Objective: During the 2014 Brisbane G20 meeting, new police powers enabled segregation of protesters into specific protest alliances and groups. This study used this unique context to quantitatively test the Elaborated Social Identity Model of crowd behaviour (ESIM) with protesters in vivo. We did this by examining how protesters’ social identification (own protest group and protesters more broadly) predicted perceived police threat and moral justification of violence. Method: Protesters completed survey measures of social identification, threat appraisals of police, and moral justification of violence. Results: Mediation analyses revealed identification with superordinate group (protesters generally), but not own protest group, predi...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
Recent research on collective action indicates the importance of dynamic and culturally diverse pers...
Crowd behaviour and collective action are integral to historical and political developments; they ar...
Objective: During the 2014 Brisbane G20 meeting, new police powers enabled segregation of protesters...
Traditionally, public order clashes between police and protesters in Australia were intermittent and...
Protests challenging the police pose a significant reputational threat to law enforcement. The threa...
Protests have been a common theme in recent years. Many peaceful protests tend to become violent bec...
This article examines the policing of a major international political event (the G20 Meetings in Bri...
This article examines the policing of a major international political event (the G20 Meetings in Bri...
The question of how normative form changes during a riot, and thus how collective behaviour spreads ...
In the wake of the death of Ian Tomlinson at the London G20 protests in 2009, Her Majesty’s Inspecto...
In the last few years, the number of collective actions in the United States started to increase. Th...
This review draws together articles from a range of different disciplines to highlight the central r...
The policing of mass public protest is complex, uncertain and unpredictable. The art of policing is ...
The question of how normative form changes during a riot, and thus how collective behaviour spreads ...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
Recent research on collective action indicates the importance of dynamic and culturally diverse pers...
Crowd behaviour and collective action are integral to historical and political developments; they ar...
Objective: During the 2014 Brisbane G20 meeting, new police powers enabled segregation of protesters...
Traditionally, public order clashes between police and protesters in Australia were intermittent and...
Protests challenging the police pose a significant reputational threat to law enforcement. The threa...
Protests have been a common theme in recent years. Many peaceful protests tend to become violent bec...
This article examines the policing of a major international political event (the G20 Meetings in Bri...
This article examines the policing of a major international political event (the G20 Meetings in Bri...
The question of how normative form changes during a riot, and thus how collective behaviour spreads ...
In the wake of the death of Ian Tomlinson at the London G20 protests in 2009, Her Majesty’s Inspecto...
In the last few years, the number of collective actions in the United States started to increase. Th...
This review draws together articles from a range of different disciplines to highlight the central r...
The policing of mass public protest is complex, uncertain and unpredictable. The art of policing is ...
The question of how normative form changes during a riot, and thus how collective behaviour spreads ...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
Recent research on collective action indicates the importance of dynamic and culturally diverse pers...
Crowd behaviour and collective action are integral to historical and political developments; they ar...