Palgrave Dictionary of Public Order Policing, Protest and Political Violence
Palgrave Dictionary of Public Order Policing, Protest and Political Violence
Editor/Author
Joyce, Peter and Wain, Neil
Publication Year: 2014
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Ltd
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ISBN: 978-1-137-26975-1
Category: Social Sciences - Contemporary Issues & Controversies
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents
Protest and political violence are concerns of global importance in the twenty-first century. This dictionary brings together in one comprehensive volume a number of key issues relating to the conduct of protest and political violence and the response of the state and police to such activities.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- About the Authors
- A
- Animal rights protest groups
- Anti-globalisation
- Anti-globalisation movement
- Anti-globalisation/anti-capitalist protests (UK)
- Anti-globalisation/anti-capitalist protests (worldwide)
- Anti-National Security Agency protests (Germany) 2013
- Arab Spring (Arab world) 2010 onwards
- August riots (England) 2011
- Austerity protests (worldwide) 2010-13
- B
- Banlieue riots (Paris) 2005
- Battle of the Beanfield (Wiltshire, England) 1985
- Battle of the Bogside (Derry, Northern Ireland) 1969
- Bloody Sunday (or the Bogside Massacre) (Derry, Northern Ireland) 1972
- Bradford riots (Manningham, Bradford) 1995
- Broadwater Farm Estate riots (Haringey, London) 1985
- Building workers’ strike (England and Wales) 1972
- Burntollet Bridge (Derry, Northern Ireland) 1969
- C
- Chicago Democratic National Convention riot (Chicago) 1968
- Civil disobedience
- Copycat riots (England) 1981
- Counterculture protest
- Counter-terrorism
- D
- Dale Farm evictions (Essex, England) 2011
- Demonstrations
- Direct action
- ‘Dirty protest’ (Northern Ireland) 1978-81
- E
- English Defence League
- Environmental protest groups
- F
- Fracking protests
- Fuel crisis (Britain) 2000
- G
- G20 protests (London) 2009
- Gdańsk Shipyard protests (Gdańsk, Poland) 1980-9
- Greenham Common (Berkshire, England) 1981-2000
- Grosvenor Square (London) 1968
- H
- Hactivism
- Housing estate riots (England) 1991-2
- I
- Islamic terrorist groups
- K
- Kettling (containment)
- L
- Lewisham disorders (Lewisham, London) 1977
- Live animal exports protests (England) 1994-5
- Los Angeles riots (Los Angeles, California) 1992
- M
- Miners’ dispute (Britain) 1972
- Miners’ dispute (Britain) 1973-4
- Miners’ dispute (Britain) 1984-5
- Monsanto protests (worldwide) 2013
- N
- Nationalist terrorist groups
- News International dispute (Wapping, London) 1986
- Northern Ireland: security policy during the ‘Troubles’
- Notting Hill carnival riot (Notting Hill, London) 1976
- Northern England town riots (Bradford, Oldham and Burnley) 2001
- O
- Occupy movement
- P
- Paramilitary policing (England and Wales)
- Peace movement
- Political policing
- Post-Arab Spring
- Protest Liaison Officers (England and Wales)
- Protest songs
- Provisional IRA
- Public disorder theories and models
- Public order legislation (England and Wales)
- Public order policing (England and Wales)
- Public order policing (France)
- Pussy Riot protest (Moscow) 2012
- R
- Red Lion Square (London) 1974
- Riot police
- Riots
- S
- Self-immolation
- Social media and the policing of protest and disorder (worldwide)
- Southall disorders (Southall, London) 1979
- States of emergency
- Stockholm riots (Sweden) 2013
- Student protests (England) 2010
- Student riots (Paris) 1968
- Subversion
- T
- Tea Party movement
- Terrorism
- Third force
- Tiananmen Square protest (Beijing) 1976 and 1989
- Trafalgar Square anti-Poll Tax rally (London) 1990
- U
- UK Uncut
- Urban guerrilla groups
- W
- Walking (with a political purpose) (England) 1977 onwards
- Whistleblowing (worldwide)
- Workplace protest