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Forced to live: controlled forced feeding of political prisoners and the challenge to nation-states’ civilising processes

Vertigans, Stephen, Connolly, John orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-8242-0070 and Dolan, Paddy orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-0086-8382 (2025) Forced to live: controlled forced feeding of political prisoners and the challenge to nation-states’ civilising processes. The British Journal Of Sociology, 76 (3). pp. 578-589. ISSN 0007-1315

Abstract
Since the nineteenth century, struggles between state power and political prisoners’ right to die have aroused considerable interest. State enforcement to ‘make live’ through force-feeding also raises important questions concerning processes that inform government approaches, often through methods considered to be brutal, and how these actions fit within perceptions of civilised behaviour. The social scientific focus of hunger strikes tends to be informed by Foucauldian bio-power and governmentality which we draw upon when applying insights from figurational sociology. These insights allow us to better capture shifting social processes and changing public attitudes and behaviours that weaken state control over life and death. Different empirical examples are drawn upon, namely prison based forced feeding programmes that are directed at international ‘Islamicists’, Irish republicans and British suffragettes. Comparing groups’ levels of integration within controlling states’ societies, highlight distinctions in power balances, layers of mutual identification and entwined public perceptions and state reactions that help explain the implementation, cessation or continuation of force-feeding.
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Item Type:Article (Published)
Refereed:Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords:Barbarism; civilising processes; Elias; forced feeding; hunger strikes; political prisoners
Subjects:Social Sciences > International relations
Social Sciences > Political science
DCU Faculties and Centres:DCU Faculties and Schools > DCU Business School
Publisher:Wiley
Official URL:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1468-4...
Copyright Information:Authors
ID Code:32320
Deposited On:06 Mar 2026 11:55 by John Connolly . Last Modified 06 Mar 2026 11:55
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