Alienation and Identity Maintenance in Quasi-Total Institutions

A great body of work exists within sociology concerning the role and character of total institutions. However, the existing research primarily concerns either seemingly benevolent versions of such institutions or more absolute realizations of total institutions. In this article I explore the alienat...

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Main Author: Kyle Rakowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dalhousie University Libraries 2016-03-01
Series:The Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography
Online Access:https://ojs.library.dal.ca/JUE/article/view/8276
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spelling doaj-686c17d42f064c60bd64f125399ec44f2021-08-02T12:20:36ZengDalhousie University LibrariesThe Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography2369-87212016-03-0161173110.15273/jue.v6i1.82767461Alienation and Identity Maintenance in Quasi-Total InstitutionsKyle Rakowski0Eckerd CollegeA great body of work exists within sociology concerning the role and character of total institutions. However, the existing research primarily concerns either seemingly benevolent versions of such institutions or more absolute realizations of total institutions. In this article I explore the alienating and identity-constructing roles of quasi-total institutions by means of qualitative research conducted at an intensive mental health facility for female juvenile offenders. First, I examine the ways in which the physical space is used as ‘critical space’ in identity construction. Second, I investigate how peers can act as cohorts in the continued maintenance of personal identity. Third, I explore the manner by which the failures of the institution can be used as a vehicle of agency for those serving time. Finally, I discuss the ways in which these institutional characteristics might be precursors to, or share institutional characteristics with, more absolute total institutions.https://ojs.library.dal.ca/JUE/article/view/8276
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Alienation and Identity Maintenance in Quasi-Total Institutions
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title Alienation and Identity Maintenance in Quasi-Total Institutions
title_short Alienation and Identity Maintenance in Quasi-Total Institutions
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title_full_unstemmed Alienation and Identity Maintenance in Quasi-Total Institutions
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series The Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography
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description A great body of work exists within sociology concerning the role and character of total institutions. However, the existing research primarily concerns either seemingly benevolent versions of such institutions or more absolute realizations of total institutions. In this article I explore the alienating and identity-constructing roles of quasi-total institutions by means of qualitative research conducted at an intensive mental health facility for female juvenile offenders. First, I examine the ways in which the physical space is used as ‘critical space’ in identity construction. Second, I investigate how peers can act as cohorts in the continued maintenance of personal identity. Third, I explore the manner by which the failures of the institution can be used as a vehicle of agency for those serving time. Finally, I discuss the ways in which these institutional characteristics might be precursors to, or share institutional characteristics with, more absolute total institutions.
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