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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Mahwah, N.J : Lawrence Erlbaum
    ISBN: 1410607313 , 9781410607317
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xv, 301 pages)
    Series Statement: The European Institute for the Media series
    Uniform Title: B@rein-bevingen 〈English〉
    Uniform Title: Brein-bevingen. 〈engl.〉
    Parallel Title: Print version Collective behavior and public opinion
    DDC: 303.38
    Keywords: Public opinion ; Collective behavior ; Public opinion ; Collective behavior ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Collective behavior ; Public opinion ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Demonstrates the relevance of chaos and complexity theory to communications. The "dynamics" of the title reflect the way collective behaviour is influenced by these theories. The book contains a number of international examples of collective behaviour phenomena
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: A New VisionMind Quakes -- Public Opinion as a Complex Adaptive System (CAS) : Case Number One: The True Colors of Benetton ; The Phenomenon of Public Opinion ; The Metaprinciple of Complex Mutation -- Continuous Mutation of Informal Messages : Case Number Two: The Happy Disney Family ; The Phenomenon of Hearsay ; The Metaprinciple of Continuous Mutation -- Circular Reaction in Media Hypes : Case Number Three: The Hunger for News ; The Phenomenon of Media Hypes ; The Metaprinciple of Circular Reaction -- The Formation of Synergy in Crowds : Case Number Four: The Moruroa Explosion ; The Phenomenon of Psychological Crowds ; The Metaprinciple of Synergy Formation -- The Emergence of Patterns in Opinion Currents : Case Number Five: Hunting the Hunters ; The Phenomenon of Opinion Currents ; The Metaprinciple of Emerging Patterns -- The Self-Organization of Social Movements : Case Number Six: Greenpeace Makes a Wave ; The Phenomenon of Social Movements ; The Metaprinciple of Emerging Patterns -- Shifting Public Moods -- The Evolving Context of Fashion and Fads : Case Number Seven: Pog-O-Mania ; The Phenomenon of Fashion and Fads ; The Metaprinciple of Evolving Contexts -- Critical Thresholds in Fear and Panic : Case Number Eight: The Mad Cow Madness ; The Phenomenon of Fear and Panic ; The Metaprinciple of Critical Thresholds -- Possible Attractors in Outrage and Protest : Case Number Nine: The Dumping of Shell ; The Phenomenon of Outrage and Protest ; The Metaprinciple of Possible Attractors -- Conclusions -- Phase Transitions in Crazes and Crashes : Case Number Ten: The Asian Meltdown ; The Phenomenon of Crazes and Crashes ; The Metaprinciple of Phase Transitions -- Prediction, Planning, and Fundamental Uncertainty : Case Number Eleven: The Chernobyl Fallout ; The Phenomenon of Forecasting ; The Metaprinciple of Fundamental Uncertainty -- Epilogue: Issues Management?
    Note: Translation of the author's: Brein-bevingen. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-287) and indexes. - Print version record , Translation of the author's: Brein-bevingen
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781410607317
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (318 pages)
    Series Statement: European Institute for the Media Series
    DDC: 303.3/8
    Abstract: This is a highly innovative and stimulating work with the outline of an entirely new approach to massive and rapid shifts in opinion and communication. It discusses and explains such mysterious phenomena as sudden crazes and crashes, fads and fashion, hypes and manias, moral outrage and protests, gossip and rumors, and scares and panics. Rich in alternative insights, the book is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the points of departure: the most relevant processes of opinion formation and communication. Part II is about phenomena on three different levels, that have traditionally been studied within the twin fields of mass psychology and collective behavior sociology. Part III focuses on the three prime forms of "emotional coloring" of opinion currents and public moods. Part IV discusses a combination of some of the aforementioned phenomena: successive crazes and crashes in financial markets, and looks at why technological and economic, and social and opinion forecasts often fail so miserably. The audience for this book includes students of social and mass psychology, social movements and collective behavior sociology, and opinion and communication in general. Professionals in public relations, marketing, health, finance, and politics, as well as the educated lay audience, will also find this book of interest.
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    ISBN: 0805843868
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 301 S
    Series Statement: The European Institute for the Media series
    Uniform Title: Brein-bevingen 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 303.3/8
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    Keywords: Public opinion ; Collective behavior ; Kollektives Verhalten ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Soziale Anpassung ; Meinungsbildung
    Description / Table of Contents: Literaturverz. S. 275 - 287
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