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Judah Schept: Graduate Students

B.A. Sociology, Vassar College

Research Areas:
Resistance and Social Movements; Penal Abolition; Prisoner Narratives; Law and Society; Ethnography; Cultural Criminology

Awards:

John H. Edwards Fellowship, 2008-2009
Criminal Justice Doctoral Fellowship, 2005-2006

Presentations:

Schept, J. “ ‘I Broke the Law? No the Law Broke Me!’: A Hip Hop Construction of Palestine/Israel”. Forthcoming presentation at the annual meeting of American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MS: November 2008

Schept, J. “Towards a Constitutive Resistance: The Local and the Movement in Palestine and Prison”.  Paper presented at annual meeting of American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA: November 2007
                                   
Schept, J. “Revisiting Resistance: Connecting Hidden Transcripts with Social Movements in Prison and Palestine”. Paper presented at conference entitled Transgression and the Dangerous Other, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY, NY: August 2007
                                   
Schept, J.  “Hidden Transcripts and Routine Activities: Resistance and Power in Prison.”  Paper presented at the Eighth Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference, Chicago, IL: April 2006.