Submissions from 2023
Criminal Punishment Algorithms Keep Us Stuck in the Past; But Can They Be Used to Create Just Futures?, Vanessa Massaro
Unraveling the "Thin Blue Line": Policing as an Engine of Inequality - Appendix: Survey Materials, Vanessa Massaro and Geoff A. Boyce
Submissions from 2022
Carceral Geographies, Police Geographies, and the Networked Continuum of State-Sanctioned Coercion and Control, Vanessa Massaro and Geoff Boyce
Bovine Lives and the Making of a 19th Century American Carceral Archipelago, Karen M. Morin
Policing Gentrification: The Financial Geography of Law Enforcement Practices in Philadelphia, Jackson Smith, Vanessa Massaro, and Greg Miller
Submissions from 2021
Publication map layers from paper 'Policing Gentrification: The Financial Geography of Law Enforcement Practices in Philadelphia, Vanessa Massaro and Janine Glathar
SYNDICATE Symposium, Carceral Space, Prisoners and Animals, Karen M. Morin, Chloe Taylor, Jennifer Turner, Carol Wayne White, Nekeisha Alayna Alexis, and Ada S. Jaarsma
Submissions from 2020
Between History and Geography, Karen M. Morin and Mike Heffernan
Submissions from 2019
Relocating the “inmate”: Tracing the geographies of social reproduction in correctional supervision, Vanessa Massaro
Cattle Towns, Prison Towns: Historical Geographies of Rural Carceral Archipelagoes, Karen M. Morin
Submissions from 2018
Carceral Space, Prisoners and Animals, Karen M. Morin
Submissions from 2017
Rural Service Learning as Participatory Action Research : Lessons from Central Pennsylvania, Brandn Green, Heather Feldhaus, Ben Marsh, and Carl Milofsky
Gendered Labour, Migratory Labour: Reforming Sugar Regimes in Xinavane, Mozambique, Alicia Hayashi Lazzarini
Submissions from 2016
Carceral Space: Prisoners and Animals, Karen M. Morin
The Late-Modern American Jail: Epistemologies of Space and Violence, Karen M. Morin
Introduction to the Special Issue: Feminist Historical Geographies, Karen M. Morin, Tamar Rothenberg, and Mona Domosh
'As a Lever Gains Power by Its Distance from the Fulcrum’: Tracing Frederick Douglass in the Irish Atlantic World, Adrian N. Mulligan
Submissions from 2015
Historical Geographies of Prisons: Unlocking the Usable Carceral Past, Karen M. Morin and Dominique Moran
Submissions from 2014
Erin’s Hope, Irish Blood and Indefeasible Allegiance: Reconfiguring Citizenship and Nationalism in an Era of Increased Mobility, Adrian N. Mulligan
Submissions from 2013
Distinguished Historical Geography Lecture: Carceral Space and the Usable Past, Karen M. Morin
Geographical Literacies and Their Publics: Reflections on the American Scene, Karen M. Morin
Geographical Literacies and their Publics: Reflections on the American Scene, Karen M. Morin
Men's Modesty, Religion, and the State: Spaces of Collision, Karen M. Morin
Men's Modesty, Religion, and the State: Spaces of Collision, Karen M. Morin
Security Here is Not Safe': Violence, Punishment, & Space in the Contemporary U.S. Penitentiary, Karen M. Morin