07737oam 2200685I 450 991082794750332120230112172635.00-520-94456-91-282-45346-7978661245346510.1525/9780520944565(CKB)2670000000355296(EBL)477058(OCoLC)558840951(SSID)ssj0000339232(PQKBManifestationID)11274384(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000339232(PQKBWorkID)10324110(PQKB)11006363(StDuBDS)EDZ0000056084(MiAaPQ)EBC477058(OCoLC)536309553(MdBmJHUP)muse30880(DE-B1597)520052(DE-B1597)9780520944565(EXLCZ)99267000000035529620200424h20102009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInterrupted life experiences of incarcerated women in the United States /edited by Rickie Solinger [and others]Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,[2010]©20091 online resource (474 pages)0-520-25249-7 0-520-25889-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction. Certain Failures: Representing The Experiences Of Incarcerated Women In The United States --Unpacking The Crisis: Women Of Color, Globalization, And The Prison-Industrial Complex --Glossary Of Terms --The Long Shadow Of Prison: My Messy Journey Through Fear, Silence, And Racism Toward Abolition --Unpeeling The Mask --Children Of Incarcerated Parents: A Bill Of Rights --United Nations Report On Violence Against Women In U.S. Prisons --Being In Prison --Wearing Blues --Get On The Bus: Mobilizing Communities Across California To Unite Children With Their Parents In Prison --Do I Have To Stand For This? --Out Of Sight, Not Out Of Mind: Important Information For Incarcerated Parents Whose Children Are In Foster Care --The Impact Of The Adoption And Safe Families Act On Children Of Incarcerated Parents --ASFA, TPR, My Life, My Children, My Motherhood --The Birthing Program In Washington State --Pregnancy, Motherhood, And Loss In Prison: A Personal Story --What The Parenting Program At The Nebraska Correctional Center For Women Has Meant To Me --The Storybook Project At Bedford Hills --A Trilogy Of Journeys --Analyzing Prison Sex: Reconciling Self-Expression With Safety --Who Said Women Can'T Get Along? --Sorry --The Chase --Why? A Letter To My Lover --Gender, Sexuality, And Family Kinship Networks --Getting Free --My Name Is June Martinez --King County (WA) Gender Identity Regulations --Mother --Daddy Black Man --Watershed --Lit By Each Other's Light: Women's Writing At Cook County Jail --Tuesday Soul --"I Lived That Book!" Reading Behind Bars --Changing Minds: A Participatory Action Research Project On College In Prison --Imagining The Self And Other: Women Narrate Prison Life Across Cultures --My Art --My Window --They Talked --I Never Knew --Wise Women: Critical Citizenship In A Women'S Prison --Women Of Wisdom: An Alternative Community Of Faith --Chain Of Command --Hep C, Pap Smears, And Basic Care: Justice Now And The Right To Family --A Dazzling Tale Of Two Teeth --Women's Rights Don't Stop At The Jailhouse Door --The Death Of Luisa Montalvo --Rights For Imprisoned People With Psychiatric Disabilities --A Plea For Rosemary --The Thing Called Love Virus --Bill Of Health Rights For Incarcerated Girls --Working To Improve Health Care For Incarcerated Women --Women In Prison Project Fact Sheets --Reading Gender In September 11 Detentions: Zihada: The Journey From A Young Pakistani Wife To An Anthrax Suspect --Victim Or Criminal: The Experiences Of A Human-Trafficking Survivor In The U.S. Immigration System --Detention Of Women Asylum Seekers In The United States: A Disgrace --"Did You See No Potential In Me?" The Story Of Women Serving Long Sentences In Prison --Dignity Denied: The Price Of Imprisoning Older Women In California --The Longertimers/Insiders Activist Group At Tutwiler Prison For Women --The Forgotten Population: A Look At Death Row In The United States Through The Experiences Of Women --Incarcerated Young Mothers' Bill Of Rights: From A Vision To A Policy At San Francisco Juvenile Hall --Slaving In Prison: A Three-Part Indictment --Freedom Gon' Come --Reducing The Number Of People In California Women's Prisons: How "Gender-Responsive Prisons" Harm Women, Children, And Families --The Gender-Responsive Prison Expansion Movement --Free Battered Women --Life's Imprint --Testimony Of Kemba Smith Before The Inter-American Commission On Human Rights --Keeping Families Connected: Women Organizing For Telephone Justice In The Face Of Corporate-State Greed --Prick Poison --The Prison-Industrial Complex In Indigenous California --A Prison Journal --A Former Battered Woman Celebrating Life After --Life On The Outside-Of What? --California And The Welfare And Food Stamps Ban --Employment Resolution: Human Rights Commission Of The City And County Of San Francisco --Only With Time --Child Of A Convicted Felon --Mothering After Imprisonment --Being About It: Reflections On Advocacy After Incarceration --The First Time Is A Mistake... --What Life Has Been Like For Me Since Being On The Outside --Alternatives: Ati In New York City --Violent Interruptions --Prison Abolition In Practice: The Lead Project, The Politics Of Healing, And A New Way Of Life --Booking It Beyond The Big House --Being Out Of Prison.Interrupted Life is a gripping collection of writings by and about imprisoned women in the United States, a country that jails a larger percentage of its population than any other nation in the world. This eye-opening work brings together scores of voices from both inside and outside the prison system including incarcerated and previously incarcerated women, their advocates and allies, abolitionists, academics, and other analysts. In vivid, often highly personal essays, poems, stories, reports, and manifestos, they offer an unprecedented view of the realities of women's experiences as they try to sustain relations with children and family on the outside, struggle for healthcare, fight to define and achieve basic rights, deal with irrational sentencing systems, remake life after prison; and more. Together, these powerful writings are an intense and visceral examination of life behind bars for women, and, taken together, they underscore the failures of imagination and policy that have too often underwritten our current prison system.Women prisonersFamily relationshipsUnited StatesChildren of women prisonersServices forUnited StatesWomen prisonersAbuse ofUnited StatesFemale offendersUnited StatesWomen prisonersUnited StatesWomen prisonersFamily relationshipsChildren of women prisonersServices forWomen prisonersAbuse ofFemale offendersWomen prisoners365/.430973Solinger Rickieauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1115925Solinger Rickie1947-DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910827947503321Interrupted life4124680UNINA05302nam 22006375 450 991048405390332120200704061339.010.1007/b107130(CKB)1000000000212892(SSID)ssj0000320105(PQKBManifestationID)11274545(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000320105(PQKBWorkID)10348245(PQKB)11032147(DE-He213)978-3-540-31975-7(MiAaPQ)EBC3067836(PPN)123093279(EXLCZ)99100000000021289220100709d2005 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrSoftware Engineering and Middleware 4th International Workshop, SEM 2004, Linz, Austria, September 20-21, 2004 Revised Selected Papers /edited by Thomas Gschwind, Cecilia Mascolo1st ed. 2005.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2005.1 online resource (X, 245 p.) Programming and Software Engineering ;3437Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPrinted edition: 9783540253280 Includes bibliographical references and index.Keynote -- Dynamic Software Adaptation: Middleware for Pervasive Computing -- Middleware Services -- Here’s Your LegoTM Security Kit: How to Give Developers All Protection Mechanisms They Will Ever Need -- Integration of a Text Search Engine with a Java Messaging Service -- A Common Conceptual Basis for Analyzing Transaction Service Configurations -- Alice: Modularization of Middleware Using Aspect-Oriented Programming -- Ubiquitous Computing -- Service Discovery Protocol Interoperability in the Mobile Environment -- Formally Designing an Event-Based Application for Mobile Collaboration: A Case Study -- Supporting Generalized Context Interactions -- A Middleware Centric Approach to Building Self-adapting Systems -- PlanetSim: A New Overlay Network Simulation Framework -- Towards the Development of Ubiquitous Middleware Product Lines -- Performance and QOS -- Extending Standard Java Runtime Systems for Resource Management -- Modeling Distributed Applications for QoS Management -- Accuracy of Performance Prediction for EJB Applications: A Statistical Analysis -- Building Distributed Applications -- A Proposal for Evolution Driven Middleware Architecture for eBusiness Process Execution -- Experience with Lightweight Distributed Component Technologies in Business Intelligence Systems -- Integration of Component-Based Development-Deployment Support for J2EE Middleware.Middleware provides an integration framework for multiple and potentially - verse computing platforms. It allows developers to engineer distributed appli- tions more easily, providing abstractions and primitives to handle distribution and coordination. Middlewareisconstantlyfacingnewchallenges.Today’sadvancesincomp- ing, including development of pervasive applications, exacerbates the diversity problem, introducing variations not only in terms of performance, but also in terms of environments and device characteristics. Software engineers are the- fore challenged both in the area of the development of new and scalable m- dleware systems, where open, heterogeneous, component-based platforms should provide richer functionality and services, and in the area of application devel- ment, where tools to simplify the use of middleware solutions are necessary. Software Engineering and Middleware is the premier workshop for the - search and practice community of software engineering working in both areas to presentanddiscussnewideasinthis?eld.SEM2004wasthefourthinternational workshop on software engineering and middleware of the EDO/SEM workshop series. Previous workshops of this series were successfully held in 2002, 2000 and 1999. 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