Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
252
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 1, 2011
Editore
Springer
ISBN-10
1461293332
ISBN-13
9781461293330
Descrizione
This insightful work delves into the evolution of the understanding of crowd behavior and the collective mindset. It presents a rich exploration of how societal perceptions of crowds have shifted over time, influenced by cultural, psychological, and sociological factors. The authors, Carl F. Graumann and Serge Moscovici, offer a comprehensive analysis, blending historical context with contemporary theories to illuminate the complexities of group dynamics.
Through a thorough examination of various case studies and theoretical frameworks, readers are invited to reconsider preconceived notions about crowd mentality. The book emphasizes the interplay between individual and collective identities, prompting questions about conformity, influence, and the social fabric that binds communities together.
Navigating through interdisciplinary perspectives, the authors reveal how the understanding of crowds is essential for grasping societal changes. This work not only appeals to scholars and students but also to anyone interested in the underlying mechanisms of collective behavior and its implications for modern society.
Through a thorough examination of various case studies and theoretical frameworks, readers are invited to reconsider preconceived notions about crowd mentality. The book emphasizes the interplay between individual and collective identities, prompting questions about conformity, influence, and the social fabric that binds communities together.
Navigating through interdisciplinary perspectives, the authors reveal how the understanding of crowds is essential for grasping societal changes. This work not only appeals to scholars and students but also to anyone interested in the underlying mechanisms of collective behavior and its implications for modern society.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Storia
Classici
Psicologia