The Psychology of Crowd Dynamics

[1]  G. Tarde La philosophie pénale , 2010 .

[2]  E. Higgins,et al.  Achievement orientations from subjective histories of success: Promotion pride versus prevention pride , 2001 .

[3]  M. Kaluszynski Les Archives de l’anthropologie criminelle , 2005, Criminocorpus, revue hypermédia.

[4]  S. Lynd HISTORY FROM BELOW , 2005 .

[5]  H. Tajfel,et al.  The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior. , 2004 .

[6]  J. Hearn,et al.  Transforming Politics: Power and Resistance , 2003 .

[7]  T. Postmes,et al.  Breaching or Building Social Boundaries? Side-Effects of Computer-Mediated Communication. , 2002 .

[8]  D. Cremer,et al.  Psychology in organizations: The social identity approach , 2001 .

[9]  J. Drury,et al.  Collective action and psychological change: the emergence of new social identities. , 2000, The British journal of social psychology.

[10]  Clifford Stott,et al.  Crowds, context and identity: Dynamic categorization processes in the 'poll tax riot' , 2000 .

[11]  J. Drury,et al.  The Intergroup Dynamics of Collective Empowerment: Substantiating the Social Identity Model of Crowd Behavior , 1999 .

[12]  R. Spears,et al.  The effect of cognitive load on social categorization in the category confusion paradigm , 1999 .

[13]  R. Spears,et al.  An examination of resource-based and fit-based theories of stereotyping under cognitive load , 1999 .

[14]  F. Sani,et al.  Identity, Argument and Schism: Two Longitudinal Studies of the Split in the Church of England over the Ordination of Women to the Priesthood , 1999 .

[15]  J. Drury,et al.  The Inter-Group Dynamics of Empowerment: A Social Identity Model , 1999 .

[16]  Tom Postmes,et al.  Social identity, normative content, and "deindividuation" in computer-mediated groups , 1999 .

[17]  F. Sani,et al.  Introducing SAGA: Structural analysis of group arguments. , 1998 .

[18]  S. Reicher,et al.  Making sides and taking sides: an analysis of salient images and category constructions for pro- and anti-Gulf War respondents , 1998 .

[19]  Clifford Stott,et al.  Crowd action as intergroup process: introducing the police perspective , 1998 .

[20]  F. Sani,et al.  When consensus fails: an analysis of the schism within the Italian Communist Party (1991) , 1998 .

[21]  T. Postmes,et al.  Deindividuation and antinormative behavior: A meta-analysis. , 1998 .

[22]  E. Barkan,et al.  Prehistories of the Future: The Primitivist Project and the Culture of Modernism. , 1998 .

[23]  S. Reicher,et al.  More on deindividuation, power relations between groups and the expression of social identity: Three studies on the effects of visibility to the in‐group , 1998 .

[24]  Naomi Ellemers,et al.  The social psychology of stereotyping and group life , 1998 .

[25]  Michael A. Hogg,et al.  Self-Categorization and Leadership: Effects of Group Prototypicality and Leader Stereotypicality , 1997 .

[26]  John C. Turner,et al.  The group as a basis for emergent stereotype consensus. , 1997 .

[27]  R. Spears,et al.  Stereotyping and the burden of cognitive load , 1997 .

[28]  D. Edwards Discourse and cognition , 1996 .

[29]  S. Reicher ‘The Crowd’ century: Reconciling practical success with theoretical failure , 1996 .

[30]  H. Tajfel,et al.  Social Groups and Identities: Developing the Legacy of Henri Tajfel , 1996 .

[31]  S. Reicher,et al.  Seeking influence through characterizing self-categories: an analysis of anti-abortionist rhetoric. , 1996, The British journal of social psychology.

[32]  S. Reicher,et al.  Self‐category constructions in political rhetoric; an analysis of Thatcher's and Kinnock's speeches concerning the British miners' strike (1984–5) , 1996 .

[33]  S. Reicher "The Battle of Westminster": Developing the social identity model of crowd behaviour in order to explain the initiation and development of collective conflict. , 1996 .

[34]  John C. Turner,et al.  Context‐dependent variation in social stereotyping 3: Extremism as a self‐categorical basis for polarized judgement , 1995 .

[35]  E. Barkan,et al.  Prehistories of the future : the primitivist project and the culture of modernism , 1995 .

[36]  T. Postmes,et al.  A Social Identity Model of Deindividuation Phenomena , 1995 .

[37]  John C. Turner,et al.  Self and Collective: Cognition and Social Context , 1994 .

[38]  R. Spears,et al.  Panacea or Panopticon? , 1994 .

[39]  Mark Levine,et al.  On the consequences of deindividuation manipulations for the strategic communication of self: Identifiability and the presentation of social identity. , 1994 .

[40]  Mark Levine,et al.  Deindividuation, power relations between groups and the expression of social identity: The effects of visibility to the out‐group , 1994 .

[41]  H. L. Minton On the Origins of Crowd Psychology , 1994 .

[42]  John C. Turner,et al.  Stereotyping and Social Reality , 1994 .

[43]  H. Chaiklin,et al.  The Myth of the Madding Crowd , 1992 .

[44]  John C. Turner,et al.  Context‐dependent variation in social stereotyping 2: The relationship between frame of reference, self‐categorization and accentuation , 1992 .

[45]  Martin Lea,et al.  Contexts of computer-mediated communication , 1992 .

[46]  R. Spears,et al.  Social influence and the influence of the 'social' in computer-mediated communication. , 1992 .

[47]  E. P. Thompson,et al.  Customs in Common. , 1993 .

[48]  John C. Turner,et al.  Perceiving people as group members: The role of fit in the salience of social categorizations , 1991 .

[49]  Andrew Jamison,et al.  Social Movements: A Cognitive Approach , 1991 .

[50]  Russell Spears,et al.  Computer-Mediated Communication, De-Individuation and Group Decision-Making , 1991, Int. J. Man Mach. Stud..

[51]  R. Spears,et al.  De‐individuation and group polarization in computer‐mediated communication , 1990 .

[52]  Stewart Burns Social movements of the 1960s , 1990 .

[53]  John C. Turner,et al.  Is Limited Information Processing Capacity the Cause of Social Stereotyping , 1990 .

[54]  M. Hogg,et al.  Rediscovering the social group: A self-categorization theory. , 1989 .

[55]  K. Gergen,et al.  Texts of Identity , 1989 .

[56]  R. W. Rogers,et al.  Deindividuation and the self-regulation of behavior. , 1989 .

[57]  John C. Turner,et al.  Distinctiveness and the salience of social category memberships: Is there an automatic perceptual bias towards novelty? , 1986 .

[58]  S. Worchel,et al.  Psychology of intergroup relations , 1986 .

[59]  T. L. Schwartz The Logic of Collective Action , 1986 .

[60]  H. Tajfel Social identity and intergroup relations , 1985 .

[61]  Jonathan Potter,et al.  Psychological Theory as Intergroup Perspective: A Comparative Analysis of “Scientific” and “Lay” Accounts of Crowd Events , 1985 .

[62]  S. Reicher Social influence in the crowd: Attitudinal and behavioural effects of de‐individuation in conditions of high and low group salience* , 1984 .

[63]  C. Mills The Mass Society , 1984 .

[64]  S. Reicher,et al.  The St. Pauls' riot: An explanation of the limits of crowd action in terms of a social identity model. , 1984 .

[65]  Richard Johnson Making Histories: Studies in History Writing and Politics , 1983 .

[66]  S. Bhattacharya History from Below , 1983 .

[67]  Yvon Thiec L'âge des foules , 1983 .

[68]  S. Fiske,et al.  Social Psychology , 2019, Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences.

[69]  C. Carver,et al.  Attention and Self-Regulation: A Control-Theory Approach to Human Behavior , 1981 .

[70]  Mary C. Ellison Book reviews : They Should Have Served That Cup of Coffee , 1981 .

[71]  Paul B. Paulus,et al.  Psychology of Group Influence , 1981 .

[72]  D. Smith TONYPANDY 1910: DEFINITIONS OF COMMUNITY , 1980 .

[73]  L. Downing,et al.  Deindividuation and valence of cues: effects on prosocial and antisocial behavior. , 1979, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[74]  E. Diener Deindividuation, self-awareness, and disinhibition. , 1979 .

[75]  C. Tilly Collective Violence in European Perspective , 1978 .

[76]  Steve Biko,et al.  I Write What I Like , 1978 .

[77]  William M. Reddy THE TEXTILE TRADE AND THE LANGUAGEOF THE CROWD AT ROUEN 1752–1871 , 1977 .

[78]  E. Diener Deindividuation: Causes and Consequences. , 1977 .

[79]  G. Holmes THE SACHEVERELL RIOTS: THE CROWD AND THE CHURCH IN EARLY EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LONDON , 1976 .

[80]  Gary T. Marx,et al.  The Rebellious Century 1830-1930. , 1976 .

[81]  M. Scheier,et al.  Public and private self-consciousness: Assessment and theory. , 1975 .

[82]  Richard A. Berk,et al.  A Gaming Approach to Crowd Behavior , 1974 .

[83]  R. Stark,et al.  Police Riots: Collective Violence and Law Enforcement. , 1973 .

[84]  Kenneth J. Gergen,et al.  Deviance In Dark , 1973 .

[85]  S. Duval,et al.  A theory of objective self awareness , 1972 .

[86]  C. Mcphail,et al.  Civil disorder participation: a critical examination of recent research. , 1971, American sociological review.

[87]  Robert M. Fogelson Violence As Protest , 1971 .

[88]  E. P. Thompson,et al.  THE MORAL ECONOMY OF THE ENGLISH CROWD IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY , 1971 .

[89]  R. Tilly Popular Disorders in Nineteenth-Century Germany: A Preliminary Survey , 1970 .

[90]  A. Pepitone,et al.  Deindividuation in the small group: further evidence. , 1970, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[91]  G. Rudé Paris And London In The Eighteenth Century: Studies In Popular Protest , 1970 .

[92]  Nathan Caplan,et al.  The New Ghetto Man: A Review of Recent Empirical Studies. , 1970 .

[93]  J. Forward,et al.  Internal-external control and black militancy , 1970 .

[94]  T. M. Tomlinson Ideological Foundations for Negro Action: A Comparative Analysis of Militant and Non‐militant Views of the Los Angeles Riot1 , 1970 .

[95]  James M. McPartland,et al.  The Relative Influence of School and of Classroom Desegregation on the Academic Achievement of Ninth Grade Negro Students , 1969 .

[96]  Adam Yarmolinsky,et al.  Book Reviews : Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Pp. 425. Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office, 1968. $2 , 1969 .

[97]  Julian Foster,et al.  Protest! : student activism in America , 1969 .

[98]  P. Zimbardo The human choice: Individuation, reason, and order versus deindividuation, impulse, and chaos. , 1969 .

[99]  N. Caplan,et al.  A Study of Ghetto Rioters , 1968 .

[100]  Tom Wicker,et al.  Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders , 1968 .

[101]  Anthony Oberschall,et al.  The Los Angeles Riot of August 1965 , 1968 .

[102]  G. Marx Protest and Prejudice: A Study of Belief in the Black Community , 1968 .

[103]  P. Brunt THE ROMAN MOB , 1966 .

[104]  J. Singer,et al.  Some aspects of deindividuation: Identification and conformity , 1965 .

[105]  M. Olson,et al.  The Logic of Collective Action , 1965 .

[106]  G. Rudé The Crowd in History , 1964 .

[107]  Elinor G. Barber,et al.  The Crowd in the French Revolution. , 1960 .

[108]  O. J. Harvey,et al.  A Study in Ego Functioning: Elimination of Stable Anchorages in Individual and Group Situations , 1952 .

[109]  L. Festinger,et al.  Some consequences of de-individuation in a group , 1952 .

[110]  F. H. Hankins,et al.  The Psychology of Social Norms , 1937 .

[111]  L. Doob The psychology of social norms. , 1937 .

[112]  G. Tarde,et al.  L'opinion et la foule , 1911 .

[113]  P. Cuche Scipio Sighele. — La foule criminelle. Essai de psychologie collective — Paris, Félix Alcan , 1904 .

[114]  G. L. Bon,et al.  Scientific Literature: The Crowd. A Study of the Popular Mind , 1897 .