RT Article T1 Exploring carceral food systems as sites of contestation and possibility in Canadian federal prisons: the food services modernization initiative JF Critical criminology VO 31 IS 1 SP 83 OP 104 A1 Wilson, Amanda LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1843699702 AB Centering the perspectives and lived experiences of incarcerated persons, this article considers the ways food is used as a tool and site of contestation and possibility within federal prisons in Canada. Focusing specifically on the implementation of and resistance to the Food Services Modernization Initiative, I explore food as "contested terrain" within carceral systems, making visible a range of tactics of resistance employed by incarcerated persons, from testimonials and official complaints to direct collective action. In analyzing these actions and narratives, I reflect on the importance of both food justice and prisoner justice to transforming carceral food systems and call for greater acknowledgment of carceral food systems within food movement discourses and campaigns. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 101-104 K1 Strafvollzug K1 Ernährung K1 Verpflegung K1 Kanada DO 10.1007/s10612-022-09628-x