Deconstructing the Power Dynamics of Prison Research
Publication Date
12-1-2023
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Prison Journal
Volume
103
Issue
6
DOI
10.1177/00328855231208011
First Page
769
Last Page
790
Abstract
This article examines methodological dilemmas surrounding entrée, emotion, and epistemology that can arise when conducting qualitative research in carceral settings. We address how our research team navigated consent and presentations of self for maintaining access; how they managed empathy and the emotional toll of conducting research in adversarial settings; and how conflicting narratives raised questions about data validity and knowledge construction. Analysis reveals how institutional power dynamics shape behind-the-scenes methodological decisions we make during fieldwork. Without open discussion, researchers risk perpetuating the opacity we seek to diffuse and replicating the power dynamics we aim to objectively document within total institutions.
Funding Sponsor
Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation
Keywords
access, emotion, epistemology, qualitative research, reflexivity
Department
Justice Studies
Recommended Citation
Melissa Barragan, Dallas Augustine, Gabriela Gonzalez, and Keramet Reiter. "Deconstructing the Power Dynamics of Prison Research" Prison Journal (2023): 769-790. https://doi.org/10.1177/00328855231208011