URBAN DISORDER AND POLICING
Recent events in London and elsewhere have brought a renewed focus on urban disorder, revolt and policing. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space has grouped seven previously published papers – six from this journal, and one from Environment and Planning A – into a virtual theme issue. The papers will be freely available without subscription for two months until October 2011. We think that these papers offer a range of historical, political, theoretical and geographical perspectives on contemporary events.
You can find links to the papers and a brief explanation here: http://societyandspace.com/2011/08/12/urban-disorder-and-policing/
Stuart
Professor Stuart Elden, Geography Department, Durham University
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