
From crowd events to social movements
... (i) asymmetry of categorical representations between crowd participants and the police (ii) asymmetry of power: the police initially able to impose their definition of legitimate practice on the crowd. • Where police action is seen as both indiscriminate and illegitimate more willingness to enter ...
... (i) asymmetry of categorical representations between crowd participants and the police (ii) asymmetry of power: the police initially able to impose their definition of legitimate practice on the crowd. • Where police action is seen as both indiscriminate and illegitimate more willingness to enter ...
- Rivisteweb
... action develop.” Spaces like online chatrooms, coffeehouses, clubs and congregations are listed. In order to shape a public sphere, they have to provide “a set of known others, focused attention, shared knowledge (stories, gossip, rituals, traditions) and a space in which regular interaction can occ ...
... action develop.” Spaces like online chatrooms, coffeehouses, clubs and congregations are listed. In order to shape a public sphere, they have to provide “a set of known others, focused attention, shared knowledge (stories, gossip, rituals, traditions) and a space in which regular interaction can occ ...
Marisa Mealy - Psychology - Central Connecticut State University
... contributing to improvements in intergroup relations. For example, interacting with an individual from a disadvantaged group, such as the disabled, may activate compassionate reactive empathy leading to a concern for the individual outgroup member, which may then generalize to the outgroup as a whol ...
... contributing to improvements in intergroup relations. For example, interacting with an individual from a disadvantaged group, such as the disabled, may activate compassionate reactive empathy leading to a concern for the individual outgroup member, which may then generalize to the outgroup as a whol ...
social media guide - DePauw University
... Facebook provides opportunities for organizations to create specific groups or fan pages within the Facebook network. Depending on the organization’s goals, both groups and fan pages can be useful. There are, however, a number of practical differences between the two that may lead users to choose on ...
... Facebook provides opportunities for organizations to create specific groups or fan pages within the Facebook network. Depending on the organization’s goals, both groups and fan pages can be useful. There are, however, a number of practical differences between the two that may lead users to choose on ...
White racial identity
... [Blacks are mired] in a very natural process of inversion in which we invert from negative to positive the very point of difference — our blackness — that the enemy used to justify our oppression. ...One of the many advantages whites enjoy in America is a relative freedom from the draining obligatio ...
... [Blacks are mired] in a very natural process of inversion in which we invert from negative to positive the very point of difference — our blackness — that the enemy used to justify our oppression. ...One of the many advantages whites enjoy in America is a relative freedom from the draining obligatio ...
Sociocultural Level of Analysis: Social and Cultural Norms
... same way , or that they think differently, it causes anxiety. Festinger called this cognitive dissonance. 2. Normative social influence is based on our nature as social animals. People have a need to be accepted by others and to belong. ...
... same way , or that they think differently, it causes anxiety. Festinger called this cognitive dissonance. 2. Normative social influence is based on our nature as social animals. People have a need to be accepted by others and to belong. ...
Social movements
... Crowds take deliberate steps to reach their goals. Minimax strategy - the fewer costs and more rewards we anticipate from something, the more likely we are to do it. Copyright © 2003 Allyn & Bacon ...
... Crowds take deliberate steps to reach their goals. Minimax strategy - the fewer costs and more rewards we anticipate from something, the more likely we are to do it. Copyright © 2003 Allyn & Bacon ...
aronson_6e_ch2_research
... Several studies might find an effect of the number of bystanders on helping behavior, for example, while a few do not. How can we make sense of this? Meta-Analysis A statistical technique that averages the results of two or more studies to see if the effect of an independent variable is reliable. ...
... Several studies might find an effect of the number of bystanders on helping behavior, for example, while a few do not. How can we make sense of this? Meta-Analysis A statistical technique that averages the results of two or more studies to see if the effect of an independent variable is reliable. ...
CULTURE AND DIVERSITY TIP SHEET
... have accumulated relevant information based on their experience with various diverse communities throughout the country. Such people can provide you with more specific information about the problem as it is experienced by the different cultural groups. People in local organizations can also give you ...
... have accumulated relevant information based on their experience with various diverse communities throughout the country. Such people can provide you with more specific information about the problem as it is experienced by the different cultural groups. People in local organizations can also give you ...
- Stanford Social Neuroscience Lab
... The ultimate goal of most interventions is to promote peaceful, cooperative interactions between parties in conflict. There are many interpersonal and intergroup situations in which different components of empathy foster not only positive attitudes but also positive relational and social behavior (T ...
... The ultimate goal of most interventions is to promote peaceful, cooperative interactions between parties in conflict. There are many interpersonal and intergroup situations in which different components of empathy foster not only positive attitudes but also positive relational and social behavior (T ...
Perception and impression management
... involves cognition /poznávání/, it includes the interpretation of objects, symbols, and people in the light of pertinent experiences. In other words, perception involves receiving stimuli, organizing them, and translating or interpreting the organized stimuli to influence behaviour and form attitude ...
... involves cognition /poznávání/, it includes the interpretation of objects, symbols, and people in the light of pertinent experiences. In other words, perception involves receiving stimuli, organizing them, and translating or interpreting the organized stimuli to influence behaviour and form attitude ...
Status, power, and intergroup relations
... intentioned, try to avoid focusing on intergroup differences [18]. These discordant strategies frequently maintain the status quo, as the powerful group fails to address issues of intergroup disparities for the sake of avoiding conflict. Such motivational discrepancies may be at play in intergroup n ...
... intentioned, try to avoid focusing on intergroup differences [18]. These discordant strategies frequently maintain the status quo, as the powerful group fails to address issues of intergroup disparities for the sake of avoiding conflict. Such motivational discrepancies may be at play in intergroup n ...
In memoriam: Serge Moscovici (1925-2014)
... communication is often said to hold society together for Moscovici it would be just as correct to assert the reverse: those cohesive forces, conflicts, negotiations, festivities, and rituals that characterize a given society are the factors that generate linguistic or meta-linguistic rules and cause ...
... communication is often said to hold society together for Moscovici it would be just as correct to assert the reverse: those cohesive forces, conflicts, negotiations, festivities, and rituals that characterize a given society are the factors that generate linguistic or meta-linguistic rules and cause ...
Interviewer: Why are you focused so much on text chat?
... are working at developing innovative theories, media, pedagogies and methods of analysis specifically designed to deal with the issues of CSCL. I feel that we are now poised just at the brink of workable solutions. Perhaps as editor of the ijCSCL journal, I have a special view of this, as well as a ...
... are working at developing innovative theories, media, pedagogies and methods of analysis specifically designed to deal with the issues of CSCL. I feel that we are now poised just at the brink of workable solutions. Perhaps as editor of the ijCSCL journal, I have a special view of this, as well as a ...
the logic of xenophobia
... These a priori forms are normally – and often with good reason – perceived as self-evident (Boudon 1994). I have entitled this article ‘The Logic of Xenophobia’. To be more specific, the logic under consideration is inductive strategies of inference. It is a well-established fact that people often us ...
... These a priori forms are normally – and often with good reason – perceived as self-evident (Boudon 1994). I have entitled this article ‘The Logic of Xenophobia’. To be more specific, the logic under consideration is inductive strategies of inference. It is a well-established fact that people often us ...
Social Network Analysis - Louisiana State University
... configuration of networks influences how individuals and groups, organizations, or systems function. ...
... configuration of networks influences how individuals and groups, organizations, or systems function. ...
Industrial Sociology Unit 1 short notes
... promotion & wages. It gave valuable insights about the human behaviour in the company. Major findings are: A complaint is not necessarily, an objective recital of facts; it is a symptom of personal disturbances the cause of which may be deep seated. Objects, persons & events are carriers of soci ...
... promotion & wages. It gave valuable insights about the human behaviour in the company. Major findings are: A complaint is not necessarily, an objective recital of facts; it is a symptom of personal disturbances the cause of which may be deep seated. Objects, persons & events are carriers of soci ...
... am not attempting to propose a social or historical theory that accounts completely for relationship addictions. Rather, I am sketching the kinds of social and historical pressures that have shaped the dysfunctional family. This complex interaction cannot be analyzed under the addiction model, since ...
Culture
... A collection of individuals who are interacting A collection of individuals who are interdependent A collection of individuals who join together to achieve a goal A collection of individuals joining in order to satisfy a need A collection of individuals whose interaction are structured by a set of r ...
... A collection of individuals who are interacting A collection of individuals who are interdependent A collection of individuals who join together to achieve a goal A collection of individuals joining in order to satisfy a need A collection of individuals whose interaction are structured by a set of r ...
Emile Durkheim - faculty.rsu.edu
... This presentation is based on the theories of Emile Durkheim as presented in his books listed in the bibliography. A more complete summary of Durkheim’s theories (as well as the theories of other macro-theorists) can be found in Macrosociology: The Study of Sociocultural Systems, by Frank W. Elwell. ...
... This presentation is based on the theories of Emile Durkheim as presented in his books listed in the bibliography. A more complete summary of Durkheim’s theories (as well as the theories of other macro-theorists) can be found in Macrosociology: The Study of Sociocultural Systems, by Frank W. Elwell. ...
Emile Durkheim - faculty.rsu.edu
... This presentation is based on the theories of Emile Durkheim as presented in his books listed in the bibliography. A more complete summary of Durkheim’s theories (as well as the theories of other macro-theorists) can be found in Macrosociology: The Study of Sociocultural Systems, by Frank W. Elwell. ...
... This presentation is based on the theories of Emile Durkheim as presented in his books listed in the bibliography. A more complete summary of Durkheim’s theories (as well as the theories of other macro-theorists) can be found in Macrosociology: The Study of Sociocultural Systems, by Frank W. Elwell. ...
Sociology 2012-2013S2 - Part 2
... upon these essential ideas at every moment… all contact between their minds would be impossible, and with that, all life together. Thus societies could not abandon the categories to the free choice of the individual without abandoning itself.” • Collective conscience guides human action! – “We have ...
... upon these essential ideas at every moment… all contact between their minds would be impossible, and with that, all life together. Thus societies could not abandon the categories to the free choice of the individual without abandoning itself.” • Collective conscience guides human action! – “We have ...
Resocialization: A Neglected Paradigm
... Very often, positive change cannot occur without deactivating old social roles. Most adult roles are built upon earlier, more basic, role structures, which must be changed or dropped before new structures can be constructed. The residue of interpersonal behavior patterns acquired in childhood theref ...
... Very often, positive change cannot occur without deactivating old social roles. Most adult roles are built upon earlier, more basic, role structures, which must be changed or dropped before new structures can be constructed. The residue of interpersonal behavior patterns acquired in childhood theref ...
Chapter 2: Psychology As a Science
... Social Relations Group dynamics (continued) Social loafing—exert less effort in a group task than one would in an individual task More so in large groups Less in highly cohesive groups People from Western cultures display more than people from Eastern cultures and men more than women Gr ...
... Social Relations Group dynamics (continued) Social loafing—exert less effort in a group task than one would in an individual task More so in large groups Less in highly cohesive groups People from Western cultures display more than people from Eastern cultures and men more than women Gr ...