Accounts from over 90 survivors and 56 witnesses of the 2005 London bombings were analysed to determine the relative prevalence of mass behaviors associated with either psychosocial vulnerability (e.g. `selfishness, mass panic) or collective resilience (e.g. help, unity). `Selfish behaviors were found to be rare; mutual helping was more common. There is evidence for (a) a perceived continued danger of death after the explosions; (b) a sense of unity amongst at least some survivors, arising from this perceived danger; (c) a link between this sense of unity and helping; and (d) risk-taking to help strangers. We suggest a novel explanation for this evidence of `collective resilience, based on self-categorization theory, according to which comm...
‘Resilience’ has become something of a 21st century buzzword in both environmental and social policy...
We surveyed young children (N = 517) affected by two major earthquakes to shed light on the role of ...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
Research into responses to mass emergencies (such as disasters and terrorist attacks) shows that tho...
Disasters seem to strike with increasing frequency in our global community, especially now that we l...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods study...
Crowd behaviour in emergencies has previously been explained in terms of either `mass panic' or stre...
After collective traumas such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks, members of concerned commu...
International audienceReactions to danger have been depicted as antisocial but research has shown th...
This review provides an overview and new integration of recent research that has formed the basis of...
Although resilience is a multi-level process, research largely focuses on the individual and little ...
This thesis explores collective resilience following a mass traumatic event experienced within a pla...
We surveyed young children (N = 517) affected by two major earthquakes to shed light on the role of ...
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 ...
‘Resilience’ has become something of a 21st century buzzword in both environmental and social policy...
We surveyed young children (N = 517) affected by two major earthquakes to shed light on the role of ...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
Research into responses to mass emergencies (such as disasters and terrorist attacks) shows that tho...
Disasters seem to strike with increasing frequency in our global community, especially now that we l...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods study...
Crowd behaviour in emergencies has previously been explained in terms of either `mass panic' or stre...
After collective traumas such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks, members of concerned commu...
International audienceReactions to danger have been depicted as antisocial but research has shown th...
This review provides an overview and new integration of recent research that has formed the basis of...
Although resilience is a multi-level process, research largely focuses on the individual and little ...
This thesis explores collective resilience following a mass traumatic event experienced within a pla...
We surveyed young children (N = 517) affected by two major earthquakes to shed light on the role of ...
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 ...
‘Resilience’ has become something of a 21st century buzzword in both environmental and social policy...
We surveyed young children (N = 517) affected by two major earthquakes to shed light on the role of ...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...