Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 194
... prisons : coercion is achieved through the biographical work imposed on prisoners , whose lives and characters are reconstructed as part of the disciplinary regime . Here , then , repressive biography is contrasted with the collective ...
... prisons : coercion is achieved through the biographical work imposed on prisoners , whose lives and characters are reconstructed as part of the disciplinary regime . Here , then , repressive biography is contrasted with the collective ...
Page 432
... prison bars of loneliness ' ( Beck 1992 : 123 ) , then corporate culture offers a way out of this ' loneliness ' through its evangelical invitation to join the ' church of enterprise ' ( Heelas and Morris 1992 ) . From an Eliasian ...
... prison bars of loneliness ' ( Beck 1992 : 123 ) , then corporate culture offers a way out of this ' loneliness ' through its evangelical invitation to join the ' church of enterprise ' ( Heelas and Morris 1992 ) . From an Eliasian ...
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... prison . For Foucault it was within the prison that the form of power was most obvious : ' Prison is the only place where power is manifested in its naked state , in its most excessive form ' ( Foucault 1989 : 77 ) . The attraction of ...
... prison . For Foucault it was within the prison that the form of power was most obvious : ' Prison is the only place where power is manifested in its naked state , in its most excessive form ' ( Foucault 1989 : 77 ) . The attraction of ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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