
معرفی
Dr. Hollis Moore is a Sociocultural Anthropologist whose research examines the social dynamics of carceral systems, particularly focusing on marginalized communities affected by criminal law in the Global South. She amplifies perspectives from these communities to challenge transnational carceral logics and their societal implications.
- Educational background: B.A. from Trent University, M.Sc. from the London School of Economics, and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto.
Her work intersects political and legal anthropology, urban ethnography, and gender studies. She employs ethnographic and feminist research methods to analyze incarceration, police violence, and intergenerational marginalization processes. Her current longitudinal study explores how parental incarceration impacts young Brazilians over a decade, examining cycles of marginalization and care.
Her research is published in venues such as Carceral Communities: Troubling 21st Century Prison Regimes in Latin America, The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, and The Cambridge Handbook of Kinship. She emphasizes Brazil and Latin America as critical sites for understanding carceral expansion and its intersections with gender and family life.
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