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Home » For and about students » Techne Community » Techne Students list » TECHNE Students 2020-2021 » Richard Hards

 

Richard Hards

AHRC Techne funded doctoral student

Reasonable men might have acted likewise: a practice-based investigation of the Strangeways Prison protest

Kingston University, London

Year of enrolment: 2020  


Email: TBC

 

My practice-based archival research will look at the Strangeways Prison protest of 1990. The subsequent occupation lasted for 25 days, involved 300 men and was widely covered by the media. Prisoners scaled the roof and communicated their mistreatment by the prison system to the media with messages on blackboards. This research project will examine the act of attempting to speak freely in an environment where one does not have the freedom to do so, taking the prison as a place of non-representation where self-determination is extinguished. I will revisit the initial protest, an under-investigated event in the most significant prison riot in British penal history and employ experimental filmmaking to reconsider what happened that day. 

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