Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1008491 Cities 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

This viewpoint looks at the 2011 London riots, and in particular interprets them against a discussion of their urban location. In contrast to previous riots, which generally have happened either in urban centres or urban margins, the London riots happened in the everyday areas of the city, along borderlines between areas of different social inequality. The article centres on riots being seen as a magnification of the ordinary rather than an outburst of the extraordinary, and then discusses the spatial and social implications of this interpretation.

► Examines the space of the 2011 London riots. ► Contrasts London riots to previous riots. ► Sees London riots as the magnification of the ordinary. ► Interprets London riots in terms of spatialisation of social inequality.

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