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SS - CHAPTER 8 RIOTS & DISORDER IN STREETS Week 22 - Coggle Diagram
SS - CHAPTER 8
RIOTS & DISORDER IN STREETS
Week 22
DEFINITION
Violence
Destruction
Clashes
Fights
Political change VS disturbance
RIOTS IN MODERN TIMES
1760s-70s
Wilkes agitations
1780
Gordon riots
18th century
Church & King riots
1831
Bristol riots
1839
Birmingham Bull-Ring riots
POLITICAL
INSURRECTIONARY
1811-13
Luddite riots
1839, 1842
Rebecca riots
1842
Plug riots
FOOD RIOTS
Legitimate form of protests
'orderly disorders'
Riots can be contructive
VIEWS
Press role
Sympathy
Social background
FRENCH REVOLUTION
'respectable citizens'
25 000 demonstrators 11-14 july 1789
March mon Versailles Oct 1789
Women
sans-culottes
18th century riots
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
THe rights of man (Jacobins)
Explanatory framework
Critic
Prescribe solutions
Slogans
Cultural symbols
Propagandas
Ideologies draw on intellectuals and disseminate ideas
Legitimate existing order
RADICALISM (French revolution)
irrational actions
Disorganised
Influence Britain
POPULAR SOVERIGNTY
UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY
PROGRESS / REASON
CONSERVATISM
Edmund Burke
Constitutional monarchy
natural hierarchy
Reject radical novelty
Wisdom, not reason
Experience
Inherited knowledge
Institutions
Customs
THE BLACKBERRY RIOTS
Mark Duggan shooting
4-days riots England, Aug 2011
David Cameron
Moral outrage
emotive language
Moral neutrality & moral relativism
Do what you please
Short, catchy phrases
Private property
Social media role
CAUSES
Poverty
Policing
Unemployment
Social inequality
FROM THE RIOTERS
FROM THE PRESS
Moral decline
Gangs