Doing Team Ethnography in a Transnational Prison

Publication date

2021-06

Authors

Liebling, Alison
Schmidt, Bethany
Boone, M.M.ISNI 0000000383237822
Beyens, Kristel
Johnsen, Berit
Kox, MiekeISNI 0000000422992231
Rokkan, Tore
Vanhouche, An-sofie

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article
Open Access logo

License

cc_by

Abstract

This article has three main purposes: (1) To describe an in-prison methodology for measuring the moral quality of life, developed organically out of experience and necessity. It is conducted over an intense but exceptionally brief period of time. (2) To reveal and refect on our intellectual methodology: how do we describe, think, interpret and theorise about prison life in our work together, especially in a transnational team? (3) Finally, to consider the benefts and challenges of collaboration and intense immersion across national boundaries, in a study of Norgerhaven prison in the Netherlands. We found that our own implicit prison m oralities varied signifcantly, as we worked together to describe a prison that surprised us, and our participants, hugely.

Keywords

Team ethnography, Transnational prison, Norgerhaven prison, Research, Reflexivity, Penology

Citation

Liebling, A, Schmidt, B, Boone, M, Beyens, K, Johnsen, B, Kox, M, Rokkan, T & Vanhouche, A 2021, 'Doing Team Ethnography in a Transnational Prison', International Criminology, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 123-134. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43576-021-00014-1