The Anthology
The Anthology
The Anthology
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Anthology</strong><br />
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Table of content<br />
Preface...............................................................................4<br />
Introduction......................................................................5<br />
1 Police..................................................................................8<br />
1.1 <strong>The</strong> influence of knowledge-based learning on<br />
the development of special police tactics in Sweden<br />
(Marianne Hilton and Christian Wessman)..................................8<br />
1.2 Inquiries into the activities of law enforcement<br />
forces at mass demonstrations – Methodology<br />
and experiences (Barnabás Hajas and Ágnes Lux)....................43<br />
1.3 Dialogue police work: a balancing act on a slack<br />
tightrope (Ola Österling)......................................................54<br />
1.4 Does the GODIAC project have any impact on<br />
the keeping of public order in Hungary? Trends in<br />
the policing of mass events in Hungary,<br />
2008–2012 (Barnabás Hajas)................................................60<br />
1.5 Tactical communication in Germany: An overview<br />
and future prospects (Daniel Brunsch)..................................72<br />
1.6 <strong>The</strong> possibility of using the private security services<br />
in Slovakia to ensure local and state public order<br />
(Jozef Metenko).................................................................. 84<br />
1.7 Learning and special events (Bo Wennström)........................92<br />
2 Protesters..................................................................... 100<br />
2.1 Before the Bombs <strong>The</strong>re Were the Mobs: American<br />
Experiences with Terror (David C. Rapoport).......................100<br />
2.2 A changing landscape of protesters (Heléne Lööw)............126<br />
2.3 Transnational Political Protest: a Portuguese<br />
Perception (Sérgio Felgueiras, Lúcia G. Pais, Hugo Abreu,<br />
Rafael Martins, and José P. Rocha).........................................149<br />
2.4 <strong>The</strong> LGBT Pride and the Freedom of Peaceful<br />
Assembly (Ágnes Lux)........................................................ 174<br />
2.5 State, Security, and the Media: <strong>The</strong> Ritualization<br />
Process in Contemporary Politics<br />
(Maria de Fátima Amante)....................................................195<br />
2.6 Media Perceptions of Police Activity in Major Political<br />
Events: An Overview of the Portuguese Context<br />
during 2011 (Lúcia G. Pais, Sérgio Felgueiras, André Serra,<br />
Hélder Machado, and Hugo Pereira)......................................205<br />
2.7 Social Media Images of Police Use of Force during<br />
Protest Demonstrations (Caroline Schug and<br />
Joachim Kersten)................................................................218<br />
2.8 Transnational Aspects of Social Media 1900–1967:<br />
Influence, Signals and False Flags (Jeffrey Kaplan)...............226