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English riots 2011: New research shows why crowd behaviour isn’t contagious

SUBSCRIBE 9th September 2017Dr John Drury, University of Sussex
Previous understandings of crowds have treated their behaviour as if it is contagious. Analysing the English riots of 2011, Dr John Drury of Sussex University argues that the spread of rioting was based more on an anti-police identity and a feeling of power after a weak police response to initial unrest.

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