Items where Author is "Waddington, David"

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WADDINGTON, David (2016). From 'iron fists' to 'bunches of fives': A critical reflection on dialogue (or liaison) approaches to policing political protest. European Police Science and Research Bulletin (1), 30-43.

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JEFFERY, Bob, IBRAHIM, Joseph and WADDINGTON, David (2015). Politics, consumption or nihilism: protest and disorder after the global crash. Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest, 2 (2), 1-4.

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WADDINGTON, David (2017). An open and shut case? Reappraising "conspiracy" and "cockup" theories of the 1984-5 miners' strike. In: ALLSOP, David, STEPHENSON, Carol and WRAY, David, (eds.) Justice denied: Friends, foes, and the miners' strike. London, Merlin Press, 97-117.

WADDINGTON, David (2017). "Iron Hand": Representations and ramifications of the "Battle of Orgreave". In: ALLSOP, David, STEPHENSON, Carol and WRAY, David, (eds.) Justice denied: Friends, foes and the miners' strike. London, Merlin Press, 118-143.

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MCSEVENY, Kerry and WADDINGTON, David (2017). Case studies in crisis communication: some pointers to best practice. In: AKHGAR, Babak, WADDINGTON, Dave and STANIFORTH, Andrew, (eds.) Application of social media in crisis management : advanced science and technologies for security applications. Transactions on computational science and computational intelligence . Springer.

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WADDINGTON, David (2017). The battle of Orgreave: Afterword. In: PAGE, R, (ed.) Protest: Stories of resistance. Manchester, Comma Press, 366-374.

WADDINGTON, David (2015). Backbone of the strike. In: CLAYTON, Ian and HANDFORTH, Margaret Rose, (eds.) Wisdom of our own: Living and learning since the miners' strike. Castleford, Route Publishing, 61-65.

Authored Book

MORAN, Matthew and WADDINGTON, David (2016). Riots : An International Comparison. Palgrave Macmillan.

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