
Riots
An International Comparison
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 29. November 2015
Book
Hardback
XIII, 212 pages
978-1-137-57130-4 (ISBN)
Description
The past ten years have been marked by a series of high profile and heavily mediatised riots across the globe. From the overspill of racial tensions in Sydney to anti-police riots in London, democratic societies have witnessed powerful and costly outbursts of anger and violence. But what are the causes of these large-scale episodes of collective disorder? Do they share common features? And what can they tell us about the nature and significance of riots more broadly?
In this book, the authors address these questions and more with a wide-ranging comparative study of rioting in five countries (Australia, England, France, Greece and the United States). Using a revised and expanded version of the Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder, Matthew Moran and David Waddington dissect these violent and ephemeral social phenomena, laying bare their internal logic and demonstrating the essentially political nature of riots.
In this book, the authors address these questions and more with a wide-ranging comparative study of rioting in five countries (Australia, England, France, Greece and the United States). Using a revised and expanded version of the Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder, Matthew Moran and David Waddington dissect these violent and ephemeral social phenomena, laying bare their internal logic and demonstrating the essentially political nature of riots.
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Edition
1st ed. 2016
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 s/w Abbildungen
XIII, 212 p. 2 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
413 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-57130-4 (9781137571304)
DOI
10.1057/978-1-137-57131-1
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05/2016
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Persons
Matthew Moran is Senior Lecturer in International Security in the Department of War Studies at King's College London, UK. He is the author of
The Republic and the Riots: Exploring Urban Violence in French Suburbs, 2005-2007.
David Waddington is Professor of Communications and Head of the Communication and Computing Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He is author of Policing Public Disorder: Theory and Practice , and co-editor (with Fabien Jobard and Mike King) of Rioting in the UK and France: A Comparative Study .
David Waddington is Professor of Communications and Head of the Communication and Computing Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He is author of Policing Public Disorder: Theory and Practice , and co-editor (with Fabien Jobard and Mike King) of Rioting in the UK and France: A Comparative Study .
Content
Introduction: Understanding Riots.- Chapter 1. The Revised Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder.- Chapter 2. 'France in Flames': The French Riots of 2005.- Chapter 3. When Beach Life Goes Bad: The Cronulla (Sydney, Australia) Riot of 2005.- Chapter 4. Neoliberalism, Austerity and Rage Against the State: The Greek Riots of December, 2008.- Chapter 5. Violence and Looting on the Streets of London: The English Riots of 2011.- Chapter 6. Back to the Future: Race and Riots in Ferguson, Missouri.- Conclusion: Further Insights into the Nature of Riots.