“We need to understand that we are dealing with humans”: Penal Spectatorship and Experiential Learning in Criminology

Feb. 4, 2025 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Hybrid, 645 Education South

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Carceral logics have long been implicated for their role in (re)productions of otherness, that in settler colonial contexts such as Canada are often embedded within logics of colonialism, anti-black racism, and white supremacy. Given the persistence of these logics and the violences they perpetuate, what might it mean to confront these constructions in a criminology classroom? Based on interviews with 43 staff and faculty of criminology departments across Canada, I consider how pedagogical tools of experiential learning, are characterized by those delivering the opportunities. Participants often draw on three narratives to explain the importance of experiential learning: 1) as transformative; 2) an obligation; and 3) its practicality.

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Lectures, Seminars
Keywords
penal spectatorship experiential learning carceral violence