march, 2016
Event Details
This one-day conference explores one of the most important political, economic, and legal problems in contemporary American society: mass incarceration. Assembled under the broadly defined theme of “Mobility and Confinement,”
Event Details
This one-day conference explores one of the most important political, economic, and legal problems in contemporary American society: mass incarceration. Assembled under the broadly defined theme of “Mobility and Confinement,” the conference addresses a wide range of issues of central importance to the notion of incarceration, such as economic mobility and poverty; the detention of migrants and refugees; the regulation of drug trafficking and the war on drugs; and the war on terror. Presenters at this conference come from various academic disciplines, including History, Sociology, and Law, under the shared goal of provoking an interdisciplinary discussion of the complex issues of incarceration, criminal justice, and human rights.
*Free and open to the public*
No registration.
First come, first seated.
Sponsors
Heyman Center for the Humanities
Society of Fellows in the Humanities
Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race
Center for Justice
The Ladies of Hope Ministries
Organizers
Hidetaka Hirota, Society of Fellows, Columbia University
**For more information, please visit:
http://societyoffellows.columbia.edu/events/mobility-and-confinement/
Time
(Tuesday) 9:15 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Heyman Center, Second Floor Common Room
Heyman Center, Second Floor Common Room