Abstract
This chapter examines the relationship between social media, subculture identity and the 2011 riots in Bristol. The first part of the chapter situates the events in terms of their social, urban, economic and political context. The term ‘riot subculture’ is adopted to loosely ascribe those individuals and groups who express support, or sympathy, for these riots and/or riots more generally. The second part of the chapter draws on empirical research concerning the April 2011 riots that broke out in Stokes Croft, an inner-city part of Bristol UK. The findings show how individuals and groups produce knowledge about the riots that differ on alternative forms of media.
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J. McCarthy, ‘An Eye-witness Account of the Bristol Stokes Croft/Tesco Riot’ [blog], 24 April 2011: http://louderthanwar.com/an-eye-witness-account-of-the-bristol-stokes-crofttescos-riot-from-kerry-mccarthy-mp/. For details of the social media comments not referenced in the text, please contact the author (McCarthy 2011).
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Taphouse, ‘BRISTOL RIOT’; Clement, ‘Rage against the market’, 81–90
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@20thCFlicks (2011) #Stokescroft Friend hit across face with riot shield and struck with baton 1 metre from home. Ear stitched. Bad po. [Twitter]. 22 April. https://twitter.com/20thCFlicks/status/61357009844449281 [Accessed: 30 August 2011].
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@benpark (2011) This #Stokescroft riot is really kicking off. Twitter tells me there may have been one arrest, and possibly no injuries. [Twitter]. 21 April. https://twitter.com/BenPark/status/61217946629976064?lang=en-gb [Accessed: 30 August 2011].
@Bristol247 (2011) Huge spike in traffic overloaded poor server - back up now. Seems people rather interested in #stokescroft riot http://ow.ly/4EW62 [Twitter]. 22 April. [Available from:] https://twitter.com/bristol247/status/61369292842741760 [Accessed: 14 June 2011].
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@marc_in_london (2011) Stokescroft riots - the timeline. [Storify]. 22 April. https://storify.com/marc_in_london/stokescroft-riots-the-timeline [Accessed: 30 August 2011].
@meowist_gorilla (2011) The absence of proper media coverage is like living in fucking China or North Korea. [Twitter]. 21 April. [Original tweet deleted - copy cited in:] https://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/ryan-gallagher/reporting-riot-in-britain-how-police-spun-battle-of-stokes-croft [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@mtdavies23 (2011) @Hdfisise It’s really eye-opening to see the BBC just copy-paste the police PR. #stokescroft. [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/mtdavies23/status/61246713704353793 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@paddy_wagon (2011) All I can find on the BBC, practically written by the police. We get news from Misrata but not #stokescroft http://tinyurl.com/3kgdks6 [Twitter]. 22 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/search?q=%20%40paddy_wagon%20%20misrata&src=typd [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@pearcafe (2011a) 10+ riot vans, police in full riot gear with shields. Mad atmosphere. #stokescroft http://twitpic.com/4nqd7o [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/pearcafe/status/61177857279401984 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@pearcafe (2011b) Squat on #stokescroft is being evicted. ‘Copter above us for half an hour. 10+ riot vans.Road closed http://twitpic.com/4nqawe [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/pearcafe/status/61175373869752321 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@robjmills (2011) seems the only good source of information for what’s going down in Bristol right now is the #stokescroft hashtag. [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/robjmills/status/61218013722066944 [Accessed: 25 August 2011].
@rossoh (2011a) They’re breaking into tesco again. police have driven off. #stokescroft. [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from https://twitter.com/rossoh/status/61252377608585216 [Accessed: 30 August 2011].
@rossoh (2011b) looks like I’m not gonna get to sleep any time soon. Though at least the saxaphone players on the bus stop are soothing - #stokescroft [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/rossoh/status/61236658103787520 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@sam_binga (2011) BEST PRE PARTY EVER!!! #stokescroftriot [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/sam_binga/status/61198311847239682 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@SDMumford (2011) Looks to me like the media has been ordered not to run the #StokesCroft riot story. Sounds to me completely botched by the police. [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/SDMumford/status/61339114112421888 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@SirioCD (2011) all bbc can say is 4 police officers hurt? No mention of Tesco’s or police brutality? bbc.in/gLt7V5 #stokescroft. [Twitter]. 22 April. [Original tweet deleted - copy available at:] https://storify.com/marc_in_london/stokescroft-riots-the-timeline?awesm=sfy.co_5On&utm_campaign=marc_in_london&utm_content=storify-pingback&utm_medium=sfy.co-twitter&utm_source=direct-sfy.co [Accessed: 30 August 2011].
@smasherkins (2011) We’ve been chanting ‘you’re sexy, you’re cute, take off your riot suit!’ but no avail. The police have no sense of humour. #stokescroft [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/smasherkins/status/63754077133225984 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@soundmigration (2011) BBC copy and paste Churnalism from Police PRO’s around #Stokescroft. Same process as in Ireland http://twitpic.com/4nsu5u [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/soundmigration/status/61240697390501888 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@spooklouder (2011) Thank fuck for twitter #stokescroft [Twitter]. 21 April. Available from: https://twitter.com/spooklouder/status/61228544554057728 [Accessed: 12 June 2011].
@StokesCroftNews (2011a) Also, how nice to see #stokescroft up there on the TT’s next to Bieber and Finding Nemo! [Twitter]. 22 April. [Available from:] https://twitter.com/StokesCroftNews/status/61267319166472192 [Accessed: 14 June 2011].
@StokesCroftNews (2011b) Is all the focus on Tesco #stokescroft distracting from what the real debate should be - did police heavy-handedness contribute to the riot? [Twitter]. 27 April. [Available from:] https://twitter.com/StokesCroftNews/status/63203946881236992 [Accessed: 14 June 2011].
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Rice, L. (2017). The Language of the Unheard: Social Media and Riot Subculture/s. In: Gildart, K., et al. Youth Culture and Social Change. Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52911-4_3
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