Group growth is of fundamental importance to understanding social influence. How do passive bystanders become psychologically involved when observing a small group of actors? Our hypothesis was that the kind of solidarity displayed by the group shapes the bonds that emerge with an audience. We studied audience responses to modern dance performances and conducted 2 field experiments and 1 lab experiment (N = 263, 363, and 147). Performances were developed jointly with choreographers: Dancers acted as an aggregate of individuals or displayed mechanical or organic solidarity. As predicted, the emergent bond between audience members and dancers was influenced by the kind of solidarity on display. When dancers displayed mechanical solidarity, th...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Group growth is of fundamental importance to understanding social influence. How do passive bystande...
Group growth is of fundamental importance to understanding social influence. How do passive bystande...
Based on the interactive model of identity formation (Postmes, Haslam, & Swaab, 2005) we investi...
This research investigates ‘organic’ growth of groups. Instead of focusing on group processes that e...
This research investigates ‘organic’ growth of groups. Instead of focusing on group processes that e...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Based on the interactive model of identity formation (Postmes, Haslam, & Swaab, 2005) we investigate...
Based on the interactive model of identity formation (Postmes, Haslam, & Swaab, 2005) we investi...
Hoe groeien groepen? Hoewel er veel literatuur is over het ontwikkelen van saamhorigheid onder actie...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Group growth is of fundamental importance to understanding social influence. How do passive bystande...
Group growth is of fundamental importance to understanding social influence. How do passive bystande...
Based on the interactive model of identity formation (Postmes, Haslam, & Swaab, 2005) we investi...
This research investigates ‘organic’ growth of groups. Instead of focusing on group processes that e...
This research investigates ‘organic’ growth of groups. Instead of focusing on group processes that e...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Based on the interactive model of identity formation (Postmes, Haslam, & Swaab, 2005) we investigate...
Based on the interactive model of identity formation (Postmes, Haslam, & Swaab, 2005) we investi...
Hoe groeien groepen? Hoewel er veel literatuur is over het ontwikkelen van saamhorigheid onder actie...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...