Daniel Briggs (ed.), The English Riots of 2011: A Summer of Discontent (2012) (original) (raw)

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Reflective Account of the London Riots

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Researching the riots

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The Geographical Journal, 2012

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A critical analysis of the causes of the London Riots in August 2011 through the perception of two criminological theories attaining to anomie and the sub-cultural theories, relating to youths and gangs.

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USW - LLB Assignment Paper, 2012

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Urban Riots and “Paper Riots”: Elements for a Critical Discourse Analysis

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Reading the riots report

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Public Readings of Urban Riots - ECPR 2016

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“ “We hate humans!”: Some problems in reading the riots within a recent history of working-class violence”.

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Research and the Riots: Politics and England’s 2011 Urban Uprisings

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Riots and Political Protest: Notes from the Post-Political Present

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Introduction - Rebellious Subjects: The Politics of England's 2011 Riots

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"South Atlantic Quarterly", Volume 112, Issue 3. pp.538-540, 2013

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‘The best three days of my life’: Pleasure, power and alienation in the 2011 riots

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Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2016

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Representing the riots: The (mis)use of figures to sustain ideological explanation

John Drury

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The 2011 English Riots

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Contention

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Understanding the riots (2012)

John Lea

Criminal Justice Matters, 2012

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The changing nature of riots in the contemporary metropolis from ideology to identity: lessons from the recent UK riots

Bill Durodié

Journal of Risk Research, 2012

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Re-reading the Riots: Counter-Conduct in London 2011

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Global Society, 2016

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Building on Destruction (on the London riots)

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South Atlantic Quarterly, 2013

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‘The biggest gang’? Police and people in the 2011 England riots

Rebekah Diski

Policing and Society, 2016

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The English Riots of 2011: Misreading the signs on the road to the society of enemies

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The English Riots of Summer 2011

Malgorzata Kulakowska

Politeja, 2015

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Reading the 2011 Riots: England's Urban Uprising - An Interview with Paul Lewis

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"South Atlantic Quarterly", Volume 112, Issue 3. pp.541-549, 2013

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Riots and Disturbances :How riots start and how order is secured

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Riotology: A Dialogue on Riots and Resistance

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SOAR: The Society of Americanists Review, 2019

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'"The riots were where the police were": Deconstructing the Pendelton Riot'

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Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest, 2015

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Rioting on the borders of politics. Paper presented at the World Conference of the Global Center For Advanced Studies 2015 -[Eng]

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The evolving normative dimensions of ‘riot’: Towards an elaborated social identity explanation

Fergus Neville

European Journal of Social Psychology

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The 2011 Riots in Recent Historical Perspective

Tim Newburn

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A People’s History of Riots, Protest and the Law: The Sound of the Crowd, Matt Clement

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'Beyond the Loot': Social Disorder and Urban Unrest. Published: Papers from the British Criminology Conference. An Online Journal by the British Society of Criminology. (2013)

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Do the Rabble Have a Cause? Moments of Insurrection in the English Riots

Alasdair Dawney

2011

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How members of the public account for the England Riots of summer 2011

Shelley Price

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Re-reading the 2011 riots: ESRC beyond contagion interim report

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2019

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Riots in the UK: Morality, Social Imaginaries, and Conditions of Possibility

John Grant

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King Mob: Perceptions, Prescriptions and Presumptions About the Policing of England's Riots

Michael Rosie

Sociological Research Online, 2011

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