI with reflexive narrative to illuminate insight into the carceral experience from the perspective of an incarcerated person. Combining reflexive practice and drawing on various sociological principles, it delves deeply into the emotions, concerns, context in how the prison system fails incarcerated people. Interrogating various themes including, employment, homosexuality in prisons, and the underlying social misconceptions of the utility of prisons; It spotlights the realities of people under the care and control of the correctional system by drawing on autoethnography, theory and empirical evidence. The use of the SI in elaborating upon the carceral experience provides a more intimate approach not otherwise explored in the traditional modes of criminological inquiry, adding an important person-centred dimension to the analysis of the carceral experience.

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Lithuania

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

European Journal of Behavioral Sciences

Volume

5

Pagination

21-30

ISSN

2538-807X

eISSN

2538-807X

Issue

4

Publisher

Mokslinės Leidybos Deimantas

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