Asked by Foster Hutchins on May 05, 2024
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The social conditions leading to the formation of lynch mobs,riots,and other types of nonroutine behavior is part of the study of:
A) economic sociology
B) collective action and social movements
C) political institutions
D) demography
E) cohort behavior
Collective Action
Joint efforts by individuals or groups to achieve a common objective, often used in the context of protests, social movements, or collaborative projects.
Social Movements
Organized collective efforts aimed at promoting or resisting change in society.
Lynch Mobs
Groups of people who take the law into their own hands to execute summary justice, often without a fair trial.
- Review various theoretical perspectives on the causes and essence of collective behavior and action.
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Learning Objectives
- Review various theoretical perspectives on the causes and essence of collective behavior and action.
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