Hi, all, I wanted to reach out to this listserv to connect with folks, who have published on the topic of Internet access (or lack thereof) in prisons as well as the communication practices and/or digital rights of detained and incarcerated populations. I've tried to keep up with scholarship/literature on this topic over the years, but I'm sure I've missed a keyword or database. If you've published on this topic, I'd love to hear from you and if the stars align, cite you. I'm particularly interested in what happens when the "Internet as a human right" discourses collide with carceral logics. I do apologize if this has been addressed elsewhere/previously in the archive. Thank you, Muira -- *Muira McCammon* *Ph.D. candidate, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania * *M.L., University of Pennsylvania Law School (2020)* *M.A. in Translation Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2016) * *A bit about my research here <https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/Penn-grad-student-studies-information-flow-Guantanamo-Bay-Gitmo-detention-center>* *Twitter: @muira_mccammon* Forthcoming in *New Media & Society*: "Tweeted, Deleted: An Exploratory Study of the U.S. Government’s Digital Memory Holes"