Call for papers -IPSA's 24th World Congress of Political Science Panel "Riots and mobilizations against violent police deviances An international comparative perspective" Some searchers concede that since the 1960's and the 1970's, the United States and Western Europe has witnessed an uninterrupted series of urban rebellions. Most sociologists and political scientists agree with the fact that these “riots” often started as a reaction to “police violence”, a sign of the contentious relationsh..
This analysis of the diffusion of racial rioting in the United States applies recently-developed ext...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
New York Police Department. "The policing crisis in America", 1991 April 16. Police chiefs' position...
Call for papers -IPSA's 24th World Congress of Political Science Panel "Riots and mobilizations aga...
Since the 1960-70s, the US and Western Europe appear to have been subjected to a relatively uninterr...
Since the 1970's, Western Europe has witnessed an uninterrupted series of urban rebellions, primaril...
Over the past thirty years social scientists and particularly social historians have stressed the ne...
This independent study is an attempt to understand the nature of the relationship between class and ...
Violent outbursts in Paris (2005), London (2011), and Ferguson (2014) illustrate the problematic and...
Previous research has convincingly shown that residential segregation and unfavorable political stru...
Though they usually involve spontaneous, wanton violence or disorder by an anonymous crowd, riots ha...
Using recent advances in event history diffusion modeling, this ar-ticle reexamines the diffusion of...
Un workshop "Riots" and mobilizations against violent police deviances : an international comparativ...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
Urban riots are often seen as the resultants of frustration caused by the deepening of economic cris...
This analysis of the diffusion of racial rioting in the United States applies recently-developed ext...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
New York Police Department. "The policing crisis in America", 1991 April 16. Police chiefs' position...
Call for papers -IPSA's 24th World Congress of Political Science Panel "Riots and mobilizations aga...
Since the 1960-70s, the US and Western Europe appear to have been subjected to a relatively uninterr...
Since the 1970's, Western Europe has witnessed an uninterrupted series of urban rebellions, primaril...
Over the past thirty years social scientists and particularly social historians have stressed the ne...
This independent study is an attempt to understand the nature of the relationship between class and ...
Violent outbursts in Paris (2005), London (2011), and Ferguson (2014) illustrate the problematic and...
Previous research has convincingly shown that residential segregation and unfavorable political stru...
Though they usually involve spontaneous, wanton violence or disorder by an anonymous crowd, riots ha...
Using recent advances in event history diffusion modeling, this ar-ticle reexamines the diffusion of...
Un workshop "Riots" and mobilizations against violent police deviances : an international comparativ...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
Urban riots are often seen as the resultants of frustration caused by the deepening of economic cris...
This analysis of the diffusion of racial rioting in the United States applies recently-developed ext...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
New York Police Department. "The policing crisis in America", 1991 April 16. Police chiefs' position...