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What are the 5 types of crowds? |
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Casual Crowd Conventional crowd Expressive Crowd Acting Crowd Protest Crowd |
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results from deliberate planning |
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loose collection of people who interact little if at all |
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What are examples of conventional crowds? |
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College lectures Celebrity funerals |
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Forms around an event with emotional appeal |
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What is an example of an expressive crowd? |
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Religous revival Nascar Races |
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Motivated by an intense single minded purpose |
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What is an example of an acting crowd? |
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Fleeing from a mall after gunshots are heard |
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Boycott, Sit ins, Marches |
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Hoghly emotional crowd that pursues a violent or destructive goal |
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What is a social movement? |
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Organized activity that encourages or discourages social change |
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What is an example of social movement? |
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Civil rights = Racial Equality |
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Why is collectivity hard to study? |
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b/c it is diverse, collective behavior is hard to explain and much collective behavior is transitory |
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Residential pattern where married couple lives with wifes family |
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residential pattern where a married couple lives with the husbands family |
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nuclear family - based on family |
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made-up of people who think themselves as a family an wish others to see them that way |
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family consisting of parents and children as well as other kin |
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a family composed of one or two parents and their children |
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What religion was considered a cult by Roman Citizen? |
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Religous organization that is largely outside a societys cultural traditions |
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a type of religous organization that stands a part from the larger society |
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A church independent of the state that recognizes religous pluralism |
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set apart as extraordinary inspiring awe and reverence |
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An ordinary element of everyday life |
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Why do sociologists study religion? |
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b/c religious beliefs offer insight about the beliefs and functions of a society |
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Who developed the Emergent-Norm Theory? |
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Ralph Turner Lewis Killian |
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Who developed the Contagion Theory? |
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