Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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... conflict generalises during crowd events , the precise conditions under which it originates , and the form that it takes . In order to account for these phenomena it is necessary to broaden the scope of enquiry so as to include the ...
... conflict generalises during crowd events , the precise conditions under which it originates , and the form that it takes . In order to account for these phenomena it is necessary to broaden the scope of enquiry so as to include the ...
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therefore explains how those who , hitherto , had expressed an opposition to conflict could subsequently become involved in conflict . Secondly , where the ( police ) outgroup is seen as generically aggressive , then any outgroup inter ...
therefore explains how those who , hitherto , had expressed an opposition to conflict could subsequently become involved in conflict . Secondly , where the ( police ) outgroup is seen as generically aggressive , then any outgroup inter ...
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... conflict , a full understanding of football violence obviously requires consideration of what part , if any , inter ... conflict leads to the false corollary that those involved in conflict must have a prior commitment to violence . At ...
... conflict , a full understanding of football violence obviously requires consideration of what part , if any , inter ... conflict leads to the false corollary that those involved in conflict must have a prior commitment to violence . At ...
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