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Dr. Joshua Price is a Professor in the Department of Criminology at Toronto Metropolitan University. His research focuses on structural violence, incarceration studies, and the intersection of translation practices with colonialism. He has held prestigious fellowships at institutions including Emory University and the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut in Berlin, and served as a Fulbright Senior Specialist in Colombia. Price is the author or co-editor of four books, including *Prison and Social Death* (2015) and *Translation and Epistemicide* (2023). His work explores themes like decarceration, social death theory, and the racialization of language in the Americas.
Education: PhD and MA in Socio-Cultural Anthropology (University of Chicago), BA in Sociology and Anthropology (Carleton College).
Research interests include:
- Structural/institutional violence against marginalized groups
- Gender and race in carceral systems
- Colonial language dynamics and epistemicide
- Translation as a tool for decolonization
- Post-prison justice frameworks
Publications reflect interdisciplinary engagement with criminology, sociology, and translation studies. Recent work critiques migrant detention systems and explores anti-carceral pedagogy in Canada. Awards include the Independent Publishers Prize in Gender/Women’s Studies (2012) for his book on structural violence.
Collaborative projects include co-translations of seminal works by Rodolfo Kusch and José Pablo Feinmann, advancing decolonial thought in academic discourse.



