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On the role of a social identity analysis in articulating structure and collective action: the 2011 riots in Tottenham and Hackney
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 00:55 authored by Clifford Stott, John DruryJohn Drury, Steve ReicherTheoretical perspectives that give primacy to ideological or structural determinism have dominated criminological analysis of the 2011 English ‘riots’. This paper provides an alternative social psychological perspective through detailed empirical analysis of two of these riots. We utilise novel forms of data to build triangulated accounts of the nature of the events and explore the perspectives of participants. We assert these riots cannot be adequately understood merely in terms pre-existing social understandings and political realities and that identity based interactional crowd dynamics were critically important. The paper demonstrates the value of the social identity approach in providing criminological theory with a richer and deeper perspective on these complex social phenomena.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
British Journal of CriminologyISSN
0007-0955Publisher
Oxford University PressExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
57Page range
964-981Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes