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Collective Behavior and Social Movements

 

 

 

 

Collective Behavior and Social Movements

 

 

The term “collective behaviour” was first used by Franklin Henry Giddings in the year 1908, and it was used to denote any spontaneous or unplanned reaction as well as action recorded from a group of people. However, collective behaviours of animals are also studied when kept under certain controlled environments to learn more about the species. Sociologists usually use this term for any behaviour involving more than one person. It is done primarily, to explore mankind and put man under the microscope as a “social animal”.Read More »Collective Behavior and Social Movements