In short, collective behavior is
any group behavior that is not mandated or regulated by an institution
. There are three primary forms of collective behavior: the crowd, the mass, and the public. It takes a fairly large number of people in close proximity to form a crowd (Lofland 1993).
Why do we study collective behavior?
Studying collective behavior
improves our understanding of how to organize social movements to initiate social change
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What are examples of collective groups?
Like non-count nouns, collective nouns also refer to entire groups. Sometimes they refer to groups of people. Examples of this type of collective noun are:
crowd, government, team, family, audience, committee, gang, staff, band, orchestra, choir and police
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What are the general characteristics of collective behavior?
ADVERTISEMENTS: It is by
and large orderly and well-structured
. We generally have some type of daily routine and conform to the roles expected of us. There is, however, another dimension of social life in which activities are relatively spontaneous, loosely structured, transitory and uncertain.
How is collective Behaviour possible?
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 informality of the group’s structure is the main source of the frequent unpredictability of collective behaviour.
What are collective words examples?
- A bouquet of flowers.
- A bunch of flowers.
- A fleet of ships.
- A forest of trees.
- A galaxy of stars.
- A pack of cards.
- A pack of lies.
- A pair of shoes.
What are 10 collective nouns?
- People: board, choir, class, committee, family, group, jury, panel, staff.
- Animals: flock, herd, pod, swarm.
- Things: bunch, collection, fleet, flotilla, pack, set.
What is an example of collective behavior?
There are three primary forms of collective behavior: the crowd, the mass, and the public. It takes a fairly large number of people in close proximity to form a crowd (Lofland 1993). Examples include a
group of people attending an Ani DiFranco concert, tailgating at a Patriots game, or attending a worship service
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Why is it difficult to study collective behavior?
Collective Behavior is difficult to study because: (1)
There are so many different types – making it hard to recognize any “rules” or explanations that apply to all
. Riots, mobs, panics, and mass hysteria are all unique social phenomena. AND, each instance of a riot, mob, or panic is unique in itself.
What are the 4 types of crowds?
Other sociologists distinguished four types of crowds:
casual, conventional, expressive, and acting
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What are the three defining characteristics of collective Behaviour?
There are three primary forms of collective behavior:
the crowd, the mass, and the public
. It takes a fairly large number of people in close proximity to form a crowd (Lofland 1993). Examples include a group of people attending an Ani DiFranco concert, tailgating at a Patriots game, or attending a worship service.
What is the collective behaviors values and beliefs of a particular group?
A culture
is a way of life of a group of people–the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next. Culture is symbolic communication.
What are the most common types of crowd behavior?
Sociologist Herbert Blumer (1969) developed a popular typology of crowds based on their purpose and dynamics. The four types he distinguished are casual crowds,
conventional crowds, expressive crowds, and acting crowds
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What are the preconditions needed for collective behavior?
He identified 6 preconditions for collective behavior. These are
structural conduciveness, structural strain, growth and the spread of a generalized belief, precipitating factors, mobilization for action, and social control
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Who is the father of collective behaviour?
Perhaps the earliest formulations of collective behaviour are to be found in crowd psychology.
Gustave Le Bon
, in The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind (1895), argued that the crowd was a real collective entity since ‘it forms a single being, and is subjected to the law of the mental unity of crowds’.
Why is communication important to collective behavior?
Why is communication important to collective behavior? Communication is important to collective behavior
because it ensures that everyone is being included and brought together
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