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Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Pause - Reflection on the August Riots

Martin Glynn, Birmingham City University, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Black Youth, Social Progression and Community

Professor Cecile Wright, Nottingham Trent University and Jamaican Diaspora UK, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Black Families in Britain as the continuing site of struggle

Dr Carl Hylton, Leeds Bicentenary Transformation Project, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

August 2011 Riots: The Making a British Black 'Underclass'?

Nigel Carter, NHS Community Development Worker, Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

The August 2011 Riots; What Lies Beneath?

Tonica Hunter gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

The Rioters and their failed attempt to get their voices heard

Dr Michael Williams, Sussex University, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Introduction to the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots

Dr Patricia Daley (Jesus College, Oxford) introduces the Oxford Symposium on the August Riots.

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