Exam 20: Collective Behavior, social Movements, and Social Change

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______________ is a temporary but widely copied activity enthusiastically followed by large numbers of people.

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Identify and describe casual,conventional,expressive,acting,and protest crowds.

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Sociologist Herbert Blumer developed a typology in which crowds are divided into four categories:
(1)Casual crowds are relatively large gatherings of people,who happen to be in the same place at the same time;if they interact at all,it is only briefly.People in a shopping mall or a subway car are examples of casual crowds.Other than sharing a momentary interest,a casual crowd has nothing in common.
(2)Conventional crowds are made up of people who come together for a scheduled event and thus share a common focus.Examples include religious services,graduation ceremonies,concerts,and college lectures.Each of these events has preestablished schedules and norms.Because these events occur regularly,interaction among participants is much more likely;in turn,the events would not occur without the crowd,which is essential to the event.
(3)Expressive crowds provide opportunities for the expression of some strong emotion (such as joy,excitement,or grief).People release their pent-up emotions in conjunction with other persons experiencing similar emotions.Examples include worshippers at religious revival services;mourners lining the streets when a celebrity,public official,or religious leader has died;and revelers assembled at Mardi Gras or on New Year's Eve at Times Square in New York.
(4)Acting crowds are collectivities so intensely focused on a specific purpose or object that they may erupt into violent or destructive behavior.Mobs,riots,and panics are examples of acting crowds.A mob is a highly emotional crowd whose members engage in,or are ready to engage in,violence against a specific target-a person,a category of people,or physical property.Mob behavior in the U.S.has included lynchings,fire bombings,effigy hangings,and hate crimes.Mob violence tends to dissipate relatively quickly once a target has been injured,killed,or destroyed.Compared with mob actions,riots may be of somewhat longer duration.A riot is violent crowd behavior that is fueled by deep-seated emotions but not directed at one specific target.Riots are often triggered by fear,anger,and hostility.A panic is a form of crowd behavior that occurs when a large number of people react to a real or perceived threat with strong emotions and self-destructive behavior.Sociologists Clark McPhail and Ronald Wohlstein added protest crowds to the four types of crowds identified by Blumer.Protest crowds engage in activities intended to achieve specific political goals.Examples include sit- ins,marches,boycotts,blockades,and strikes.Some protests take the form of civil disobedience-nonviolent action that seeks to change a policy or law by refusing to comply with it.

Social movements are more likely to develop in preindustrial societies than in industrialized societies,where acceptance of traditional beliefs and practices makes such movements unlikely.

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Based on an analysis of U.S.social protest groups (ranging from labor unions to peace movements)between 1800 to 1945,one study concluded that______________strongly influence its chances of success.

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"At this stage,leaders emerge to organize others and give them a sense of direction." This represents sociologist Neal Smelser's value­added theory condition of:

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Some natural disasters are exacerbated by human decisions.A human-made disaster results in part from decisions relating to planning and budgetary priorities,and the importance of emergency preparedness.______________refers to a framework of systems,such as transportation and utilities,that makes it possible to have specific land uses and a built environment that support people's daily activities.

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Summarize the different types and stages of social movements.

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In 1938,actor Orson Welles hosted a radio broadcast dramatizing H.G.Wells' science fiction classic The War of the Worlds.A CBS radio dance music program was interrupted suddenly by a news bulletin informing the audience that Martians had landed in New Jersey and were in the process of conquering the earth.The ensuing reaction is an example of:

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______________ provide(s)people who otherwise would not have the resources to enter the game of politics a chance to do so.

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______________ refers to unsubstantiated reports on an issue or subject.

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An example of a______________is the proliferation of "bloggers" on the Internet and social networking sites.

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Discuss the social constructionist theory: frame analysis.

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Discuss the dynamics of collective behavior.

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People engaging in collective behavior may be divided into crowds and masses.A crowd is a number of people who share an interest in a specific idea or issue but who are not in one another's immediate vicinity.By contrast,a mass is a relatively large number of people who are in one another's immediate vicinity.

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Describe the conditions for collective behavior.

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All social movements go through the same stages.

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A fad is defined as a currently valued style of behavior,thinking,or appearance.Unlike fashions,fads tend to be longer lasting.Fashions are a temporary but widely copied activity enthusiastically followed by large numbers of people.

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______________ is voluntary,often spontaneous activity that is engaged in by a large number of people and typically violates dominant group norms and values.

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In his study of a lynch mob,social psychologist Hadley Cantril found that:

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According to the text,which of the following is true of rumors?

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