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This book illustrates tensions, absences, and unresolved challenges
experienced in research - experiences that are so often left out of
the conventional, smooth, and linear discussion of research that
generally appears in academic publications. Laying bare the messy
details of research is increasingly important because leisure
scholars' engagement in reflexive, collaborative, critical,
arts-based, participative, and social justice-oriented research
heightens the need to explore and examine significant moments that
punctuate and undoubtedly shape both research and researchers. The
chapters in this book make explicit the negotiations,
contradictions, questions, doubts, and uncertainties often
underlying research. As loose ends of the research process are
unravelled, this book inspires researchers across disciplines to
expand the ways we come to know and do research. The chapters in
this book were originally published as a special issue of Leisure
Sciences.
In their journeys to prison and community re-entry, women leaving
prison tend to share overarching challenges connected to lives of
poverty, trauma, and abuse. Community Re-Entry: Uncertain Futures
for Women Leaving Prison provides a rare opportunity to hear
directly from women who have spent time in a Canadian federal
penitentiary. Based on more than a decade of engagement with women
in prison, the authors gathered rich and personal information on
women's lived experiences during incarceration and what they
anticipated and hoped for on release. This book relates their
narratives and the authors' critical analysis of their experiences
both within and outside prison. By bridging relational and other
critical theories (critical feminist, critical race, critical
disability, and post-structural understandings) with lived
experience, this volume sheds light on the challenges incarcerated
women face as they seek to return to the community as valued and
contributing citizens. Community Re-Entry's unique perspective on
women's post-imprisonment policy will appeal to academics,
community-based advocates and activists, and undergraduate and
postgraduate students studying criminology and social science
courses on gender and crime, correctional policy, and qualitative
research methods.
In their journeys to prison and community re-entry, women leaving
prison tend to share overarching challenges connected to lives of
poverty, trauma, and abuse. Community Re-Entry: Uncertain Futures
for Women Leaving Prison provides a rare opportunity to hear
directly from women who have spent time in a Canadian federal
penitentiary. Based on more than a decade of engagement with women
in prison, the authors gathered rich and personal information on
women's lived experiences during incarceration and what they
anticipated and hoped for on release. This book relates their
narratives and the authors' critical analysis of their experiences
both within and outside prison. By bridging relational and other
critical theories (critical feminist, critical race, critical
disability, and post-structural understandings) with lived
experience, this volume sheds light on the challenges incarcerated
women face as they seek to return to the community as valued and
contributing citizens. Community Re-Entry's unique perspective on
women's post-imprisonment policy will appeal to academics,
community-based advocates and activists, and undergraduate and
postgraduate students studying criminology and social science
courses on gender and crime, correctional policy, and qualitative
research methods.
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