Banca de DEFESA: Welliton Caixeta Maciel

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STUDENT : Welliton Caixeta Maciel
DATE: 18/12/2024
TIME: 09:30
LOCAL: meet
TITLE:

Electronic punishment of (un)governed bodies in (un)controllable times and spaces: Multi-sited ethnographic paths on the move, between Brazil and France, and social representations of electronic monitoring by monitors and monitored persons.


KEY WORDS:

Electronic monitoring; Body control; Prison capitalism and the punishment industry; Multi-sited ethnography in movement; Social and criminological interpretation of the dreams of monitors and monitored people.


PAGES: 200
BIG AREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
AREA: Direito
SUMMARY:

 

The thesis focuses on the lived experiences and interactions between state agents and users of electronic anklets during the fulfilment of judicial measures in Brazil and France, based on a critical criminological study, combined with the perspective of symbolic interactionism and the Social Representations Theory approach. In this sense, based on significant local/global contexts, as well as direct contact with the interlocutors, intense observations were made during multisited ethnographic fieldwork on the move in the prison services, in different locations in both countries (in Brazil: Belo Horizonte/Minas Gerais/Southeast and Brasília/Federal District/Central-West; in France: Paris/Île-de-France, Dijon/Côted'Or/Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Beauvais and Compiègne/Oise/Hauts-deFrance, Saint-Denis and Pantin/Seine-Saint-Denis/Île-de-France, Créteil and Fresnes/Val-de-Marne/Île-de-France), at different times over 10 years, with dense field diary accounts and documentary analysis; It shows how the monitoring of people with electronic anklets has proved to be a continuum of ordinary imprisonment and a technological resource for scrutinising (un)governed bodies in (un)controllable times and spaces, specialised in terms of legal nature, functions (real or declared), practical uses and their effects, within the broader framework of the security and punishment industries, under the aegis of prison capitalism, surveillance societies and the culture of control. As an alternative to the reality of the psycho(techno)political controls of (de)subjectivation of individuals situated in and subjected to electronic monitoring networks, mechanisms and devices and the broader framework of criminal policy in both contexts (Brazilian and French), it is proposed that we consider the lived experiences of monitors and monitored in the daily life of electronic monitoring, in its different social markers (gender, class, ethnicity/race, among others), as well as the contexts and singularities of those being monitored, adapting state apparatus, monitoring centres, reception protocols and monitoring compliance with the measures imposed on these subjects, with a focus on community participation in this process. The thesis also inaugurates a theoretical and empirical strand in Critical Criminology that considers the social and criminological interpretation of the dreams and social representations of monitors and probationers, in their multiple agency and social markers, within the framework of discussions on decarcerisation and policies to rationalise punitive power.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Externa à Instituição - JANIA PERLA DIÓGENES DE AQUINO - UFC
Interna - 1172631 - BEATRIZ VARGAS RAMOS GONCALVES DE REZENDE
Presidente - 1159552 - ELA WIECKO VOLKMER DE CASTILHO
Externa à Instituição - JULIANA GONCALVES MELO - UFRN
Interna - 1270885 - RENATA QUEIROZ DUTRA
Notícia cadastrada em: 02/12/2024 17:44
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