Andrew M. Jefferson
@andrewmjefferson.bsky.social
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Prison scholar, writer, enabler. Seeking Justice and Exuberance. Organising Against Punishment. And trying to formulate an abolitionist aesthetics of resistance. Working on justice-related issues in Myanmar and Sierra Leone.
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It was such an incredible pleasure to see you all at the Group’s conference in Malmö. A true abolitionist earthquake, a space to flourish, think, organise, conspire and act against the global punitive culture! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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#BurmaStorybook follows poet #MaungAungPwint as he manages life after imprisonment under #Myanmar ’s military government. Watch #PetrLom ’s vision of a recovering nation September 1-8 for Screen Southasia. Sign up to watch: bit.ly/ScreenSoutha...
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Yesterday we had our public #launch, where we discussed south-north partnerships and considerations when researching confined lives. 🌱
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Major new report out today from SCCJR on the number of deaths in custody.

❗️Prison deaths in Scotland have surged to 64 in the last year.

bit.ly/deaths-in-cu...

Watch this short video to find out the key stats👇
Thanks to @emeraldpublishing.bsky.social @stevetombs.bsky.social @vcanning.bsky.social Greg Martin, Valeria Vegh Weiss, Biko Agozino #statecrime #repression #Myanmar
10/10 The challenge for reformers thus becomes how to EXPECT LESS while DEMANDING MORE. P138
9/10 One obvious lesson to draw from the foregoing analysis would be to expect less from times of apparent transition, to de-romanticise the ‘rise of democracy’, and ‘waves of reform’ and to debunk linear understandings of change. P138
8/10 We have shown how prisons in Myanmar between 2015 and 2019 brutally and systematically restricted the space for volition, compelling subjects to conform even as they occasionally resisted, protested, or complained. P141
7/10 Via the narratives of a range of different prisoners – both men and women, younger and older – we have come up close to the everyday travails of the incarcerated in Myanmar. We have glimpsed the hardship and the harm and tasted… the torment. P138-9
6/10 Our analysis took point of departure in the everyday lives and experiences of people imprisoned during a period of imagined transition. P138
5/10 [The occupants of] Myanmar’s prisons were subject to a regime organised and regulated according to a violent logic of subjection based on hierarchies of perceived worth and sustained by relations of exchange and diffusely distributed authority. P137
4/10 (T)he prisons were harsh, brutal, unfair, unequal, and unforgiving… P137
3/10 (T)hey were organised & regulated according to hierarchical, martial norms, where authority is distributed, corporeal, & fear-inducing, & subjection is brutal, endemic, and deliberate. P127
2/10 Myanmar prisons (2015-19) were geared more to human degradation than human flourishing, more to social death than political life. P127
1/10 Here I am yesterday at Books & Company in Copenhagen introducing a new co-produced book published by @emeraldpublishing.bsky.social explaining how come the Myanmar military were so easily able to weaponize the criminal justice system following the military coup in 2021. @dignitydk.bsky.social
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On 8th April, I'll be speaking at VERNAC TALKS by DIGNITY Vernacular Accountability Project. My talk, Restoring Harmony, explores how Nasa Indigenous justice in Colombia offers a restorative and collective model for human rights accountability.

DM me for the Zoom link.

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Check out this new collection featuring the abolitionist thought of early socialists and anarchists #academicsky #prisonabolition #socialism #anarchism
New report from friends at AAPP in #Myanmar. It documents the struggles that persist for ex- prisoners after prison. As we approach the 4th anniversary of the coup it’s vital we continue to attend to the harms generated by the Junta's brutality
aappb.org?p=31062 @dignity.dk #politicalprisoners
Struggle for Survival: Resilience in The Face of Prison's Aftershocks
AAPP and DIGNITY Launch Groundbreaking Report on Post-Imprisonment Challenges in Burma (Press Release) The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners of Burma (AAPP) and DIGNITY today unveiled a p...
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#BookSky #poetry #deconstruction #peckham #feminism Cant wait to get into these 3 potential gems.