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Just and unjust riots:: A normative analysis of militant protest

Just and unjust riots:: A normative analysis of militant protest
Just and unjust riots:: A normative analysis of militant protest
In this episode of ‘Policy Pod’ we are joined by Professor Jonathan Havercroft to discuss his project on just and unjust riots and how it has developed throughout his career. He discusses how riots throughout history are received differently depending on the political climate, and how this affects subsequent policy developments. Moreover, he discusses how this is relevant in informing the current landscape with the rise in protest surrounding Black Lives Matter and Climate Justice campaigns.
University of Southampton
Havercroft, Jonathan
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Havercroft, Jonathan
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Havercroft, Jonathan (2022) Just and unjust riots:: A normative analysis of militant protest.

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In this episode of ‘Policy Pod’ we are joined by Professor Jonathan Havercroft to discuss his project on just and unjust riots and how it has developed throughout his career. He discusses how riots throughout history are received differently depending on the political climate, and how this affects subsequent policy developments. Moreover, he discusses how this is relevant in informing the current landscape with the rise in protest surrounding Black Lives Matter and Climate Justice campaigns.

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Published date: 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 489962
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489962
PURE UUID: 2c2d295d-57b5-4a80-b2bf-143b68447f8d
ORCID for Jonathan Havercroft: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0995-8912

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Date deposited: 08 May 2024 16:40
Last modified: 11 May 2024 01:46

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