The purpose of this thesis is to understand the concept of collective behavior from different theoretical perspectives and the policy implications they imply for the Turkish Riot Police Units. The civil disturbances in the 1960s have clearly illustrated range of problems in the domain of crowd control. This work will start with the general characteristics and the classification of collective behavior. Second, two main perspectives on collective behavior, which are the structuralist and the interactionist perspectives, will be examined respectively. The question will be asked whether these two perspectives efficiently and effectively explain the crowds and the crowd control. Finally, the other factors in crowd control will be explored, and r...
Traditional crowd theory decontextualizes crowd incidents and explains behaviour entirely in terms o...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: Which mechanisms underlie crowd behaviour patterns? As a f...
AbstractThis work is an attempt to analyze —through conventional as well as ethno-methodological and...
It has been argued by researchers that collective behavior, as a field of study in sociology, lacks ...
This article aims at achieving a theoretical incursion into the specialized concepts underlying spo...
The challenge for a psychology of crowds and collective behavior is to explain how large numbers of ...
Between February 1992 and February 1995, observations were made of 33 heavily-policed crowd events ...
The evolution of collective behavior is examined through a dramaturgical presentation in the form of...
Crowd phenomena has challenged social psychology for about a century, even early development of soci...
Introduction. By the end of the 19th century the society had to adapt to new threats—namely, increas...
This paper uses recent developments in crowd psychology as the basis for developing new guidelines f...
In this chapter, we examine the contribution of social identity theory to understanding crowd behavi...
This review draws together articles from a range of different disciplines to highlight the central r...
Even though Turkey has faced several demonstrations and protests in recent years, there is no single...
The paper offers a conceptualization of collective behavior and action incidents, defining them as s...
Traditional crowd theory decontextualizes crowd incidents and explains behaviour entirely in terms o...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: Which mechanisms underlie crowd behaviour patterns? As a f...
AbstractThis work is an attempt to analyze —through conventional as well as ethno-methodological and...
It has been argued by researchers that collective behavior, as a field of study in sociology, lacks ...
This article aims at achieving a theoretical incursion into the specialized concepts underlying spo...
The challenge for a psychology of crowds and collective behavior is to explain how large numbers of ...
Between February 1992 and February 1995, observations were made of 33 heavily-policed crowd events ...
The evolution of collective behavior is examined through a dramaturgical presentation in the form of...
Crowd phenomena has challenged social psychology for about a century, even early development of soci...
Introduction. By the end of the 19th century the society had to adapt to new threats—namely, increas...
This paper uses recent developments in crowd psychology as the basis for developing new guidelines f...
In this chapter, we examine the contribution of social identity theory to understanding crowd behavi...
This review draws together articles from a range of different disciplines to highlight the central r...
Even though Turkey has faced several demonstrations and protests in recent years, there is no single...
The paper offers a conceptualization of collective behavior and action incidents, defining them as s...
Traditional crowd theory decontextualizes crowd incidents and explains behaviour entirely in terms o...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: Which mechanisms underlie crowd behaviour patterns? As a f...
AbstractThis work is an attempt to analyze —through conventional as well as ethno-methodological and...