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Prison Hashtags

Incarceration, Reentry, and Digital Identity
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The pivotal role of social media in understanding how justice-impacted individuals reconcile the past, establish the present, and project their future mediated lives What does it mean to be incarcerated in the age of social media? At any given moment, there are close to 2 million people incarcerated in American prisons and jails. This population is detached from friends, family, and, historically, from most technological advances. In the early 2010s, digital technology, particularly social media, experienced tremendous growth across the world, as more and more people began to spend time in these spaces, cultivating online personalities across a variety of platforms. In Prison Hashtags, Jan Haldipur and Calvin John Smiley tell the story of incarceration and reentry in America as seen through the images, videos, audio, and words of a group of people trying to make sense of it all on social media. For over six years, Haldipur and Smiley conducted a digital ethnography of the social media carceral landscape. They take an in-depth look at what they call the "social media-incarceration cycle," and how folks both in prison and returning to society post-incarceration utilize social media. Platforms like Instagram are often used to create community and network, as a public-facing digital journal and archive of their carceral odyssey, as well as a means to become entrepreneurs, activists, and so much more. Ultimately, Prison Hashtags offers an innovative understanding of the role that technology and social media can play in the lives of those who have served time behind bars.
Jan Haldipur (Author) Jan Haldipur is Associate Professor of Sociology at California State University, Long Beach. He is the author of No Place on the Corner: The Costs of Aggressive Policing. Calvin John Smiley (Author) Calvin John Smiley is Associate Professor of Sociology at Hunter College-City University of New York. He is the author of Purgatory Citizenship: Reentry, Race, and Abolition and co-editor of Prisoner Reentry in the 21st Century: Critical Perspectives of Coming Home.
"A major contribution to post-digital sociology and criminology, Haldipur and Smiley vividly explore how social media weaves its way between prison and the street, past incarceration and future aspiration. Whether archiving street culture, supporting those inside or seeking greater justice, digital content has radically altered key aspects of contemporary incarceration and re-entry. This book is an essential read for those looking to understand this new reality."-- "Jonathan Ilan, author of Understanding Street Culture: Poverty, Crime, Youth and Cool" "Jan Haldipur and Calvin John Smiley break new ground as they explore the myriad ways social media enables incarcerated and formerly incarcerated folks to bypass social, economic, and political barriers, from behind the scenes footage of prison life and activism, to social media marketing and entrepreneurship. Prison Hashtags not only depends our understanding of the oppressive function of prisons, but also introduces innovative grassroots usage of new media to build community, challenge dominant narratives, and share the stories of a group that has been intentionally silenced and forgotten."-- "Rob Eschmann, author of When the Hood Comes Off: Racism and Resistance in the Digital Age"
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