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    London : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781351398398 , 1351398393 , 9781351398404 , 1351398407 , 9781351398381 , 1351398385 , 9780203730751 , 0203730755
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations (black and white)
    Edition: 1st
    Series Statement: Routledge ISS gender, sexuality and development studies
    DDC: 306.362095496
    Keywords: Masculinity ; Men Identity ; Slavery ; Slave labor ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveroeffentlichers)
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780203730751
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 197 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Routledge ISS gender, sexuality and development studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Maycock, Matthew DLC Masculinity and modern slavery in Nepal
    DDC: 306.3/62095496
    Keywords: Slavery ; Slave labor ; Men Identity ; Masculinity ; Nepal ; Schuldknechtschaft ; Freilassung ; Mann ; Soziale Rolle
    Note: Includes index , Introduction -- Bonded labour in South Asia and the Kamaiya system in Nepal -- The setting; far-West Nepal and the two field sites -- Bodies, consumption and health after freedom -- Work, education and mobility after freedom -- Relationships and families after freedom -- Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 9781138303782
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 197 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Series Statement: Routledge ISS gender, sexuality and development studies
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    DDC: 306.3/62095496
    Keywords: Masculinity ; Men Identity ; Slavery ; Slave labor ; Freilassung ; Mann ; Soziale Rolle ; Schuldknechtschaft ; Nepal ; Nepal ; Schuldknechtschaft ; Freilassung ; Mann ; Soziale Rolle
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351398404
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (215 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge ISS Gender, Sexuality and Development Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Maycock, Matthew Masculinity and Modern Slavery in South Asia
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Use of Tharu/Nepali words and calendar -- 1 Introduction -- Masculinity -- Brahmanic masculinity as hegemonic masculinity -- Embodied masculinity -- Agency -- Modernity and freedom -- Research methods -- Life histories -- Participant observation -- Data analysis and organisation -- Access/gatekeepers -- Language -- Positionality -- Rumours -- Structure of the book -- Chapter 2-Bonded labour in South Asia and the Kamaiya system in Nepal -- Chapter 3-The setting -- far-west Nepal and the two field sites -- Chapter 4-Bodies, consumption and health after freedom -- Chapter 5-Work, education and mobility after freedom -- Chapter 6-Relationships and families after freedom -- Chapter 7-Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Bonded labour in South Asia and the Kamaiya system in Nepal -- South Asia -- Bonded labour in India -- Jan Breman -- The Tharu -- The Kamaiya -- The Kamaiya system -- The Kamaiya system prior to the 1950s -- The Pahari 'influx' -- Critique -- The Kamaiya system -- gender division of labour -- Kamaiya masculinities in the Kamaiya system -- The movement towards freedom -- Kamaiya Freedom Day: 17 July -- Post-'Freedom' Kamaiya experiences -- Continuity of the Kamaiya system -- The PW (1996-2006) -- The Maoist PW and Kamaiya masculinities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 The setting -- far-westNepal and the two field sites -- Nepal -- Kailali District -- The fieldwork sites -- Landless Kamaiya: Dhangadhi basti -- Landed Kamaiya: Kampur Basti -- Entering the field, Kamaiya Freedom Day -- Notes -- References -- 4 Bodies, consumption, and health after freedom -- How are the various realities of Kamaiya men's bodies constituted?
    Abstract: What were the implications of being in the Kamaiya system for embodied Kamaiya masculinities? -- Prakash -- Bodies after freedom -- Rickshaw driving and Kamaiya men's bodies -- Rickshaws and embodied masculinity -- Upendra -- How does consumption influence embodied Kamaiya masculinities? -- Drinking -- Prakash -- Homosocial spaces, drinking and the Skype Bar -- The Othering of Bahun men -- Fair and Handsome-Bollywood, Kamaiya Men and Skin Whitening -- Dipendra -- In what ways are the normative images and realities of Kamaiya men's bodies questioned? -- How does ageing influence embodied Kamaiya masculinities? -- Prakash -- Masculinity, religion and health: the Guruwa -- The Kampur Guruwa -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Work, education, and mobility after freedom -- How are Kamaiya working patterns changing following freedom -- Land ownership and rural Kamaiya masculinities -- continuity and change -- What are the implications of the PW for work-related Kamaiya masculinities? -- Ramesh and the emergence of soldiering/political Kamaiya masculinities -- How are changing literacy and educational levels influencing Kamaiya masculinities? -- Nabin -- Basanta and Kamaiya educational masculinities -- What are the implications of mobility for Kamaiya masculinities? -- Mobility in Nepal -- Ram, mobile Kamaiya masculinities and working in India -- To what extent do certain forms of mobility and changing patterns of work contribute to the transition from boyhood to manhood? -- Naveed -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 Relationships and families after freedom -- Evolving gender relations in Kamaiya communities after freedom -- Non-marital relationships -- Surendra -- Continuity and change in Kamaiya marriage practices -- Arranged marriages -- Delayed marriages -- Balram -- How is modernity changing Kamaiya fatherhood? -- Prakash -- Conclusion
    Abstract: Notes -- References -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Index
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031410611
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 519 p. 13 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
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    Keywords: Corrections. ; Punishment. ; Criminology. ; Crime ; Human rights. ; Social policy.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- PART I: Prison Officer Interpretations and Performances of Power and Authority -- 2. The moral value of authority: Reflections on the work of prison officers -- 3. Ukrainian prison officers and their power -- 4. French prison officers’ legal socialization: ‘The law, yes; prisoners’ rights, no’ -- 5. Proxy governance in (post) colonial prisons: When prison officers delegate power to prisoners -- PART II: Prison Officer Identities and Workplace Cultures -- 6. Dirty work and beyond: Representations of Prison Officers in Prison Films -- 7. “It’s a very clannish type of job”: Entitativity and identity in prison officers’ occupational cultures and identities -- 8. ‘Friendly but not friends’ or ‘Never trust the bastards’? Staff-prisoner interaction styles in Australia and Norway. 9. “It is important to be a prison officer and have trade union back up”: Exploring trade union membership within the Scottish Prison Service -- 10. The prison officer in post-soviet Russia -- PART III: Implications of Prison Policy and Management for the Role of Prison Officers -- 11. “Prison officers should be treated fairly”: Perceptions and experiences of fairness among prison officers in Ghana -- 12. Do risk-reducing measures only reduce risk? Prison officer work with risk-reducing measures in the imprisonment of a high-risk prisoner -- 13. Farewell to exceptionalism: An analysis of Swedish prisons officers’ attitudes towards prison policy, organisation, and their occupational role in 2009 and 2019 -- 14. The role of prison officers in transforming prisoners’ lives in Hong Kong -- 15. Locating Prison Officers in the prison reforms discourse: Insights from India -- PART IV: Working Conditions and Prison Officer Well-Being -- 16. The well-being of correctional officers in Canada -- 17. Fear and perceived risk among correctional officers -- 18. Prison Officers and their Work Routine in Brazilian Prisons -- 19. Conclusion: Towards a new research agenda to analyse the contemporary prison officer role.
    Abstract: “This collection is the kick-start to the kind of important global discussion that is needed.” — Frank J. Porporino, Criminal Justice Consultant; ICPA Group Chair, Research and Development Network “This outstanding collection shines the spotlight on the most overlooked, but surely most important professionals in the ‘correctional’ equation.” —Shadd Maruna, Professor of Criminology; author of Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild their Lives This edited collection brings together academics, lawyers, civil servants, and researchers working in the human rights NGO sector, to explore the work and role of prison officers around the world. Each chapter offers a distinctive perspective on the work of prison officers within localised socio-economic and criminal justice contexts, to provide a unique overview and insight into the realities and complexities of the role through accessible scholarly interpretations of their work. The aim of the book is to advance knowledge and understanding of the crucial role that prison officers occupy within carceral systems. The collection has widespread applicability with relevance beyond academia into criminal justice practice and policy internationally. Helen Arnold is Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of East Anglia, UK. Matthew Maycock is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Monash University, Australia. Rosemary Ricciardelli is Professor and Research Chair in Safety, Security, and Wellness at the Fisheries and Marine Institute at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.
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