UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project
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ESRC Project "Intergroup dynamics within the 1831 reform riots: towards a new social psycho-history" gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=E…
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'Unmasking the 1831 Bristol Riot' - myths and realities Free event at Bristol M Shed presenting some of Economic and Social Research Council UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project bristolmuseums.org.uk/m-shed/whats-o…
. Economic and Social Research Council UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project workshop kicks off, with Roger Ball and Błażej Kopyść👨🧦🦱 on the reform movement and the aims of the project
More about the UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project project here riot1831.com
UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project Images from the discussion UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project
Had a great day at the UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project project workshop. I have a long thread to add about where protest history is at now, but that's for later.
UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project field visit to the ruins of the gaol (destroyed by the rioters) and Queen’s Square (where properties were attacked and the state massacred the stragglers).
A fantastic trip to Bristol for the UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project workshop on the 1831 Reform Riots. A truly interdisciplinary discussion on what the historical analysis tells us about the social psychology of riots, and of how we can use social psychology to understand these historic events.
. @RegionalHistory explains how the escalation that took place in the 1831 Bristol riot needs to be understood in terms of the special constables’ indiscriminate attack on the crowd UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project
@RegionalHistory UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project Now Roger Ball UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project explains the timeline of events in Queen’s Square, the nature of the targets, the limits of behaviour, and the massacre by troops in the 1831 Bristol riot
Well done John Drury @RegionalHistory Roger Ball M Shed 👏👏👏 Very interesting workshop and Bristol #1831Riot Talk. The feedback is excellent 👌 many thanks to all the participants and audience too😊
Why are celebrities from Bebe Rexha to P!nk having foreign objects thrown at them? John Drury talks to The Washington Post about a potential shift in crowd behaviour. washingtonpost.com/music/2023/06/…
Thank you Sherborne Castle for hosting our display 👏👏👏 Amazing to think that it's at the scene of one of the #1831riot disturbances following the rejection of the 2nd Reform Bill by the House of Lords. Please visit the exhibition for more information😊
The Beyond Contagion podcast brings together leading academics to review the research on the 2011 riots and explore new directions in understanding 'public disorder'. With Economic and Social Research Council UWE Bristol 1831 Reform Riots Project sussex.ac.uk/beyondcontagio…
We are receiving some excellent feedback from your visitors too👏👏👏Many thanks again from us! @RegionalHistory Research from UWE Bristol John Drury
Thank you Frome Library for hosting our #riot1831 exhibition! Bath & North East Somerset Council Bath Record Office @RegionalHistory Research from UWE Bristol John Drury