Exam 23: Collective Behaviour and Social Movements
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The political economy approach to social movements is closely linked to which of the following social thinkers?
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Kai Erikson claims that, as serious as many disasters are, they usually are over quickly.
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Provide a one-sentence statement of the emergent-norm theory of crowd behaviour.
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Provide a one-sentence statement of the convergence theory of crowd formation.
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Fashion and fads, riots, crowds, mass hysteria, and public opinion are all types of collective behaviour.
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