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Riots and group behaviour
- 24/08/2011
Collective events have always been ways of releasing tension
Creative Commons (2011) ©Scope
Despite much hand-wringing and hysteria in some sections of politics and the media, the riots that swept across England earlier this month were nothing new. They were manifestations of a collective behaviour that has served as a valuable means of letting off steam for thousands of years and still has great relevance to our society today. -
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