Saturday, November 24, 2018

Week 12 / Collective Behavior / MinSeung Sung

Week 12 / Collective Behavior / MinSeung Sung

1. Summary

Collective behavior means that social processes and events reflect the structure of society.
Events happen here by accident. It's not an empty or uncertain logic.
Occurs when they occur or when they collide with each other. There are three ways in which collective action works.
be distinguishable in a group The first is that collective action is a short social interaction within a group.
It happens. Second, there is no clear social boundary. Everyone in the group
It can be. Third, it has weak rules.
By studying group behavior, you can understand why large groups did so.
The public is a group of people who are affected by having a particular purpose. Four things
It is divided into categories and can be understood by the public. people without real interaction
People are an example. Second, organized the meeting of leader. Third,
It is the public who share emotional exchanges such as spectators in soccer. The last one is to act together
It's a group trying to achieve. For example,  spectators rushing to the stage, for example, after a concert.


2. Interesting
The most interesting part was about rumors. I used to think that rumors and collective actions
I had never thought about it in relation to it. According to the report, rumors are a specific event or item issue.
An unconfirmed explanation of means spreading among people.
Rumors have become a lot of issues in modern society about the social forces that they have.
So this was the most interesting part. I think rumors have a lot of negative power.
Rumors are almost stimulating. That's how much I'm going to ask
Although it has huge effects, it has not been confirmed whether it is true or not.
It is true that rumors are most often mentioned on the stationary stage.

3. Discussion
The advantages and disadvantages of collective action are clear. to maximize the benefits of collective action,
What should be done to reduce the shortcoming?

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