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    Anarchy in the UK : economic deprivation, social disorganization, and political grievances in the London riot of 2011 by Kawalerowicz, J, Biggs, M

    Published 2015
    “…Rioters also tended to come from neighborhoods where ethnic fractionalization was high, and from areas with few charitable organizations. …”
    Journal article
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    Anarchy in the UK: economic deprivation, social disorganization, and political grievances in the London Riot of 2011 by Kawalerowicz, J, Biggs, M

    Published 2015
    “…Rioters also tended to come from neighborhoods where ethnic fractionalization was high, and from areas with few charitable organizations. …”
    Journal article
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    Soulèvements contemporains et mobilisations visuelles by Alain Bertho

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Like the actions of the rioters, these images are a language to be decoded. …”
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    Public feeling: the entanglement of emotion and technology in the 2011 riots by Harding, Jennifer

    Published 2019
    “…It examines the ways in which emotions and media technologies have figured in attempts to explain the motivation and momentum of the riots: in mainstream media, accounts provided by rioters and some academic analyses. It reflects on the advantages of deploying ‘affect’ and ‘assemblage’ in analysis of relations between feeling, technology and acting in the riots.…”
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    Les lieux de la répression au prisme du genre : la rue parisienne au croisement des pratiques émeutières et des pratiques policières (XVIIIe siècle) by Clara Chevalier

    “…Because the discourses produced deal more specifically with the repression than with the actual riots, these documents shed light as well on the erasure of female rioters, emphasizing a sexual division of repression.…”
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    Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth by K. B. Egorova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This source, extracted from the Russian State Historical Archive (RGIA = RSHA, Fund 1409, Inventory 1, storage unit 1300, papers of His Imperial Highness Tsesarevich Konstantin Pavlovich), which makes it possible to judge the unrest in Svisloch and draw a conclusion about the punishment that the students suffered, was ignored by researchers, since chronologically fell into the scope of the Filaret and Philomat case, and the rioters were not brought to trial and were not among those exiled deep into the empire.…”
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    Young Greeks’ Social Representation of Protest: Dialogical Structure and Ideological Function by Alexandros Vlazakis, Aphrodite Baka, Lia Figgou

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Our findings indicate that protests’ representation is conceptualized on the basis of dialectical antitheses and contradictory identities; the idealistic perception of public protest is based on the conceptualization of the identity of active citizen and purposeful protesters, while the violent side of protests emerges from the identity of rioters and protest armies. We argue that these main elements of protest representation also determine its internal structure. …”
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    THEY TOLLED THE BELLS FOR RIOT": (UNREST IN THE THE BELGOROD ARCHBISHOP’S PATRIMONY IN 1682) by V. Ya. Maul

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Thus, the archbishop violates the will of the sovereign and stands on a par with other "traitors". The Belgorod rioters evaluated all their actions in terms of their traditional culture. …”
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    Violence and Non-Violence at Rock Concerts: 1970s French Society Confronted With Its Contradictions by Joann Élart

    “…In France, this dichotomy spread from the usual arena of public demonstrations and found its way into pop music festivals held in the South as well as a few concerts in Paris, like the Palais des Sports, where violence erupted among rioters and ticket dodgers on January 31, 1971. On that occasion, France was in the midst of discovering pop music, and its soothing effect was said to have dissuaded the young audience from joining in the fray. …”
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    Violence et non-violence dans les concerts rock ou la société française des années 1970 face à ses contradictions by Joann Élart

    “…In France, this dichotomy spread from the usual arena of public demonstrations and found its way into pop music festivals held in the South as well as a few concerts in Paris, like the Palais des Sports, where violence erupted among rioters and ticket dodgers on January 31, 1971. On that occasion, France was in the midst of discovering pop music, and its soothing effect was said to have dissuaded the young audience from joining in the fray. …”
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    The Origin of Political Sufi Discourse in Iran and its Analysis based on Laclau and Mouffe's Discourse Theory by Alireza Heydari, Mojtaba Monshizadeh, Faezeh Farazandehpour

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It seems that in the written documents, the depiction and narration of the methods of suppressing and punishing mystic rioters bore a striking resemblance to those deployed for murdering the followers of Mazdak and Mani in the Sassanid era. …”
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    Certain proposals of the consul in Priština for improving the situation of the Serbian population (1889-1905) by Zarković Vesna S.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Turkish authorities acted negligently and did not show the will to take appropriate measures against the rioters. That is why, from the very opening of the consulate, various proposals could be heard, which were sent to the Government in Belgrade. …”
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    2022 January Events and CSTO Peacekeeping Mission in Kazakhstan by Rigina V. Syssoyeva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The country’s own law enforcement forces were not able to cope with radical citizens, looters-rioters, and terrorists, and in these circumstances the head of state, K.K. …”
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    Hotbeds of unrest and extremism: how social context influences political participation in the 21st century: Britain, from rioting to far right party membership by Kawalerowicz, J

    Published 2015
    “…Much of the sociological literature has focused on variation in rioting across cities; here we examine variation within London by mapping the residential addresses of 1,620 rioters onto over 25,000 neighbourhoods. Our findings challenge the orthodoxy that rioting is not explained by deprivation or by disorganisation. …”
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    Governance as a Strange Elephant Past Legacies, Current Complexities and Future Challenges by Izabella Agárdi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “… Introduction The other night, as I was reading a book with a poetic and tragically apt title, the TV showed a crowd of rioters raiding the Capitol building in Washington DC. …”
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    The 1981 riots in London by Keith, MJA

    Published 1986
    “…Notions of the 'average rioter' and the mistaken assumption that rioting is a generic form of behaviour confused understanding of events and contributed to a 'moral panic' which further clouded common perception of the 1981 riots in London</p> <p>Three case studies examine the detailed context and local history behind thse clashes. …”
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    Violence against the Serbs of Gnjilan kaza 1900-1903 by Zarković Vesna S.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…There are numerous cases where the authorities looked favorably upon the rioters and cooperated with them on an almost daily basis. …”
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    Criminal and victim identification based on deep and large feature sets from hand biometrics by Wojciech Michal Matkowski

    Published 2020
    “…Regardless of the availability of these characteristics, other ones, e.g., hands can be used to support the evidence or provide some useful clues to the investigator. Terrorists and rioters tend to expose their hands, including palms and wrists in a gesture of triumph, greeting or salute, while child sexual offenders usually show them when touching their victims. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy