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  1. Jun 2, 2021 · Citizenship must be understood as the exact opposite of mob mentality: if the latter indicates the lowest human drive towards centralization of authority in the hands of a certain section of society, then the former is the sweeping distribution of power among all and the establishment of a political architecture of radical equality.

  2. Jan 24, 2021 · Causes of Mob Mentality. ... As the lines between real and fake blur, Americans increasingly chase the idea of authenticity. The first step may be to consider self-knowledge, truthfulness, and ...

  3. Nov 15, 2019 · But behind the scenes, with closer rereading of riots, social psychology can help bust the myth of the irrational mob and begin to explain how the fictional city – as well as countless real ones ...

  4. Property is destroyed, and innocent souls are killed. Mob psychology describes how humans blindly follow the crowd and take on different manners, follow trends and buy merchandise based on their ...

  5. Jul 26, 2012 · This paper calls into questions some assumptions about citizenship which are more or less taken for granted in academic, political and social contexts. Such assumptions include: That there is a clearly defined conceptual link between citizenship and the identity of citizens. That conceptions of citizenship – and, therefore, of citizenship education – inevitably vary from one cultural ...

    • Laurance Joseph 施樂哲 Splitter
    • splitter@ied.edu.hk
    • 2012
  6. Before examining mob violence, a number of terms need to be defined and differentiated: crowd, mob, riot, mob violence, group violence, and crowd behavior. According to a dictionary of psychology (Chaplin, 1985), a crowd is a collection of people who share a common interest and whose emotions may be easily aroused; a mob is a crowd acting under strong emotional conditions that often lead to ...

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  8. Stephen Reicher, PhD, of St. Andrew’s University in Scotland, discusses why “mob mentality” is a myth; other misconceptions about crowd behavior; the role of leaders in groups and what can we learn from re-examining some classic psychology studies on obedience to authority; and what we’ve learned about leaders, followers, group identity, and collective behavior from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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