Purpose: This research was conducted to explore the psychological processes involved in spontaneous co-operation by survivors of mass emergencies, and the possible implications this may have for emergency responders. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative interview study was conducted with 12 survivors and witnesses of the July 7th 2005 London bombings. Data was subjected to thematic analysis. Findings: Spontaneous co-operation amongst survivors often emerged, and this was a function of a common identity that grew out of a sense of shared fate amongst those affected. Some social influence that encouraged co-operation also occurred, and this was dependent upon whether there was a sense of shared identity between source and target of infl...
Existing psychological models of crowd behaviour were applied to examine emergency egress behaviour,...
Many witnesses attest that victims of a disaster often perish despite reasonable possibilities for e...
Purpose – It is essential to understand how members of the public make decisions during emergencies....
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a mixed method...
Background: Responding to a mass casualty event can cause significant distress, even for highly trai...
A three year research project into human behaviour during emergency evacuations was conducted at the...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
This review provides an overview and new integration of recent research that has formed the basis of...
1, Oxford Street False Alarm, 24th November 2017 Collective false alarm incidents, where crowds of p...
This article intends to highlight the ways in which the response required to deal with terrorist thr...
A three year research project into human behaviour during emergency evacuations was conducted at the...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
A three year research project into human behaviour during emergency evacuations was conducted at the...
Existing psychological models of crowd behaviour were applied to examine emergency egress behaviour,...
Many witnesses attest that victims of a disaster often perish despite reasonable possibilities for e...
Purpose – It is essential to understand how members of the public make decisions during emergencies....
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a mixed method...
Background: Responding to a mass casualty event can cause significant distress, even for highly trai...
A three year research project into human behaviour during emergency evacuations was conducted at the...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
This review provides an overview and new integration of recent research that has formed the basis of...
1, Oxford Street False Alarm, 24th November 2017 Collective false alarm incidents, where crowds of p...
This article intends to highlight the ways in which the response required to deal with terrorist thr...
A three year research project into human behaviour during emergency evacuations was conducted at the...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
A three year research project into human behaviour during emergency evacuations was conducted at the...
Existing psychological models of crowd behaviour were applied to examine emergency egress behaviour,...
Many witnesses attest that victims of a disaster often perish despite reasonable possibilities for e...
Purpose – It is essential to understand how members of the public make decisions during emergencies....