Crowds

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(Exam part 3: Groups and Social influence) DD307 Mapa Mental sobre Crowds, creado por Bekkie el 20/09/2014.
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Crowds
  1. Deindividuation theories
    1. Festinger, Pepitone and Newcomb - deindividuation. Process of immersion within a group due to sense of anonymity. Includes effects of social context rather than 'group mind'
      1. Zimbardo (1969) - anonymity and aggression. Diffusion of responsibility - across group and violence becomes more likely
        1. Deiner & Prentice-Dunn and Rogers - anonymity does not inevitably lead to deindividuation
          1. Deiner - other factors such as emotional arousal, sense of group cohesion and focus on external events may lead to deindividuation
          2. Inputs (anonymity, arousal, external focus, group cohesion) -- Deindividuation (loss of self, decreased concern for social evaluation, diffusion of responsibility) -- Outputs (impulsive irrational behaviour, aggression, responsiveness to immediate surroundings, distorted perception)
          3. Le Bon and the psychology of the mob
            1. argued that individual rationality is lost when in a crowd by 'group mind'
              1. individuals experience primitive, unconscious and aggressive instincts
                1. Contagion - susceptible to suggestion. Feels anonymous and less personally accountable
                  1. Criticisms - views based on political bias, drew mainly on personal observations and didn't spend much time in crowds
                    1. saw crowds to be regressive in nature
                    2. Social identity and collective action
                      1. 2011 riots
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