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The broad aim of this book is to provide a general basis for comparatively analysing and understanding the French riots of October/November 2005 and the corresponding Bristish disorders which occurred in the spring/summer of 2001.
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The broad aim of this book is to provide a general basis for comparatively analysing and understanding the French riots of October/November 2005 and the corresponding Bristish disorders which occurred in the spring/summer of 2001.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9781134045716
- Artikelnr.: 41218425
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134045716
- Artikelnr.: 41218425
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David Waddington, Fabien Jobard, Mike King
Contents Part I: Setting the Scene 1 Introduction and overview: the British
and French riots, David Waddington (Sheffield Hallam University), Mike King
(Birmingham City University) and Fabien Jobard (CESDIP-CNRS, Paris) 2
Theoretical orientations: lessons of UK riots of the 1980s and 1990s, David
Waddington and Mike King 3 An overview of French Riots: 1981-2004, Fabien
Jobard Part II: The British Riots, 2001-2005 4 Local events, national
implications: riots in Oldham and Burnley 2001, Virinder Kalra and James
Rhodes (University of Leeds) 5 Police on the line: between control and
correctness in multi-ethnic contexts of urban unrest, Janet Bujra and Jenny
Pearce (University of Bradford) 6 The Bradford 'riot' of 2001: the
diversity of action, Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley (Leeds University)
7 From petrol bombs to performance indicators: the 2001 riots and the
emergence of 'community cohesion', Paul Thomas (University of Huddersfield)
8 From rumor to riot: the 2005 Lozells disorders, Mike King Part III: The
French Riots, 2001-2005 9 The French riots and urban segregation, Hugues
Lagrange (OSC-CNRS) 10 Urban renewal = riot revival? The role of urban
renewal policy in the French riots Renaud Epstein (GAPP-CNRS) 11 Riots and
protest cycles: immigrant mobilisation in France 1968-2008, Camille Hamidi
(TRIANGLE-CNRS,UniversitÃ(c) Lyon-2) 12 The political dimension of the 2005
riots, Michel Kokoreff (CESAMES-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c) Paris-5) 13 Youth
gangs, riots and the politicisation process, Marwan Mohamed (CESDIP-CNRS)
14 The French police and urban riots: is the national police force part of
the solution or part of the problem? Christian Mouhanna (CESDIP-CNRS) 15
The 2007 presidential election and the 2005 urban violence in French
deprived urban areas, Christine Fauvelle-Aymar (CEPEL-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c)
Montpellier), Abel François (Starsbourg University) and Patricia Vornetti
(University of Paris-1) Part IV: Other International Comparisons 16 A North
American example: The 2001 Cincinnati riot and a subsequent peacemaking
initiative, David Waddington 17 Why are there no riots in Germany? Mutual
perceptions between police forces and minority adolescents, Tim Lukas
(Max-Planck-Institute Fÿr Strafrecht, Freiburg) Part V: Conclusions 18
Conclusions, Fabien Jobard, Mike King and David Waddington References Index
and French riots, David Waddington (Sheffield Hallam University), Mike King
(Birmingham City University) and Fabien Jobard (CESDIP-CNRS, Paris) 2
Theoretical orientations: lessons of UK riots of the 1980s and 1990s, David
Waddington and Mike King 3 An overview of French Riots: 1981-2004, Fabien
Jobard Part II: The British Riots, 2001-2005 4 Local events, national
implications: riots in Oldham and Burnley 2001, Virinder Kalra and James
Rhodes (University of Leeds) 5 Police on the line: between control and
correctness in multi-ethnic contexts of urban unrest, Janet Bujra and Jenny
Pearce (University of Bradford) 6 The Bradford 'riot' of 2001: the
diversity of action, Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley (Leeds University)
7 From petrol bombs to performance indicators: the 2001 riots and the
emergence of 'community cohesion', Paul Thomas (University of Huddersfield)
8 From rumor to riot: the 2005 Lozells disorders, Mike King Part III: The
French Riots, 2001-2005 9 The French riots and urban segregation, Hugues
Lagrange (OSC-CNRS) 10 Urban renewal = riot revival? The role of urban
renewal policy in the French riots Renaud Epstein (GAPP-CNRS) 11 Riots and
protest cycles: immigrant mobilisation in France 1968-2008, Camille Hamidi
(TRIANGLE-CNRS,UniversitÃ(c) Lyon-2) 12 The political dimension of the 2005
riots, Michel Kokoreff (CESAMES-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c) Paris-5) 13 Youth
gangs, riots and the politicisation process, Marwan Mohamed (CESDIP-CNRS)
14 The French police and urban riots: is the national police force part of
the solution or part of the problem? Christian Mouhanna (CESDIP-CNRS) 15
The 2007 presidential election and the 2005 urban violence in French
deprived urban areas, Christine Fauvelle-Aymar (CEPEL-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c)
Montpellier), Abel François (Starsbourg University) and Patricia Vornetti
(University of Paris-1) Part IV: Other International Comparisons 16 A North
American example: The 2001 Cincinnati riot and a subsequent peacemaking
initiative, David Waddington 17 Why are there no riots in Germany? Mutual
perceptions between police forces and minority adolescents, Tim Lukas
(Max-Planck-Institute Fÿr Strafrecht, Freiburg) Part V: Conclusions 18
Conclusions, Fabien Jobard, Mike King and David Waddington References Index
Contents Part I: Setting the Scene 1 Introduction and overview: the British
and French riots, David Waddington (Sheffield Hallam University), Mike King
(Birmingham City University) and Fabien Jobard (CESDIP-CNRS, Paris) 2
Theoretical orientations: lessons of UK riots of the 1980s and 1990s, David
Waddington and Mike King 3 An overview of French Riots: 1981-2004, Fabien
Jobard Part II: The British Riots, 2001-2005 4 Local events, national
implications: riots in Oldham and Burnley 2001, Virinder Kalra and James
Rhodes (University of Leeds) 5 Police on the line: between control and
correctness in multi-ethnic contexts of urban unrest, Janet Bujra and Jenny
Pearce (University of Bradford) 6 The Bradford 'riot' of 2001: the
diversity of action, Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley (Leeds University)
7 From petrol bombs to performance indicators: the 2001 riots and the
emergence of 'community cohesion', Paul Thomas (University of Huddersfield)
8 From rumor to riot: the 2005 Lozells disorders, Mike King Part III: The
French Riots, 2001-2005 9 The French riots and urban segregation, Hugues
Lagrange (OSC-CNRS) 10 Urban renewal = riot revival? The role of urban
renewal policy in the French riots Renaud Epstein (GAPP-CNRS) 11 Riots and
protest cycles: immigrant mobilisation in France 1968-2008, Camille Hamidi
(TRIANGLE-CNRS,UniversitÃ(c) Lyon-2) 12 The political dimension of the 2005
riots, Michel Kokoreff (CESAMES-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c) Paris-5) 13 Youth
gangs, riots and the politicisation process, Marwan Mohamed (CESDIP-CNRS)
14 The French police and urban riots: is the national police force part of
the solution or part of the problem? Christian Mouhanna (CESDIP-CNRS) 15
The 2007 presidential election and the 2005 urban violence in French
deprived urban areas, Christine Fauvelle-Aymar (CEPEL-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c)
Montpellier), Abel François (Starsbourg University) and Patricia Vornetti
(University of Paris-1) Part IV: Other International Comparisons 16 A North
American example: The 2001 Cincinnati riot and a subsequent peacemaking
initiative, David Waddington 17 Why are there no riots in Germany? Mutual
perceptions between police forces and minority adolescents, Tim Lukas
(Max-Planck-Institute Fÿr Strafrecht, Freiburg) Part V: Conclusions 18
Conclusions, Fabien Jobard, Mike King and David Waddington References Index
and French riots, David Waddington (Sheffield Hallam University), Mike King
(Birmingham City University) and Fabien Jobard (CESDIP-CNRS, Paris) 2
Theoretical orientations: lessons of UK riots of the 1980s and 1990s, David
Waddington and Mike King 3 An overview of French Riots: 1981-2004, Fabien
Jobard Part II: The British Riots, 2001-2005 4 Local events, national
implications: riots in Oldham and Burnley 2001, Virinder Kalra and James
Rhodes (University of Leeds) 5 Police on the line: between control and
correctness in multi-ethnic contexts of urban unrest, Janet Bujra and Jenny
Pearce (University of Bradford) 6 The Bradford 'riot' of 2001: the
diversity of action, Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley (Leeds University)
7 From petrol bombs to performance indicators: the 2001 riots and the
emergence of 'community cohesion', Paul Thomas (University of Huddersfield)
8 From rumor to riot: the 2005 Lozells disorders, Mike King Part III: The
French Riots, 2001-2005 9 The French riots and urban segregation, Hugues
Lagrange (OSC-CNRS) 10 Urban renewal = riot revival? The role of urban
renewal policy in the French riots Renaud Epstein (GAPP-CNRS) 11 Riots and
protest cycles: immigrant mobilisation in France 1968-2008, Camille Hamidi
(TRIANGLE-CNRS,UniversitÃ(c) Lyon-2) 12 The political dimension of the 2005
riots, Michel Kokoreff (CESAMES-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c) Paris-5) 13 Youth
gangs, riots and the politicisation process, Marwan Mohamed (CESDIP-CNRS)
14 The French police and urban riots: is the national police force part of
the solution or part of the problem? Christian Mouhanna (CESDIP-CNRS) 15
The 2007 presidential election and the 2005 urban violence in French
deprived urban areas, Christine Fauvelle-Aymar (CEPEL-CNRS, UniversitÃ(c)
Montpellier), Abel François (Starsbourg University) and Patricia Vornetti
(University of Paris-1) Part IV: Other International Comparisons 16 A North
American example: The 2001 Cincinnati riot and a subsequent peacemaking
initiative, David Waddington 17 Why are there no riots in Germany? Mutual
perceptions between police forces and minority adolescents, Tim Lukas
(Max-Planck-Institute Fÿr Strafrecht, Freiburg) Part V: Conclusions 18
Conclusions, Fabien Jobard, Mike King and David Waddington References Index