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Crowd Psychology

Dorian Ashwood

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Verlag: Publifye

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Crowd Psychology explores the fascinating ways individuals behave differently in groups compared to when they are alone. It examines the underlying psychological mechanisms behind collective behavior, drawing from historical mass movements and contemporary social psychology. Early theories, such as those by Gustave Le Bon, suggested concepts like deindividuation and emotional contagion influence crowd actions. The book demonstrates how understanding these dynamics is crucial for navigating social movements, political rallies, and even online interactions.

 
The book argues that collective behavior, while sometimes appearing irrational, is a complex mix of individual motivations, social contexts, and cognitive biases. It progresses through three sections: foundational psychological principles, real-world examples like revolutionary movements and stock market panics, and practical applications in fields such as public policy and marketing.

 
By integrating historical analysis with current psychological research, the book offers a comprehensive view of crowd psychology applicable to various fields and interests.
Verfügbar seit: 02.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 75 Seiten.

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