PSYC 164 Study Guide - Final Guide: Mass Incarceration, Neoliberalism, Data Visualization

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Camp or prison like conditions define world"s inhabitants caught in the context of detention, incarceration, forced migration, and population displacement. Visual struggles at the heart of these scenes. Share restricted rights and weaker claims to citizenship center of contemporary social science bare life/pariahs/urban outcasts/human waste. Hunger strikes, lip sewing, self mutilation, and other embodied resistance. Actors must mobilize around totality of social injustice visual criminology. Anti prison movement in us bare life assertions. Immigration, labor and environmental cause racial, class, gender and sexual justice intimate with visible expressions of grief and loss central to the way family members seek social practice of mass incarceration. Some human experiences and social practice differ than sociology of punishment can/should address. Reframes foundation of criminology punishment, role of criminalization in global processes, harm and suffering to rights, citizenship and recognition. Refugee pop disclosed by environmental disasters and political conflicts penal subjects while humanitarian victims, stripped of political identity.