
Henrique Carvalho
@hrdccarvalho
Academic @Warwick_Law. Critical criminal law, subjectivity & identity, punishment & the emotions of justice, cultural theory. Co-I @StateVulnerable. He/him
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One of my first jobs as Editor of Probation Journal is to appoint a new Managing Editor. Do you want to support the Editor & Editorial Board to carry out peer reviews and liaise with authors, publishers and Napo? This may be the role for you! More info here: journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/Prob…


Israel’s physical and ideological attacks on UNRWA, UN Women & UNIFIL are part of a unified strategy to delegitimise and physically destroy the architecture of the post-WWII international legal order. The U.S. is abetting this & other western powers, like 🇨🇦, are fully complicit.

My amazing colleagues Warwick Law School are organising a seminar series on 'Thinking Gender, History, and International Law.' The first event kicks off on Monday, focusing on writing feminist histories, with a stellar lineup of speakers. Sign up: warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/re…


Looking forard to sharing at Warwick Arts Centre Sold out event! With Captive Arts warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociol…

The next installment of the Centre for Critical Legal Studies Reading Group of Rita Segato's remarkable book is tomorrow! All Welcome (online only). Ch. 2&3 introduced by Dr Alethia Fernandez de la Reguera Ahedo. Details below. Henrique Carvalho Perpetua Adar


CfP pls RT: Probation Journal special issue on Criminal Justice Social Work: “Every social worker is a criminal justice social worker”. More info here: journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/Call… Deadline for abstracts: 1 December 2024

Really thrilled to see the artwork, Monstrous Reputation, from our Arts and Humanities Research Council funded residency at HMP&YOI Swinfen Hall installed in the Faculty of Arts Building University of Warwick Here until 22 Nov. Already creating a buzz amongst students and staff alike. #prisonarts #cocreation


Join us at Warwick on Tuesday 15th of Nov. @ 1.15pm for the 1st Aesthetics & Justice series event, organised with Warwick Criminal Justice Centre, Centre for Critical Legal Studies & the Captive Arts team (Roo Bernatek Anastasia Chamberlen Faye Claridge) discussing Sound X Justice. Talks by Nomi Dave & Steve Urquhart @listentosteve.bsky.social. Details:


Our #captive #arts website is live! Visit on captivearts.co.uk for events & updates, incl. our #aesthetics & #justice seminars, blog posts incl. 1 by Faye Claridge & our gallery incl. works by Erika Flowers & Jason N Smith S.A.C. & others.


Join Zoha Waseem and co-editors for the launch of their “Southern & Postcolonial Perspectives on Policing, Security & Social Order” 🗓️on Friday 15/11/24 at 3pm(UK) in Bristol/online. Register below👇🏽

Fantastic to both see art by SteelDoorStudios full size - and hear him speak about his work and what art has meant to him during his time in prison. #captivearts #Warwick


A fabulous day yesterday making first steps into developing our new show, Punishment Acts, to be made in partnership with @ExpertCitizens and B Arts. Inspired and informed by Foucault and Anastasia Chamberlen and Henrique Carvalho More today!



Join us for our next ONLINE seminar, part of the “Aesthetics & Justice” series co-organised w/ Warwick Criminal Justice Centre, Warwick Law School & Warwick Sociology looking at creative encounters in prison & police custody, with Professor Layla Skinns & @jometcalf2 🗓️on Weds 22/01/25 2.00-3.15pm (gmt). Details👇🏽


Our next Gillian Rose reading group is on 26th Feb (on Teams) We'll be discussing Chapter 7 of Hegel Contra Sociology. Introduced by Rosie Woodhouse. Warwick Law School Centre for Critical Legal Studies Henrique Carvalho All welcome


Great #PennedUp event to launch the Lifetime anthology HMP Erlestoke You can download a copy friendsoferlestokeprison.com if poss send a donation to the fabulous Friends of Erlestoke who support much of the best work done in the prison The Friends of Erlestoke Prison
