Orange-Collar Labor: Work and Inequality in Prison

Awards:   Winner of Winner, 2023 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award.
Author:   Michael Gibson-Light (Assistant Professor, Sociology and Criminology, Assistant Professor, Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN:  

9780190055400


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   09 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of Winner, 2023 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award.

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"A critical and cutting-edge examination of modern prison laborThe United States is home to the most expansive prison system on Earth. In addition to holding nearly a quarter of the world's legal captives, this nation puts them to work. Close to two-thirds of those held in U.S. state prisons hold some sort of job while incarcerated. For these imprisoned people, the carceral institution is not only a place of punishment, but a workplace as well. Yet, very little is known about the world of work behind bars. In order to illuminate the ""black box"" that is modern prison labor, this book marshals 18 months of ethnographic observations within one of America's medium-security prisons as well as 82 interviews with currently-incarcerated men and the institutional staff members tasked with overseeing them. Pulling together these accounts, it paints a picture of daily labors on the inside, showing that not all prison jobs are the same, nor are all imprisoned workers treated equally. While some find value and purpose in higher-paying, more desirable jobs, others struggle against monotony and hardship in lower-paying, deskilled work assignments. The result is a stratified prison employment system in which race, ethnicity, nationality, and social class help determine one's position in the labor hierarchy and, as a result, their experiences of incarceration and ability to prepare for release. Through insightful first-hand perspectives and rich ethnographic detail, Orange-Collar Labor takes the reader inside the prison workplace, illustrating the formal prison economy as well as the informal black market on which many rely to survive. Highlighting moments of struggle and suffering, as well as hard work, cooperation, resistance, and dignity in harsh environments, it documents the lives of America's working prisoners so often obscured from view."

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Author:   Michael Gibson-Light (Assistant Professor, Sociology and Criminology, Assistant Professor, Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9780190055400


ISBN 10:   0190055405
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   09 February 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Offering important insights into these daily goings-on, Orange-Collar Labor accessibly communicates to readers the complicated process pitting the legitimate commissary with the illegitimate negotiations prisoners use to access these essential resources. A great read. * Choice * Readers will find much of value in Orange-Collar Labor. Indeed, I believe that it is a must-read for students, scholars, and lay-readers interested in prison life and prison labor. * Social Forces *


Offering important insights into these daily goings-on, Orange-Collar Labor accessibly communicates to readers the complicated process pitting the legitimate commissary with the illegitimate negotiations prisoners use to access these essential resources. A great read. * Choice *


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Michael Gibson-Light is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Denver. He specializes in the study of punishment, work, and culture. Through ethnographic observations, interviews, and historical and archival analysis, he seeks to better understand the often-obscured lives and labors of the imprisoned.

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