Katherine Roscoe, Nabhojeet Sen and Adam S. Fagbore - Punishment, Regulation, and Legitimation: A trans-cultural and trans-epochal perspective on labour mobility
Part 1. Punishment and the Production of Labour Relations
Adam S. Fagbore - Regulating Mobility in Old and Middle Kingdom Egypt (2494 BC – 1650 BC)
Paulo Cruz Terra - Vagrancy, Punishment, Legislation and Workers’ Agency in Portuguese Africa (1875-1899)
Samuel Tracol - From Slave Society to Penal Colony: Penalisation of Work and the Penal Workforce in French Guiana, 1794–1953.
Part 2. Carceral (Im)mobilities
J. Nicholas Reid - Corporal Confinement: Mutilation and Slave Marks, Approaches to Mobility Control in Early Mesopotamia
Emilie Luther Valentin and Johan Heinsen - Coercive Networks in Copenhagen, c. 1730¬–1820
Khohchahar E. Chuluu - Spatial Punishment and Penal Labour in Eighteenth to Nineteenth Century East Asia
Part 3. Penality and the Legitimation of Power
Christian Langer -The Ancient Egyptian Deportation Regime: Political Economy and Ideological Punishment in Focus
Julia Winnebeck - Life in the Service of God: Penal Servitude and Dependent Labour in the Ecclesiastical Domain
Yurii Zazuliak - Lords’ Violence and Peasant Mobility in Fifteenth Century Red Ruthenia