The polysemy of punishment memorialization: Dark tourism and Ontario's penal history museums K Walby, J Piché Punishment & Society 13 (4), 451-472, 2011 | 147 | 2011 |
Problematizing carceral tours J Piché, K Walby The British Journal of Criminology 50 (3), 570-581, 2010 | 129 | 2010 |
The moving targets of penal abolitionism: ICOPA, past, present and future J Piché, M Larsen Contemporary Justice Review 13 (4), 391-410, 2010 | 78 | 2010 |
Exceptional state, pragmatic bureaucracy, and indefinite detention: The case of the Kingston Immigration Holding Centre M Larsen, J Piché Canadian Journal of Law and Society/La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société 24 …, 2009 | 75 | 2009 |
The Palgrave handbook of prison tourism JZ Wilson, S Hodgkinson, J Piché, K Walby Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 | 62 | 2017 |
The state of abolitionism N Carrier, J Piché Champ pénal/Penal field 12, 2015 | 58 | 2015 |
Facilitating prisoner ethnography: An alternative approach to “doing prison research differently” J Piché, B Gaucher, K Walby Qualitative Inquiry 20 (4), 449-460, 2014 | 57 | 2014 |
Staged authenticity in penal history sites across Canada K Walby, J Piché Tourist Studies 15 (3), 231-247, 2015 | 56 | 2015 |
Making meaning out of punishment: Penitentiary, prison, jail, and lock-up museums in Canada K Walby, J Piché Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 57 (4), 475-502, 2015 | 54 | 2015 |
Bridging or fostering social distance? An analysis of penal spectator comments on Canadian penal history museums M Ferguson, J Piché, K Walby Crime, media, culture 11 (3), 357-374, 2015 | 52 | 2015 |
Critical punishment memorialization in Canada S Fiander, A Chen, J Piché, K Walby Critical Criminology 24, 1-18, 2016 | 48 | 2016 |
Playing the" treasury card" to contest prison expansion: Lessons from a public criminology campaign J Piché Social Justice 41 (3 (137), 145-167, 2014 | 47 | 2014 |
Public vigilance campaigns and participatory surveillance after 11 September 2001 M Larsen, J Piché Surveillance. Power, Problems, and Politics 30, 187-202, 2009 | 47 | 2009 |
Assessing the boundaries of public criminology: On what does (not) count J Piché Social Justice 42 (2 (140), 70-90, 2015 | 41 | 2015 |
A contradictory and finishing state. Explaining recent prison capacity expansion in Canada’s provinces and territories J Piché Champ pénal/Penal field 11, 2014 | 41 | 2014 |
Carceral Tours and the Need for Reflexivity: A Response to W ilson, S pina and C anaan J Piché, K Walby The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 51 (4), 411-418, 2012 | 34 | 2012 |
Making punishment memorialization pay? Marketing, networks, and souvenirs at small penal history museums in Canada A Luscombe, K Walby, J Piché Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research 42 (3), 343-364, 2018 | 33 | 2018 |
“Going public”: Accessing data, contesting information blockades J Piché Canadian Journal of Law and Society/La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société 26 …, 2011 | 33 | 2011 |
Accessing the state of imprisonment in Canada: Information barriers and negotiation strategies J Piché Brokering access: Politics, power, and freedom of information in Canada, 234-260, 2012 | 28 | 2012 |
The cultural work of decommissioned carceral sites: Representations of confinement and punishment at Kingston Penitentiary M Ferguson, E Lay, J Piché, K Walby Scapegoat: landscape, architecture, political economy 7, 83-98, 2014 | 26 | 2014 |