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1. Introduction: Co-production and Carceral Spatiality; Dominique Moran and Anna Schliehe
PART I: Mapping Beyond Carceral Identities
2. Entangled Identities Inside and Outside; Lorraine van Blerk
3. An Extended Social Relational Approach to Learning Disability Incarcerated; Caitlin Gormley
4. Towards a Feminist Carceral Geography? Of female Offenders and Prison Spaces; Anna Schliehe
PART II: Moving Beyond Carceral Walls
5. Illusions of Utopia: When Prison Architects (Reluctantly) Play Tetris; David Scheer and Colin Lorne
6. The Artistic ‘Touch’: Moving Beyond Carceral Boundaries through Art by Offenders; Jennifer Turner
7. Exploring ‘betwixt and between’ in a Prison Visitors’ Centre and Beyond; Rebecca Foster
PART III: Imagining Beyond Carceral Spaces
8. Tracing Memories in Border-Space; Clemens Bernardt, Bettina van Hoven and Paulus Huigen
9. Disavowing ‘the’ Prison; Sarah Armstrong and Andrew Jefferson
10. Conclusion: Reflections on Capturing the Carceral; Anna Schliehe and Dominique Moran.
PART I: Mapping Beyond Carceral Identities
2. Entangled Identities Inside and Outside; Lorraine van Blerk
3. An Extended Social Relational Approach to Learning Disability Incarcerated; Caitlin Gormley
4. Towards a Feminist Carceral Geography? Of female Offenders and Prison Spaces; Anna Schliehe
PART II: Moving Beyond Carceral Walls
5. Illusions of Utopia: When Prison Architects (Reluctantly) Play Tetris; David Scheer and Colin Lorne
6. The Artistic ‘Touch’: Moving Beyond Carceral Boundaries through Art by Offenders; Jennifer Turner
7. Exploring ‘betwixt and between’ in a Prison Visitors’ Centre and Beyond; Rebecca Foster
PART III: Imagining Beyond Carceral Spaces
8. Tracing Memories in Border-Space; Clemens Bernardt, Bettina van Hoven and Paulus Huigen
9. Disavowing ‘the’ Prison; Sarah Armstrong and Andrew Jefferson
10. Conclusion: Reflections on Capturing the Carceral; Anna Schliehe and Dominique Moran.