Sociology Chapter 17.1
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WarmUp: Journal Entry
Respond to the following scenario in your
journals. Please be detailed in your
response.
You are sitting in a movie theater watching
a film & the film breaks.
How does the audience respond?
Why do they respond that way?
Chapter 17.1
Collective Behavior &
Social Movements
Objectives
Contrast the various types of collectivities &
analyze the explanations for collective
behavior that have been proposed.
Identify the preconditions necessary for
collective behavior to occur & explain how
they build on one another.
Collective Behavior
the relatively
spontaneous
social behavior
that occurs when
people try to
develop common
solutions to
unclear situations
Characteristics of Collectives
limited interaction
unclear norms
limited unity
group that share these characteristics known as a
collectivity
Types of Collective
Behavior
Crowds
Riots
Mass Hysteria
Fads
Urban Legends
Mobs
Panics
Fashions
Rumors
Public Opinion
Crowds
temporary
gathering of
people who are
in close enough
proximity to
interact
Mobs
an emotionally charged collectivity whose
members are united by a specific destructive or
violent goal
Riots
collection of people who erupt into generalized
destructive behavior, resulting in social disorder
less unified & focused than mobs
London Graffiti Riot
Panics
spontaneous & uncoordinated group action
to escape some perceived threat
Mass Hysteria
unfounded anxiety shared by people who can
be scattered over a large geographic area
Fashions
enthusiastic
attachments
among large
numbers of
people for
particular styles
of appearance or
behavior
Fads
an unconventional object, action, or idea that a
large number of people are attached to for a very
short period of time
Rumors
unverified pieces of information that spread
rapidly from one person to another
Urban Legends
stories that teach a lesson & seem realistic
but are untrue
Urban Legends Decoded: The Hook
Public Opinion
collection of
different
attitudes that
members of the
public have
about a
particular issue
Explaining Collective
Behavior
Contagion Theory
Emergent-Norm Theory
Value-Added Theory
Contagion Theory
developed by Gustave LeBon
1st systematic theory of collective behavior
3 factors give crowds power over individuals
numbers create anonymity of individual
members
spread of emotion like epidemic
members rapidly enter state of suggestibility
Emergent-Norm Theory
developed by Ralph Turner & Lewis Killian
people in a crowd often faced with a situation in which
traditional norms do not apply
no clear standards of behavior
new norms gradually emerge
Value-Added Theory
proposed by Neil Smelser
attempted to predict if collective behavior would occur
& the direction it might take
taken from economic theory of the production process
6 basic preconditions for social behavior:
1) structural conduciveness
2) structural strain
3) growth & spread of generalized belief
4) precipitation factors
5) mobilization for action
6) social control
CHAPTER 17: CLASSWORK
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Page 455: #2-3
Page 458: #1-10 Identifying People & Ideas
Page 458: #1-7 Understanding Main Ideas
Page 459: #1-4 Building Social Studies Skills
Group Activity: Collective
Behavior Posters
In groups of 3, create a poster for 1 of the previously
discussed types of social behavior.
Be sure to include relevant facts, examples & illustrations to
support your definitions.