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  • James, Franz, 1966, et al. (författare)
  • ‘Fit and Re-Orientation’: Unpacking Layers of Carceral Design Heritage in Contemporary Design of Special Care Homes for Youth, and Its Impact on Well-Being
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Paper presented at the conference 'The Material and Immaterial Heritage of Psychiatry', organized by Centre for Critical Heritage Studies, UGOT, Heritage and Wellbeing, Sweden..
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Abstract: This paper aims to critically discuss and analyze the carceral (prisonlike) layers of the particular design heritage that form the contemporary interior design of rooms in institutions that serves as correctional facilities; such as prisons, psychiatric hospitals and so-called special youth homes. Moreover, it aims to shed a light on the impact carceral design may have on well-being for people who inhabit these spaces. The main focus of this paper will be on special youth homes that are run by The Swedish National Board of Institutional (Statens Institutionsstyrelse, SiS) and provide compulsory care and rehabilitation for children and adolescents with severe psychosocial problems, substance abuse and/or criminal behavior. The special youth homes are considered to be neither prisons nor jails. Nevertheless, some are actually located in former prisons, and the majority are built for incarceration. To analyze the layers of carceral design the concept of ‘Fit and Re-Orientation’ is used. This concept stems from a phenomenological viewpoint developed by Sarah Ahmed; “Queer phenomenology”. To elucidate incarcerated young people’s lived experiences of carceral design and the impact it has on their wellbeing in everyday life, examples of empirical data are brought in. It is further discussed how the physical environment ‘Fits or Re-Orientates’ them in the process of (re)habilitation. Finally, the authors suggest a model for how the dialectic relationship between the incarcerated person and the physical environment can be understood and why this relationship becomes counterproductive for (re)habilitating care processes and well-being.
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  • James, Franz, 1966, et al. (författare)
  • “I’m used to it” -Interior Design, Wellbeing and Incarcerated youth
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Design in Mental Health 2019. Conference presentation.
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The presentation aimed to critically discuss and analyse the carceral (prisonlike) layers of the particular design heritage that form the contemporary interior design of rooms in institutions that serves as correctional facilities; such as prisons, psychiatric hospitals and specifically so-called special residential youth homes. Moreover, it aims to shed a light on the impact carceral design may have on health and well-being and for youth who inhabit these spaces. Can design factors foster well-being and give a direction in life.
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