The riots of Paris 2005, London 2011 and Stockholm 2013 all share a number of similarities. They started from similar triggering points, in poor areas and spread to the rest of the capitals and then to other cities of the countries. In this thesis work we study how the riots have been explained by two influential actors; research and media. They both provide us with a writing of an event, on which others describe them, later on. By using the concepts of structure and agency, as well as the combinations made between them, we have found that research has a stronger focus on a number of central actors and that structural aspects receive more attention than in the media. However, the media provides a larger amount of perspectives on the ...
Urban riots have increased in the global-north in recent years. Previous research on riots identify ...
The 2011 riots have already been the most commented upon riots of recent decades. Casting some doubt...
This paper examines the situational dynamics of the 2011 London Riots. The empirical contribution is...
Paris, 2005. London, 2011. Stockholm, 2013. Different timing, country and social model, but the same...
[A Comparison between the Underlying Causes and Meanings of the 2005 Riots in France and the English...
A month on from August’s unprecedented riots in England, we can begin to ask the host of questions n...
During the 2011 England riots, numerous interpretative narratives appeared in the media, each of the...
This paper examines the 2011 England riots and seeks to place them in their recent comparative conte...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riots. Drawing...
In this thesis, I present a new approach to interpreting and understanding the 2011 English riots. W...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
Past attempts to explain riots have foundered on problems that are as mu conceptual as empirical. Fa...
Abstract: This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riot...
In the wake of a third night of rioting in London, Henry Overman, tries to find some explanation for...
Urban riots have increased in the global-north in recent years. Previous research on riots identify ...
The 2011 riots have already been the most commented upon riots of recent decades. Casting some doubt...
This paper examines the situational dynamics of the 2011 London Riots. The empirical contribution is...
Paris, 2005. London, 2011. Stockholm, 2013. Different timing, country and social model, but the same...
[A Comparison between the Underlying Causes and Meanings of the 2005 Riots in France and the English...
A month on from August’s unprecedented riots in England, we can begin to ask the host of questions n...
During the 2011 England riots, numerous interpretative narratives appeared in the media, each of the...
This paper examines the 2011 England riots and seeks to place them in their recent comparative conte...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riots. Drawing...
In this thesis, I present a new approach to interpreting and understanding the 2011 English riots. W...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
Past attempts to explain riots have foundered on problems that are as mu conceptual as empirical. Fa...
Abstract: This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riot...
In the wake of a third night of rioting in London, Henry Overman, tries to find some explanation for...
Urban riots have increased in the global-north in recent years. Previous research on riots identify ...
The 2011 riots have already been the most commented upon riots of recent decades. Casting some doubt...
This paper examines the situational dynamics of the 2011 London Riots. The empirical contribution is...