Women in the Russian Penal System: The role of distance in the theory and practice of imprisonment in late Soviet and post-Soviet Russia
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: Geography - SoGE
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Publications
Pallot J
(2007)
'Gde Muzh, Tarn Zhena' (Where the Husband is, So is the Wife): Space and Gender in Post-Soviet Patterns of Penality
in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Moran D
(2009)
Lipstick, Lace, and Longing: Constructions of Femininity inside a Russian Prison
in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Moran D
(2013)
The Geography of Crime and Punishment in the Russian Federation
in Eurasian Geography and Economics
Pallot J
(2009)
Patriotic Discourses in Russia's Penal Peripheries: Remembering the Mordovan Gulag
in Europe-Asia Studies
Moran D
(2011)
Between outside and inside? Prison visiting rooms as liminal carceral spaces
in GeoJournal
Pallot J
(2012)
Changing symbolic and geographical boundaries between penal zones and rural communities in the Russian Federation
in Journal of Rural Studies
Moran D
(2012)
Prisoner reintegration and the stigma of prison time inscribed on the body
in Punishment & Society
Piacentini L
(2009)
Welcome to Malaya Rodina ('Little Homeland'): Gender and Penal Order in a Russian Penal Colony
in Social & Legal Studies
Moran D
(2011)
Disciplined mobility and carceral geography: prisoner transport in Russia
in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers