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  1. 20 lut 2020 · This review of recent developments in research on the psychology of crowds and collective behaviour is divided into four areas. The first two sections cover the most well-established topics: crowd conflict and behaviour in mass emergencies.

  2. 18 cze 2016 · It focuses on a comprehensive analysis of the control of psychological crowd, modelled using LeBon’s theory; which defines the crowd behaviour in terms of crowd attitude.

  3. Crowd consciousness. In fact, the work of psychologists and disaster specialists shows that a collective identity often emerges during emergencies. This identity is key to determining how...

  4. 30 cze 2023 · The time from the beginning of the crush (ostensibly 20:27) until rescue efforts began to take effect (around 20:45) constitutes the crowd crush stage. This stage was characterized by dense crowds in and around the shelter entrance and involved both slow movement and surges.

  5. 1 sty 2013 · This paper aims to extend the social identity approach to crowd behaviour (Reicher, 1984, 1987) in order to understand how crowd events, and crowd conflict in particular, develop over time.

  6. 30 sie 2019 · A crowd, at a special event, is not just a number of people participating or observing a particular activity (Berlonghi 1995). A crowd ends up assuming a personality of its own, acting in different ways according to its type.

  7. 2 lis 2021 · According to standard accounts, fin-de-siècle sociological discussions portrayed crowd and collective behavior as being emblematic of an array of negative traits, such as social dissolution, irrationality, impulsiveness, amorality, and loss of individuality.

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