This article explores the social dynamics in the city of Salford at the time of the Pendleton riot, which took place amidst the four days of national rioting that began with the killing of Mark Duggan in Tottenham by the Metropolitan Police Service. Attempting to counter what we see as a dominant narrative of the riots as 'shopping with violence', this article explores the development of the significant disorder in Salford through a triangulation of accounts, including an extensive review of journalistic accounts, alongside interviews from a dozen people who witnessed the riots as police officers, residents and spectators. Beginning with an overview of the events of August 9th 2011, we argue that the deployment of officers in riots gear in ...
In August 2011, England’s cities experienced significant social disorder, resulting in violence and ...
This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riots. Drawing...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
This article explores the social dynamics in the city of Salford at the time of the Pendleton riot, ...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
This paper examines the situational dynamics of the 2011 London Riots. The empirical contribution is...
Conflict with the police is a staple of civil disorder and the English riots of 2011 were no excepti...
Despite media and political rhetoric to the contrary, there is persuasive evidence to suggest an as...
For four days in August 2011 there were widespread public disturbances in 66 locations across the co...
In light of increasing concerns in relation to police accountability, this article reviews the histo...
On 9 August 2011, hundreds of citizens gathered in the streets of Salford, predominately in the prec...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
The rioting of 2011 started in London and spread to a number of other cities in the UK. Experts gath...
The riots in early August 2011 were arguably the worst bout of civil unrest in a generation. However...
In August 2011, England’s cities experienced significant social disorder, resulting in violence and ...
This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riots. Drawing...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
This article explores the social dynamics in the city of Salford at the time of the Pendleton riot, ...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
This paper examines the situational dynamics of the 2011 London Riots. The empirical contribution is...
Conflict with the police is a staple of civil disorder and the English riots of 2011 were no excepti...
Despite media and political rhetoric to the contrary, there is persuasive evidence to suggest an as...
For four days in August 2011 there were widespread public disturbances in 66 locations across the co...
In light of increasing concerns in relation to police accountability, this article reviews the histo...
On 9 August 2011, hundreds of citizens gathered in the streets of Salford, predominately in the prec...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
The rioting of 2011 started in London and spread to a number of other cities in the UK. Experts gath...
The riots in early August 2011 were arguably the worst bout of civil unrest in a generation. However...
In August 2011, England’s cities experienced significant social disorder, resulting in violence and ...
This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riots. Drawing...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...