The Behavior of Crowds (eBook)

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2022
170 Seiten
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859-654738705-3 (EAN)

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The Behavior of Crowds - Everett Dean Martin
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In "The Behavior of Crowds," Everett Dean Martin delves into the intricate dynamics of collective human behavior, exploring the psychological and sociological aspects that govern group interactions. Martin employs a blend of empirical research and theoretical analysis, analyzing various contexts—from political rallies to social movements—that illuminate the innate tendencies and irrationalities of crowds. Richly textured and informed by an interdisciplinary approach, the book situates itself within the burgeoning fields of social psychology and sociology, echoing the influential works of contemporaries like Sigmund Freud and William McDougall while expanding upon their theories with unique case studies. Everett Dean Martin, a prominent American sociologist, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous social changes of the early 20th century, including the aftermath of World War I and the rise of mass communication. His academic background, rooted in studying societal structures, equipped him with insights into the complexities of human interaction, which he adeptly channels into this thought-provoking work. Martin's keen observations on the interplay of individual psychology and mass behavior reflect his commitment to illuminating societal challenges during his time. For readers intrigued by psychological phenomena or the complexities of social interactions, "The Behavior of Crowds" offers thought-provoking insights that remain relevant today. Martin's analysis not only enriches our understanding of group dynamics but also equips readers with the tools to navigate contemporary social landscapes. This seminal text is essential for students and scholars alike, providing a foundational perspective on the collective psyche.

Everett Dean Martin (1880–1941) was an influential American author, lecturer, and social psychologist renowned for his exploration of crowd psychology and the social forces shaping human behavior. With an astute understanding of the impact of group dynamics, Martin's seminal work, 'The Behavior of Crowds', examines the mechanisms driving collective action and the susceptibility of individuals to crowd influence. His keen observations delve into the psychological aspects of group behavior, shedding light on the factors that lead to movements and societal change. Martin's analytical approach to the study of crowds earned him a distinguished reputation in the early 20th century, offering insights still referenced by sociologists and historians. His literary style was both accessible and academic, presenting complex ideas in a form that resonated with both scholarly audiences and the general public. This ability to bridge domains helped bolster the relevance of his socio-psychological theories outside of strict academic confines. Martin's work remains a cornerstone in the study of mass behavior and the societal implications of collective thought and action.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte Carl Jung • collective behavior • collective consciousness study • collective emotional response • critical thinking • Crowd • crowd behavior analysis • crowd behavior exploration • crowd psychology • decision-making behavior • Education advocacy • Everett Dean Martin • group behavior • Group dynamics • group dynamics analysis • historical crowd examples • Homo Deus • How to win friends and influence people • individual actions influence • mass action • Mass influence • Media Literacy • mob mentality psychology • outliers • Propaganda study • psychological analysis • Public discourse • public domain social sciences • Revolution • Robert Wright • Social Critique • social influence in groups • Social Psychology • social psychology research • sociological insights crowd • The Secret • thinking fast and slow • Trump • violence and society studies
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