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Whitecross, R
(2026)
Creative writing with women in prison: narratives of haunting.
Bristol University Press, Bristol. ISBN 9781529253238 (Forthcoming)
Whitecross, R
(2025)
Everyone is a writer: reconceptualising the self as a process in creative writing workshops with women in prison.
In: Symposium on Participatory Media Research and Marginalised Voices, 22 May 2025, Centre for the Study of Conflict, Emotion and Social Justice, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.
Whitecross, R
(2025)
Disparate narrative worlds - women’s prison writing as narratives of haunting.
In: Narrative Matters 2025 - Disparate Narrative Worlds: Crisis, Conflict, and the Possibility of Hope, 13-16 May 2025, The American University of Paris and Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.
Whitecross, R
(2025)
'The good guest: reconceptualising creative writing with women in prison as an alternative way of knowing through relational ethics as epistemic justice.'
Deconstructing Criminology: International Perspectives
, 1 (1). pp. 1-35.
Whitecross, R
(2025)
'“I am surprised they have allowed you in here to do this”: women’s prison writing as heterotopic space of narrative inclusion.'
Applied Linguistics Review
, 16 (1). pp. 321-344.
Whitecross, R
(2024)
So sorry lovely: the instance of Kafka’s animal narratives and the ripple effect of narrative empathy in the close reading of women’s prison writing.
In: Great Writing International Creative Writing Conference, 13 - 14 July 2024, UCL Institute of Education, London, UK.
Whitecross, R
(2023)
Thinking back through their mothers – when women in prison write, weaving a narrative shape to the disrupted self.
In: Women Families Crime and Justice Network (WFCJ) Seminar Series, 19 July 2023, online.
Whitecross, R
(2023)
Of narrative neglect and the most forgotten of writers – towards publishing an anthology of women’s prison writing.
In: Narrative Matters 2023 - Instrumental Narratives: Narrative Studies and the Storytelling Boom, 15 - 17 June 2023, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.
Whitecross, R
(2022)
In conversation with the empty shelves of time: on publishing an anthology of women’s prison writing.
In: British Sociological Association Virtual Annual Conference: Building Equality and Justice Now, 20 - 22 April 2022, [online].
Whitecross, R
(2021)
'Reflections on 'A criminology of narrative fiction' by Rafe McGregor.'
Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Criminology
, 13. pp. 136-147.
Whitecross, R
, ed. (2021)
How bleak is the crow’s nest.
Muscaliet Press, Colchester. ISBN 9781912616107
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