Every Participant's Dream of Violence (Mute Mag, September 2013) (original) (raw)

Wasafiri: The Inner City and the 'hoodie'

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Reflective Account of the London Riots

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

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Young people, ‘flawed protestors’ and the commodification of resistance

Steven Miles

Critical Arts, 2014

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SHOPOCALYPSE NOW - Consumer Culture and the English Riots of 2011 - Treadwell, Briggs, Winlow and Hall

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The Quiet Dangers of Civilized Rage: Surveying the Punitive Aftermath of England's 2011 Riots

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Reading the riotspublished

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"Leave the Capitol!": Real Life Violence and the Decay of Skinhead Styles

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

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Reviews & Critical Commentary: A Forum for Research and Commentary on Europe, 2014

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

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Let's get real about the 'riots': Exploring the relationship between deprivation and the English summer disturbances of 2011

Carly Lightowlers

Critical Social Policy, 2014

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

Alex Burch

Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2016

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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.

Carl Taylor

USW - LLB Assignment Paper, 2012

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Building on Destruction (on the London riots)

Rodrigo Nunes

South Atlantic Quarterly, 2013

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

Steve Hall, Simon Winlow, Daniel Briggs, James Treadwell

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The Hoodie as Sign, Screen, Expectation, and Force

Mimi Thi Nguyen

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2015

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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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Consumer culture and the London Riots of 2011

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Reading the Stockholm Riots - a Moment for Social Justice?

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‘Riots’ or ‘Urban Disorders’? The Case for Re-Politicising Urban Disorders (2009)

Sadiya Akram

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

Garabet K Moumdjian, Ph.D.

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Content, Foreword by Jeff Ferrell & editor's introduction to 'No Justice, No Police? The Politics of Protest and Social Change'

Matt Clement

No Justice, No Police? The Politics of Protest and Social Change, 2023

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When Does a Protester become a Hoodlum

Adeshina Afolayan

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A PREDICTABLY OBEDIENT RIOT:POSTPOLITICS, CONSUMERISM AND THE ENGLISH RIOTS OF 2011 - Winlow and Hall

Simon Winlow

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

Ben Trott

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

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

John Drury

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"It's "Young Black Kids Doing It": Biased Media Portrayals of the Deviant in Britain?", Violence Against Black Bodies: An Intersectional Analysis of How Black Lives Continue to Matter (ed.: S. Weissinger, E. Watson and D. Mack), London & NY: Routledge, Apr. 2017, pp. 178-196, ISBN 978-1138222106

Monia C . O'BRIEN CASTRO

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Masked Protest in the Age of Austerity: State Violence, Anonymous Bodies, and Resistance “In the Red”

Jennifer B Spiegel

Critical Inquiry, 2015

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

Federico Tomasello

in C. Sandten, C. Gualtieri, R. Pedretti, E. Kronshage (eds.), Crisis, Risks and New Regionalisms in Europe: Emergency Diasporas and Borderlands, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier - CHAT, Trier , 2017

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"Bending it like Beckham" in the Global Popular: Stylish Hybridity, Performativity, and the Politics of Representation

Michael Giardina

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

John Lea

Theoretical Criminology, 2013

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Ruiz, P. (2015) Police, Protester, Public; Unsettling Binaries in the Public Sphere. In Media, Margins and Civic Agency (eds) Einar Thorsen, Daniel Jackson, Heather Savigny and Jenny Alexander. UK: Palgrave. pp.195-208

Pollyanna Ruiz

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‘Shopocalypse Now: Consumer culture and the English riots of 2011’

Steve Hall

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‘A Predictably Obedient Riot: Post-politics, consumer culture and the English riots of 2011’, Cultural Politics 8(3): 465-488

Simon Winlow, Steve Hall

Cultural Politics, 2012

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Imogen Tyler The Riots of the Underclass

Marta Acquaviva

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