CEU eTD Collection (2013); Junas, Povilas: The riots that never happened. The hidden perceptions of liminality and transgression: the case of the August 2011 riots in London.

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2013
Author Junas, Povilas
Title The riots that never happened. The hidden perceptions of liminality and transgression: the case of the August 2011 riots in London.
Summary In this paper I analyze the riots which took place in London and several other English cities between August 6th and 10th 2011. The riots started two days after Mark Duggan was shot dead by the Metropolitan Police in Tottenham and the mass media and politicians were quick to condemn the public violence and dismiss any sociological explanation. The liminal ritual of status reversal and the temporal transgression of the taboo, which protects private property moulded in narratives and acts of fighting police, looting and arson. The opposing experience, which was gained throughout four days of riots shaped unalike reflections and interpretations of the event among the individuals and the social groups that consist of different strata in the structure of the politico-legal-economic hierarchy. However, the dominant position of the mass media and mainstream politicians, as the representatives of upper and middle classes enabled them to eliminate the alternative picture created among the citizens of lower classes.
Supervisor Dafinger, Andreas and Monterescu, Daniel
Department Sociology MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2013/junas_povilas.pdf

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