The article begins with an overview of what is implied in the notion of the ‘post-political’ before looking closely at post-political interpretations of the 2011 London riots. It presents a critique of the restricted sense of political subjectivity in such accounts. It demonstrates, how participation in the riots and their aftermath may be seen as indicative of an embryonic form of urban politics that works with and against the post-political city. This discussion is illuminated by an analysis of the discursive space of London hip-hop which reveals an ironic, complex and reflexive dialogue about identity, justice and politics that is far removed from the caricature offered by ‘strong’ interpretations of the post-political subject. This is t...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This viewpoint looks at the 2011 London riots, and in particular interprets them against a discussio...
This paper focuses on the London squat party scene, which emerged in the early 1990s, when the city’...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
This paper argues that sociological engagement with the 2011 summer unrest in England has thus far o...
The rioting of 2011 started in London and spread to a number of other cities in the UK. Experts gath...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
The article investigates the political significance of violence in the riots that took place in Lond...
This article examines the production, representations, and reactions to the #LondonIsOpen campaign t...
This chapter considers how class and race are navigated through informal performances by marginalize...
This article explores the social dynamics in the city of Salford at the time of the Pendleton riot, ...
Located within the broader urban shifts and transitions under the auspices of neo-liberal political ...
This article explores London's housing crisis as an iteration of the broader crises of neoliberalism...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This viewpoint looks at the 2011 London riots, and in particular interprets them against a discussio...
This paper focuses on the London squat party scene, which emerged in the early 1990s, when the city’...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
This paper argues that sociological engagement with the 2011 summer unrest in England has thus far o...
The rioting of 2011 started in London and spread to a number of other cities in the UK. Experts gath...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
The article investigates the political significance of violence in the riots that took place in Lond...
This article examines the production, representations, and reactions to the #LondonIsOpen campaign t...
This chapter considers how class and race are navigated through informal performances by marginalize...
This article explores the social dynamics in the city of Salford at the time of the Pendleton riot, ...
Located within the broader urban shifts and transitions under the auspices of neo-liberal political ...
This article explores London's housing crisis as an iteration of the broader crises of neoliberalism...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 20...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...