Riotous citizens : ethnic conflict in multicultural Britain
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Riotous citizens : ethnic conflict in multicultural Britain
Ashgate, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-190) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In 2001, Britain saw another summer of rioting in its cities, with violent uprisings in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford. This book explores the reasons for those riots and explains why they mark a new departure in Britain's racial politics. Riots involving racial factors are nothing new in Britain. Historically violent uprisings could be blamed on heavy policing of predominantly minority communities, but the riots of 2001 were more complex. With elements of 1950s-style race riots and echoes of the 1980s riots which saw South Asians confronting the police as the adversary, the spread of unrest in 2001 was also clearly linked to poverty, unemployment and the involvement of the political far-right. Linking original empirical research conducted amongst the Pakistani community in Bradford with a sophisticated conceptual analysis, this book will be required reading for courses on race and ethnicity, social movements and policing public order.
目次
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Theorizing Crowds, Riots and Public Disorder
- Chapter 2 The Riots of 2001: An Overview and Comparison of Oldham, Burnley and Bradford
- Chapter 3 Accounts of How the Bradford Riot Began
- Chapter 4 Diversity, Motivations and Targets: The Dynamics of a Crowd of Citizens
- Chapter 5 'Take Me to Your Leader': Reflections on Power, 'Race' and the Politics of Rioting
- Chapter 6 'Outsiders in Our Own Country': The Interpersonal Consequences of Rioting
- Chapter 7 Disciplined and Punished: Strategic Repression and the Shaming of a Community
- Chapter 8 Citizenship, Generation and Ethnic Identity
- Chapter 9 The Emergence of Community Cohesion
- Chapter 10 Conclusion: Another Famous Victory?
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