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Kundnani, Arun, Harmit Athwal, Vicky Grandon, and Monica Hingorani. "Commentary." Race & Class 43, no. 2 (2001): 105–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306396801432009.

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From April to July 2001, the northern English towns of Oldham, Burnley and Bradford saw violent confrontations between young Asians and the police, culminating in the clashes of 7–9 July in Bradford in which 200 police officers were injured. The clashes were prompted by racist gangs attacking Asian communities and the failure of the police to provide protection from this threat. In the scale of the damage caused and the shock they delivered to the nation, the 2001 riots were the worst riots in Britain since the Handsworth, Brixton and Tottenham uprisings of 1985.
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Ahmed, Rehana. "“I’ll explain what I can”: A conversation with Avaes Mohammad." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 53, no. 2 (2017): 223–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021989416684184.

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Since the 2001 race riots in Bradford, Burnley, and Oldham and the terror attacks of 11 September 2001, British Muslims have been subjected to increased levels of suspicion and hostility. In particular, the spotlight has shone on working-class South Asian Muslim communities in the north of England, which have been accused of “self-segregation” and constructed as alienated from and posing a threat to “Britishness”. Racial divisions and tensions have been problematically blamed on the “failure” of multiculturalism; commentators from the left and right of the political spectrum have claimed multi
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Rashid, Naaz. "SATURDAY NIGHT & SUNDAY MORNING: THE 2011 BRADFORD RIOT AND BEYOND." Ethnic and Racial Studies 35, no. 5 (2012): 950–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2012.658828.

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Waddington, D. P. "Applying the Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder to the 2001 Bradford Riot." British Journal of Criminology 50, no. 2 (2010): 342–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azp082.

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McEvoy, David. "Ethnic Residential Segregation in the United Kingdom by Age Group: the Case of Bradford." Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 1, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v1i1.841.

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There is a long running debate on the significance of ethnic residential segregation levels in Britain. These phenomena have been related to the extent of community cohesion in British cities, and particularly to the riots of 2001 in the north of England. Further light is cast on these issues by examining ethnic segregation by age in the case of Bradford, the location of the largest riot. Both the dissimilarity index and the exposure index are used to consider relations between the White British and the largest minorities at ward level and at census output area level. The level of segregation
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Atkinson, Matt. "Binary Representations: British Press Reporting of the Muslim/Asian Other Outside the Context of Terrorism (1989-2007)." Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network 7, no. 3 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.31165/nk.2014.73.345.

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This paper explores the ways in which the coverage of the Muslim Other has changed over time outside the specific context of ‘Islamic’ terrorism. Three case-studies are examined: the Satanic Verses incident of 1989, the Bradford Riots of 2001, and the Gillian Gibbons incident of 2007. The analysis indicates that the British press tends to conflate British Asians and British Muslims, although this was mainly evidenced in the 2001 Bradford Riots sample. However, comparing the coverage of the 2007 Gillian Gibbons incident to that of the 1989 Satanic Verses, suggests that the representation of Mus
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"Book Review: Saturday Night & Sunday Morning: The 2001 Bradford Riot and Beyond." Urban Studies 49, no. 11 (2012): 2549–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098012450078.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bradford riots"

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Sparre, Kirsten. "Peacemaking journalism at a time of community conflict: The Bradford Telegraph & Argus and the Bradford Riots." 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/2317.

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Bujra, Janet M., and Jenny Pearce. "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning: The Story of the Bradford Riots." 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6277.

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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning marks the tenth anniversary of the Bradford riot of Saturday 7 to Sunday 8 July 2001. The day began with a peaceful demonstration against a banned Far Right march but ended in one of the most violent examples of unrest in Britain for 20 years. More than 320 police officers were injured as they battled rioters who hurled missiles and petrol bombs, pushed burning cars towards them and torched buildings. Criminal acts of looting characterised the final hours. Riot damages amounted to GBP7.5 million. In the aftermath, nearly 300 arrests took place and nearly 200 w
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Samad, A. Yunas. "Community cohesion without parallel lives in Bradford." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6170.

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The concept of community cohesion is the centrepiece of the policy that was formulated by the British government in response to the urban disturbances in northern English towns during 2001. A number of official reports identified lack of community cohesion as the critical factor. The central argument for community cohesion, the self-segregation thesis, was based on evidence from Bradford. The core idea, parallel lives, was first articulated in the Ouseley Report and incorporated into the Cantle Report and subsequent government reports into the 2001 disturbances. The Commission for Integration
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Bujra, Janet M., and Jenny V. Pearce. "Saturday night and Sunday morning: the 2001 Bradford riot and beyond." 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5819.

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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning marks the tenth anniversary of the Bradford riot of Saturday 7 to Sunday 8 July 2001. The day began with a peaceful demonstration against a banned Far Right march but ended in one of the most violent examples of unrest in Britain for 20 years. More than 320 police officers were injured as they battled rioters who hurled missiles and petrol bombs, pushed burning cars towards them and torched buildings. Criminal acts of looting characterised the final hours. Riot damages amounted to GBP7.5 million. In the aftermath, nearly 300 arrests took place and nearly 200 w
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Books on the topic "Bradford riots"

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Congress, Bradford. The Bradford Commission Report: The Report of and Inquiry Into the Wider Implications of Public Disorders in Bradford Which Occurred on 9, 10, and. Stationery Office Books (TSO), 1996.

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Congress, Bradford. The Bradford Commission Report: The Report of and Inquiry Into the Wider Implications of Public Disorders in Bradford Which Occurred on 9, 10, and. Stationery Office Books (TSO), 1996.

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Bradford Congress (Bradford, England). Bradford Commission., ed. The Bradford Commission report: The report of and inquiry into the wider implications of public disorders in Bradford which occurred on 9, 10, and 11 June 1995. The Stationary Office, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bradford riots"

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"Moral Panic and Media Representation: The Bradford Riot." In Global Islamophobia. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315584874-16.

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"The Bradford ‘riot’ of 2001: the diversity of action." In Rioting in the UK and France. Willan, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843927143-16.

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