This research was funded by a grant to John Drury, Clifford Stott and Steve Reicher from the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/N01068X/1].A defining characteristic of major urban riots is their spread from one location to another over time. The English riots of August 2011 displayed this pattern, and a number of cities were affected. This paper analyses the patterns and sequences of collective behaviour in the initiation and development of rioting in the London borough of Enfield, the first area to experience spread beyond the initial rioting in the neighbouring Haringey. Our analysis suggests that rioting in Enfield was a result of protagonists converging to deliberately create conflict as a social identity-based expres...
The question of how normative form changes during a riot, and thus how collective behaviour spreads ...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...
A defining characteristic of major urban riots is their spread from one location to another over tim...
In August 2011, over four days, rioting spread across several cities in England. Previous accounts o...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
This work was supported by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (grant number ES/N0...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
The question of how normative form changes during a riot, and thus how collective behaviour spreads ...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...
A defining characteristic of major urban riots is their spread from one location to another over tim...
In August 2011, over four days, rioting spread across several cities in England. Previous accounts o...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
This work was supported by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (grant number ES/N0...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
The question of how normative form changes during a riot, and thus how collective behaviour spreads ...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...