Dominique Moran
British geographer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dominique Moran is a British academic geographer. She is a professor in carceral geography at the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham. Early life and education Moran was born in Wigan in Lancashire, UK. Her father, Jo Moran was a credit draper and ornithologist, mountaineer and wildlife photographer. He was the first person to photograph the Leach's Petrel at the nest, and the first to climb the cliffs of the Noup of Noss in Shetland. Her mother Margaret was a carer for disabled people. She studied geography at Christ Church, University of Oxford, graduating in 1995 with a First and the Gibbs Prize, and then completed a DPhil in geography at Hertford College, Oxford where she held the Mortimer May Senior Scholarship 1996–2000.
Dominique Moran's Published Works
Published Works
- Between outside and inside? Prison visiting rooms as liminal carceral spaces (2013) (144)
- Carceral Geography: Spaces and Practices of Incarceration (2015) (115)
- Conceptualizing the carceral in carceral geography (2018) (107)
- Carceral Geography and the Spatialities of Prison Visiting: Visitation, Recidivism, and Hyperincarceration (2013) (95)
- “doing time” in carceral space: timespace and carceral geography (2012) (91)
- Carceral circuitry (2018) (86)
- Prisoner reintegration and the stigma of prison time inscribed on the body (2012) (83)
- Disciplined mobility and carceral geography: prisoner transport in Russia: Disciplined mobility and carceral geography (2012) (73)
- Disciplined Mobility and Carceral Geography: Prisoner Transport in Russia (2013) (73)
- Leaving behind the ‘total institution’? Teeth, transcarceral spaces and (re)inscription of the formerly incarcerated body (2014) (57)
- Lipstick, Lace, and Longing: Constructions of Femininity inside a Russian Prison (2009) (42)
- The paradox of the ‘green’ prison: Sustaining the environment or sustaining the penal complex? (2015) (42)
- Linking the Carceral and the Punitive State: A Review of Research on Prison Architecture, Design, Technology and the Lived Experience of Carceral Space (2015) (40)
- The Geography of Crime and Punishment in the Russian Federation (2011) (40)
- Becoming big things: building events and the architectural geographies of incarceration in England and Wales (2016) (32)
- HIV/AIDS in Russia: determinants of regional prevalence (2007) (30)
- ‘Daddy is a difficult word for me to hear’: carceral geographies of parenting and the prison visiting room as a contested space of situated fathering (2017) (29)
- Back to nature? Attention restoration theory and the restorative effects of nature contact in prison. (2019) (28)
- Turning over a new leaf: The health-enabling capacities of nature contact in prison. (2019) (26)
- The ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ of prisons: Carceral geography and home visits for prisoners in Finland (2012) (26)
- Surviving the Margins in Post-Soviet Russia: Forestry Villages in Northern Perm' Oblast (2000) (25)
- Privacy in penal space: Women’s imprisonment in Russia (2013) (24)
- Comparing services: a survey of leading issues in the sectoral literatures (2006) (23)
- HIV/AIDS, governance and development: the public administration factor (2004) (23)
- "Green" prisons: rethinking the "sustainability" of the carceral estate (2014) (20)
- Patriotic Discourses in Russia's Penal Peripheries: Remembering the Mordovan Gulag (2010) (20)
- Sacred or Secular? ‘Memorial’, the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Contested Commemoration of Soviet Repressions (2015) (19)
- ‘It’s a horrible, horrible feeling’: ghosting and the layered geographies of absent–presence in the prison visiting room (2019) (17)
- Historical Geographies of Prisons: Unlocking the Usable Carceral Past (2015) (17)
- Prison design and carceral space (2020) (16)
- EU ACCESSION MIGRATION: NATIONAL INSURANCE NUMBER ALLOCATIONS AND THE GEOGRAPHIES OF POLISH LABOUR IMMIGRATION TO THE UK (2012) (16)
- Just add water: Prisons, therapeutic landscapes and healthy blue space (2020) (16)
- Welcome to Malaya Rodina (‘Little Homeland’): Gender and Penal Order in a Russian Penal Colony (2009) (15)
- Budgie smuggling or doing bird? Human-animal interactions in carceral space: prison(er) animals as abject and subject (2015) (15)
- Polish Labour Migration to the UK: Data Discrepancies, Migrant Distributions, and Indicators of Entrepreneurial Activity (2015) (13)
- Carceral Spatiality: Dialogues between Geography and Criminology (2017) (13)
- Prison Architecture and Design: Perspectives from Criminology and Carceral Geography (2017) (13)
- “A Riddle, Wrapped in a Mystery, inside an Enigma”: Teaching Post-Socialist Transformation to UK Students in Moscow (2010) (12)
- Should Prison Architecture be Brutal, Bland or Beautiful? (2014) (11)
- The Geography of HIV/AIDS in Russia: Risk and Vulnerability in Transition (2005) (11)
- Careful control: The infrastructure of water in carceral space (2018) (11)
- The Palgrave Handbook of Prison and the Family (2019) (11)
- Soldiering on? The Prison‐Military Complex and Ex‐Military Personnel as Prison Officers: Transition, Rehabilitation and Prison Reform (2019) (10)
- The visual retreat of the prison (2017) (10)
- Exile in the Soviet forest: ‘special settlers’ in northern Perm' Oblast (2004) (9)
- Introduction: Co-production and Carceral Spatiality (2017) (9)
- Does Nature Contact in Prison Improve Well-Being? Mapping Land Cover to Identify the Effect of Greenspace on Self-Harm and Violence in Prisons in England and Wales (2020) (7)
- Soviet Cartography Set in Stone: The ‘Map of Industrialization’ (2006) (7)
- ‘You’re all so close you might as well sit in a circle … ’ Carceral geographies of intimacy and comfort in the prison visiting room (2018) (6)
- Forestry villages in the Russian North - social capital and subsistence at the margins (2001) (6)
- Drill, discipline and decency? Exploring the significance of prior military experience for prison staff culture (2021) (5)
- Carceral geography and the spatialization of carceral studies (2017) (5)
- Lesniki and Leskhozy: Life and Work in Russia's Northern Forests (2004) (5)
- CCWORK protocol: a longitudinal study of Canadian Correctional Workers’ Well-being, Organizations, Roles and Knowledge (2021) (4)
- The virtual prison as a digital cultural object: Digital mediation of political opinion in simulation gaming (2017) (4)
- COMMISSIONED DESK-BASED RESEARCH LITERATURE REVIEW ON HIV/AIDS AND GOVERNANCE (2003) (4)
- Designing for Imprisonment: Architectural Ethics and Prison Design (2019) (4)
- Nature Contact in the Carceral Workplace: Greenspace and Staff Sickness Absence in Prisons in England and Wales (2021) (3)
- Carceral and military geographies: Prisons, the military and war (2022) (3)
- Hewn from Stone: (Re)Presenting Soviet Material Cultures and Identities (2008) (3)
- The prison as a postmilitary landscape (2021) (3)
- Symposium on HIV/AIDS and governance guest editor's preface (2004) (3)
- Teaching post-socialism, twenty years on (2009) (2)
- Response to the commentary on ‘Conceptualizing the carceral in carceral geography’ by Moran et al. (2018) (2)
- Exile and exclusion: The legacy of soviet forestry for villages in the north of Perm oblast (2001) (2)
- How Many Prison Officers are Ex‐Military Personnel? Estimating the Proportion of Armed Forces Leavers within the Prison Workforce of England and Wales (2021) (2)
- Prison Visitation as Accessible Engagement: Encounters, Bystanders, Performance, and Inattention (2019) (2)
- Bridging the Gap? Ex-Military Personnel and Military–Civilian Transition Within the Prison Workforce (2021) (2)
- The Persistence of the Victorian Prison: Alteration, Inhabitation, Obsolescence, and Affirmative Design (2022) (1)
- ‘It's in the air here’: Atmosphere(s) of incarceration (2022) (1)
- Private innovation: forcing public change. (1986) (1)
- Serving Time with a Sea View: The Prison Cell and Healthy Blue Space (2020) (1)
- Spatialization and Carceral Geographies (2017) (1)
- Conclusion: Reflections on Capturing the Carceral (2017) (1)
- Historical Geographies of Prisons : Unlocking the Usable (2016) (1)
- How the prison environment can support recovery (2019) (0)
- Multiple perspectives on imprisonment in Europe (2017) (0)
- The Emotional and Embodied Geographies of Prison Life (2016) (0)
- University of Birmingham Soldiering on? The prison-military complex and exmilitary personnel as prison officers (2019) (0)
- Taming the Wild Field: Colonization and Empire on the Russian Steppe, Willard Sunderland. Cornell University Press, Ithaca (2004), 264 pages, £20.50 cloth (2005) (0)
- Prison Buildings and the Design of Carceral Space (2016) (0)
- University of Birmingham Nature contact in the carceral workplace (2021) (0)
- | Historical Geographies of Prisons | Taylor & Francis Group (2015) (0)
- Origins and Dialogues (2016) (0)
- Carceral Cultural Landscapes, Post-Prisons and the Spectacle of Punishment (2016) (0)
- Defining the Carceral Characteristics of the ‘Dickensian prison’: A Corpus Stylistics Analysis of Dickens’s Novels (2023) (0)
- Geographies of Carceral Systems (2016) (0)
- Drug Use and HIV/AIDS: Risk Environments in Post-Soviet Russia (2008) (0)
- Between outside and inside? Prison visiting rooms as liminal carceral spaces (2011) (0)
- Prison Transport and Disciplined Mobility (2016) (0)
- Peopling the Russian Periphery: Borderland Colonization in Eurasian history, Nicholas B. Breyfogle, Abby Schrader, Willard Sunderland (Eds.). Routledge, London (2007), xvi + 288 pages, £80 hardback (2008) (0)
- The Carceral and a Punitive State (2016) (0)
- Does prison location matter for prisoner wellbeing? The effect of surrounding greenspace on self-harm and violence in prisons in England and Wales. (2021) (0)
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