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Theory of collective behavior.
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Author(s):
Neil J. Smelser
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1963
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Analyzing collective behavior.
pp. 23
Basic concepts: The components of social action.
pp. 47
Structural strain underlying collective behavior.
pp. 67
The nature of collective behavior.
pp. 79
The creation of generalized beliefs.
pp. 131
The panic.
pp. 170
The craze.
pp. 222
The hostile outburst.
pp. 270
The norm-oriented movement.
pp. 313
The value-oriented movement.
pp. 382
Concluding remarks.
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