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Teaching Notes

Teaching Note—Reification and Recognition in the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program

Pages 591-597 | Accepted 02 Aug 2017, Published online: 26 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

At an Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program course in a correctional facility, roughly half the students are from the university (outside students) and half are residents of the facility (inside students). I participated as a teaching assistant in an Inside-Out social work course on drugs and crime that was offered in a prison for men and interpreted the observed and reported experience of students using Lukács’ concepts of recognition and reification as discussed by Axel Honneth. This teaching note explores the implications of the Inside-Out course for outside students’ reification and recognition of people who are incarcerated, and by extension, members of groups that typically receive social work services. The pedagogical elements of Inside-Out courses that promote recognition and the limitations of the program are discussed.

Notes

1 For privacy, students’ names have been withheld.

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Notes on contributors

Molly Malany Sayre

Molly Malany Sayre, PhD, LSW, is an assistant professor of social work at the University of Dayton.

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