8 edition of Theory of collective behavior. found in the catalog.
Theory of collective behavior.
Neil J. Smelser
Published
1963
by Free Press of Glencoe in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 388-427.
Other titles | Collective behavior. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HM251 .S628 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 436 p. |
Number of Pages | 436 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5854225M |
LC Control Number | 62015350 |
theories is that collective behavior reveals Convergence Theory • Convergence theory holds that crowd behavior is not a product of the crowd itself, but is carried into the crowd by particular individuals. • Thus, crowds amount to a convergence of like-minded form of collective behaviour. Free Download. PDF version of Theory of Collective Behavior by Neil Smelser. Apple, Android and Kindle formats also available.
Value-Added Theory. Neil Smelser’s () meticulous categorization of crowd behavior, called value-added theory, is a perspective within the functionalist tradition based on the idea that several conditions must be in place for collective behavior to frecklesandhoney.com condition adds to the likelihood that collective behavior will occur. Aug 21, · The golden anniversary edition of THEORY OF COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR from Quid Pro Books is a modern take on a sociological and social psychology classic. Featuring a reflective new Preface by the author and an extensive, analytical Foreword by MIT's Gary Marx, it is an authorized and painstaking edition-not just scanned and forgotten like most such reprints frecklesandhoney.com: Justin Herzig.
sociology-collective behavior study guide by cmakelky includes 20 questions covering vocabulary, terms and more. Quizlet flashcards, activities and games help you improve your grades. The development of a transformation explanation for collective behavior is traced from LeBon's theory of crowd mind, through Park's dissertation on rational and critical discussion in publics versus psychic reciprocity in crowds, to Blumer's distinction between symbolic interaction in routine social life and circular reaction in collective frecklesandhoney.com by:
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Inthe French scholar, Gustave LeBon, elevated the collective behavior tradition into a full-blown scientific theory of mass action with the publication of his book The frecklesandhoney.com: Clark Mcphail.
Collective behavior can be tremendously destructive, as with riots or mob Theory of collective behavior. book, silly, as with fads, or anywhere in between. Collective behavior is always driven by group dynamics, encouraging people to engage in acts they might consider unthinkable under typical social circumstances (Locher The golden anniversary edition of "THEORY OF COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR" from Quid Pro Books is a modern take on a sociological and social psychology classic.
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So even to talk about the fate or impact of a book can be misleading. Theory of Collective Behavior rests upon 4 components of social action, 6 value-added determinants (including 5 types of generalized belief, and 12 types of strain), 6 kinds of collective behavior, and the complex and highly varied connections that are possible between these.
Unlike previous theories, this theory refocuses attention from collective behavior to collective action. Remember that collective behavior is a noninstitutionalized gathering, whereas collective action is based on a shared interest.
McPhail’s theory focused primarily on the processes associated with crowd behavior, plus the lifecycle of. Collective behaviour, the kinds of activities engaged in by sizable but loosely organized groups of people. Episodes of collective behaviour tend to be quite spontaneous, resulting from an experience shared by the members of the group that engenders a sense of common interest and identity.
The. Aug 21, · A modern edition of a sociological and social psychology classic, adding a reflective new Preface by the author--plus an extensive, analytical Foreword by MIT's Gary Marx. Marx notes, "The book is elegant, original, carefully crafted and forcefully argued. In its totality, it is a fine example of an effort to define a field, identify major types and systematically connect central variables.".
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Emergent Norm Theory. Just after the midth century, Ralph H. Turner and Lewis M. Killian () presented their emergent norm theory of collective behavior, which downplayed the irrationality emphasized in earlier decades by Le Bon and other intellectuals.
According to Turner and Killian, when people start interacting in collective behavior, initially they are not sure how they are supposed. Definition: Collective behavior is a type of social behavior that occurs in crowds or frecklesandhoney.com, mobs, mass hysteria, fads, fashions, rumor, and public opinion are all examples of collective behavior.
It is argued that people tend to surrender their individuality and moral judgment in crowds and give in to the hypnotic powers of leaders who shape crowd behavior as they like. History. Contagion theory is a theory of collective behavior which explains that the crowd can cause a hypnotic impact on individuals.
The theory is first developed by Gustave Le Bon in his book called “the crowd: a study of popular mind in France” in COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR • The term "collective behavior" was first used by Robert E. Park, and employed definitively by Herbert Blumer, to refer to social processes and events which do not reflect existing social structure (laws, conventions, and institutions), but which emerge in a "spontaneous" way.
Collective behaviour - Collective behaviour - Theories of collective behaviour: Because much collective behaviour is dramatic, unpredictable, and frightening, the early theories and many contemporary popular views are more evaluative than analytic.
The French social psychologist Gustave Le Bon identified the crowd and revolutionary movements with the excesses of the French Revolution; the U.S. The study of collective behavior spun its wheels for many years, but began to make progress with the appearance of Turner and Killian's "Collective Behavior" () and Smelser's Theory of Collective Behavior ().
Both books pushed the topic of collective behavior back into the consciousness of American sociologists and both theories.
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The specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied.Collective behavior. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. presented their emergent norm theory of collective behavior, which downplayed the irrationality emphasized in earlier decades by Le Bon and other intellectuals.
According to Turner and Killian, when people start interacting in collective behavior, initially they are not sure how they are.Neil Smelser’s () meticulous categorization of crowd behavior, called value-added theory, is a perspective within the functionalist tradition based on the idea that several conditions must be in place for collective behavior to occur.
Each condition adds to the likelihood that collective behavior will occur.