A Report by Jose Radin L. Garduque
in MAT Soc. Sci. class of Prof. Josan Dela Cruz Borres in Filamer Christian University, Roxas City (First Semester, A.Y. 2013-2014)
2. Collective Behavior
and Social Movements
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Definition
Characteristics
Conditions
Factors
Theories
Crowds
Types of Crowds
Mass
Types of Mass Behavior
Social Movements
Types of Social Movements
4. Collective Behavior:
Characteristics
• Represent the actions
of groups of people, not
individuals
• Exhibit patterned
behavior that are
usually highly emotional
• Often associated with
effort to achieve social
change
7. Collective Behavior:
Theories
• Emergent Norm Theory
– postulates that people
faced with an unusual
situation can direct a
movement
• Value Added Theory
• – agents of social
control conducive to
collective actions must
be present for collective
behavior to occur
20. Social Movements:
Theories
• Resource Mobilization –
people organize
movements by using
knowledge, skills &
money
• Political Process –
movements exploit social
structural opportunities
• New Social Movement –
new forces of identity are
created as people
participate in movements
22. Social Movements:
Stages
• Preliminary Stage –
people become aware of
a threatening problem
• Coalescence Stage –
people begin to organize
and start making the
threat known to the
public
• Institutionalization Stage
– organizational structure
develops
28. Collective Behavior &
Social Movements
A Report by Jose Radin
L. Garduque in MAT
Soc. Sci. class of Prof.
Josan Dela Cruz
Borres in Filamer
Christian University,
Roxas City (First
Semester, A.Y. 20132014)