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mass psychology and collective behaviour sociology in the internet age

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An edition of Mood contagion (2013)

Mood contagion

mass psychology and collective behaviour sociology in the internet age

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"Over the past century, the twin fields of mass psychology and collective behaviour sociology have shared a rather marginal and episodic existence. They used to focus on crowd events and social movements, but they seem to have lost ground. The author gives them new relevance and topicality by re-connecting them with some of the very latest findings from biology (social genes), neurology (mirror neurons), and social science (reproducing memes). Through ten ever widening concentric circles, he takes us on a fascinating journey, from gregarious individuals to small groups, performance audiences and social movements, organizational culture and social networks, mass media and product markets, public opinion, and finally contemporary internet research. He notes that both managers and policymakers are increasingly surprised by mental earthquakes and tsunamis suddenly rippling around the globe within mere minutes."--Publisher's website.

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Mood contagion: mass psychology and collective behaviour sociology in the internet age
2013, Eleven International Publishing, Sold and distributed in USA and Canada [by] International Specialized Book Services
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Emotion Viruses in the 21st Century.
Isolated Individuals, Gregariousness and Bonding. The Tycoon;s Granddaughter, and Stockholm Syndrome ; The Social Psychology of ... Plants ; Pinpoint Roundworm Brains and Primitive Gregariousness ; Dolphins and Whales Coming to Our Aid ; Serendipity and Mirror Neurons in Monkeys and Apes ; Baby Bonding and the Happiness Hormone ; Adult 'Rapport', Unconscious Imitation and Connection ; Conclusion.
Small Groups, Conformity and Team Spirit. Obedience in The Xtreme Zone ; Reality Television and The Human Zoo ; Deviance Breeds Anxiety; Innovators Need Confidence ; Team Spirit Makes Us Excel: In Leisure and Work ; Conclusion.
Performance Audiences, Synchronicity and Enthusiasm. Fire-Walking and 'ExtraSensory Perception' ; Sentimental Tears for the Foreign Legion ; Musical Manipulation of Our Neurons ; Contagion at the Bronchial Philharmonic ; Claques, Applause and the Law of the Root ; Conclusion.
Social Movements, Unease and New Initiatives. Preparing for the End of the World ; Failed Prophecies and 'Cognitive Dissonance' ; How Amsterdam Provos Triggered the Sixties ; Flash Mobs and a Recurring Saturday Night Fever ; How a Street Vendor Triggered a Global Revolution ; Egypt and the Handbook for Non-Violent Protest ; A Chinese Outrage, Spreading Through Twitter ; Conclusion.
Formal Organizations, Hi-Tech and Employee Morale. NASA and Hubris, 'Can Do' and Groupthink ; Ceo Hubris, Minimax Strategies and Merger Mania ; A Wildcat Strike at an Airline Company ; France Telecom: An Epidemic of Suicides at Work ; Work as Play in Silicon Valley ; Conclusion.
Social Networks, Information Campaigns and Shifting Norms. The Clash of Civilizations and How Beliefs Spread ; Breeding Memes, Inside Your Head ; The Small World of Networks, in Three to Six Degrees ; The Framington Study and Health Epidemics ; The King of Bhutan, and the Spreading of Happiness ; Conclusion.
Mass Media, Audience Scares and Hypes. Spaghetti Westerns and Movie Audiences ; 9/11 and the Brains of Television Audiences ; Television Violence, Traffic Accidents and Heart Attacks ; Sports Coverage Leading to Murder and Birth Spikes ; The 'Social Construction' of the Great Mexican Flu Scare ; Media Scare, on an Imaginary Worldwide Pandemic ; Frames and Metaphors, on Sweeteners and Biotech ; The Media Hype on Eclipse Fever ; Conclusion.
Product Markets, Rumours and Buzz. Coke and the Great Soft Drink Nausea Scare ; Contagious Anxiety Through 'MPI' ; 'WoM', Product Rumours and Buzz ; Cream and Liqueur: An Unbelievable Story ; Sex, and Inviting Intimate Friends to a 'Home Party' ; Conclusion.
Public Opinion, Long-Term Mood Waves and the 'Zeitgeist'. Economic Mood Waves, and the Historic Skyscraper Race ; Playgirls, Miniskirts and Birth Rates ; Political Mood Waves and the President's Predicament ; Psychohistory and the Drift to Collective Violence ; Conclusion.
Epilogue The Future, with Ongoing 'Sentiment Analysis'
Glossary
References
Index
About the Author.

Edition Notes

"The original Dutch edition 'Het enthousiasmevirus - Hoe gevoelens zich explosief verspreiden nu iedereen online" was published by Amstel/Business Contact, spring 2012"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Translated from the Dutch.

Internet Archive - 2

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Published in
The Hague, Portland, OR

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302
Library of Congress
HM1033 .G52813 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 149 pages
Number of pages
149

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27791098M
Internet Archive
moodcontagionmas0000ginn
ISBN 10
9462360855, 9462120080
ISBN 13
9789462360853, 9789462120082, 9789460947513
LCCN
2013427614
OCLC/WorldCat
841229742

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