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LSE IQ Episode 27 | What can we learn from the 2011 riots?

Sep 3, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Was the Initial Trigger for the London Riots?
01:36 • 2min
3
What Happened to the Police?
03:26 • 2min
4
I Don't Date Night
05:32 • 3min
5
The 20 11 English Riots
08:28 • 1min
6
Social Media and the Wriht's Report
09:56 • 2min
7
Is Social Media the Motivating Factor in Social Movements?
11:50 • 2min
8
'Criminality', Pure and Simple, and It Has to Be Confronted
14:07 • 2min
9
What Are You Really Looking At?
15:39 • 2min
10
Ther's Natalga Bretas Ting
17:41 • 2min
11
The Punitive Sentence of Rioters
19:32 • 2min
12
What Is Contagion?
21:23 • 4min
13
The 'E Doein Having a Great Time on the Streets
25:24 • 2min
14
How to Predict a Riot in a Local Area
27:36 • 2min
15
The Relationships Between the Police and the Community
29:17 • 2min
16
Did the Marked Dog and Shooting Drive the Riots?
31:13 • 2min
17
Why Did the Police Get More Looting in the Late Days?
33:04 • 2min
18
What Impact Did Reading the WRIHT's Report Have on Policy Making?
35:32 • 2min
19
Eight Years On, Where Are We Now?
37:20 • 2min
20
Why Riots Don't Happen
39:00 • 2min
21
The Reading the Riots - A Collaboration Between Journalism and Academics
40:39 • 4min