Calls from Beyond the Walls: prison cellphone recordings during the pandemic in Lebanon.

Media, culture, and society Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-13 DOI:10.1177/01634437221146889
Chafic Tony Najem
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Forcibly confined in a precarious and overcrowded space amidst the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, prisoners in Lebanon resorted to their smuggled cellphones. They produced and circulated images, videos, and sound bites documenting the dire experiences of living under a failing infrastructure. This article addresses this phenomenon by examining a corpus of 'prison cellphone recordings' mediated on social media platforms and Lebanese local news. I adopt the media as practice theory to claim that such fragmentary amateur cellphone media messages are the product of strategic and hybrid prison media practices. In addition, I employ the conceptual notions of hybrid media activism and media witnessing to investigate the political and testimonial function of prisoners' illicit engagement with digital technologies. I propose a typology of the mediated prison cellphone recordings and argue that these representations serve to mobilize support and relay visual evidence of prisoners lived experiences during the pandemic. Finally, I attempt with this article to instigate an approach to the examination of media from the prison; an approach that prioritizes illicit media practices behind bars and their 'traces' in the media.

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来自墙外的呼叫:黎巴嫩大流行期间的监狱手机录音。
在 COVID-19 大流行病蔓延的情况下,黎巴嫩的囚犯被迫被关押在一个岌岌可危、人满为患的地方,他们只能使用走私来的手机。他们制作并传播图片、视频和声音片段,记录了生活在衰败的基础设施下的悲惨遭遇。本文通过研究以社交媒体平台和黎巴嫩当地新闻为媒介的 "监狱手机录音 "语料库来探讨这一现象。我采用 "媒体即实践 "理论,认为这种零散的业余手机媒体信息是战略性和混合性监狱媒体实践的产物。此外,我还采用了混合媒体行动主义和媒体见证的概念来研究囚犯非法使用数字技术的政治和见证功能。我提出了监狱手机记录的媒介类型学,并认为这些表述有助于动员支持和传递囚犯在大流行病期间生活经历的视觉证据。最后,我试图通过这篇文章提出一种对监狱媒体进行研究的方法;这种方法优先考虑监狱中的非法媒体实践及其在媒体中的 "痕迹"。
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