Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja
University of Minho
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Journal of Family Issues | 2015
Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja; Manuela Ivone P. da Cunha; Helena Machado
“Intensive parenting” ideologies have been increasingly disseminated in popular culture, expert discourses, and social policy. These have impacted particularly mothers owing to their actual or presumed central role in child rearing. One of the main features of these ideologies is an increasing apportioning of rights and responsibilities to families without taking into account the resources needed to sustain the work of caring according to dominant social expectations. Drawing on 20 interviews in a Portuguese female prison, this article explores how mothering is enacted by underprivileged and criminalized women. Data show a complex web of tensions between the norms implicit in “intensive parenting” ideologies and the actual practices, which imprisoned mothers can accomplish. In their mothering from prison, women enact vulnerable resistance to the penal policies that undermine their primary role in child rearing. That is, prisoners creatively negotiate a space within which they can define themselves as “good mothers.”
Science As Culture | 2018
Helena Machado; Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja
ABSTRACT Under EU Law, Member States are compelled to engage in reciprocal automated forensic DNA profile exchange for stepping up on cross-border cooperation, particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime. The ethical implications of this transnational DNA data exchange are paramount. Exploring what the concept of ethics means to forensic practitioners actively involved in transnational DNA data exchange allows discussing how ethics can be addressed as embedded in the sociality of science and in the way scientific work is legitimated. The narratives of forensic practitioners juxtapose the construction of fluid ethical boundary work between science and non-science with the dynamic management of controversies, both of which are seen as ways to lend legitimacy and objectivity to scientific work. Ethical boundary work involves diverse fluid forms: as a boundary between science/ethics, science/criminal justice system, and good and bad science. The management of controversies occurs in three interrelated ways. First, through a continuous process of reconstructing delegations of responsibility in dealing with uncertainty surrounding the reliability of DNA evidence. Second, threats to the protection of data are portrayed as being resolved by black-boxing privacy. Finally, controversies related to social accountability and transparency are negotiated through the lens of opening science to the public.
Champ pénal | 2014
Manuela Ivone P. da Cunha; Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja
Análise Social | 2013
Helena Machado; Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja
Incarcerated Mothers: Oppression and Resistance | 2013
Manuela Ivone P. da Cunha; Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja
Archive | 2017
Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja; Helena Machado
IX Congresso Português de Sociologia: Portugal, território de territórios | 2017
Marta Martins; Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja; Helena Machado
Ciência, medicina e perícia nas tecnologias de governo | 2017
Sara Matos; Helena Machado; Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja
Dos riscos à criminalidade | 2015
Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja; Manuela Ivone P. da Cunha; Helena Machado
Re-imagining imprisonment in Europe: effects, failures and the future | 2014
Rafaela Patrícia Gonçalves Granja; Manuela Ivone P. da Cunha; Helena Machado