Roads less travelled: Narratives of Adult Male Former Prisoners in Education
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Lima, Angeliki, Roads less travelled: Narratives of Adult Male Former Prisoners in Education, Trinity College Dublin, School of Education, Education, 2023Download Item:

Abstract:
This study explores the lived experience of adult male former prisoners in the context of
prison education through a narrative research approach. The theoretical framework
incorporates theories of transformation, recognition, and critical adult education theories.
The fieldwork consisted of life-story interviews conducted with male former prisoners in
Ireland and in Greece, employing a narrative approach. The overarching aim of the project
was to deepen our understanding of their lived experiences of prison education and to
explore the subsequent outcomes in later life. The findings of the thesis underscore the
significance of education in counteracting the effects of imprisonment and fostering a
transformative process for them, helping the participants view themselves through a new
lens. Education emerged as a catalyst for building a new identity and establishing
meaningful relationships. Ultimately, this research highlights the value of narrative research
in shedding light on the experiences of adult male former prisoners and the transformative
potential of prison education. This study explores the lived experience of adult male former
prisoners in the context of prison education through a narrative research approach. The
theoretical framework incorporates theories of transformation, recognition, and critical
adult education. The fieldwork consisted of life-story interviews conducted with male
former prisoners in Ireland and Greece, utilising a narrative inquiry method. This approach
deepened our understanding of their experiences with prison education and examined the
subsequent outcomes in their later lives.
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1252 TCD Postgraduate Research Studentship
A.G. Leventis Foundation Educational Grant
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Author: Lima, Angeliki
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Seery, AidanPublisher:
Trinity College Dublin. School of Education. Discipline of EducationType of material:
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