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Media studies, Le Bon’s psychology of crowds, and qualitative-normative research on propaganda, 1880–2020
Published 2023-06-01“…This is why the work of Gustave Le Bon (1841–1931) acquired new actuality. In Psychology of Crowds, first published in 1895, Le Bon suggested an explanation for why some people resort to propaganda and why others believe in it. …”
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Emmanuel Plasseraud, Les Spectateurs du cinéma - Histoire des théories de la réception filmique
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La Foule. Réflexions autour d’une abstraction
Published 2010-09-01“…Gustave Le Bon’s Psychology of Crowds appears as a typical ‘miniature’ not only of crowd psychology as well as a whole body of works which foreran the emergence of that particular discipline in the last decade of the 19th Century, but also ultimately of whatever could be qualified as ‘crowd theory.’ …”
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Using VR in Learning and Teaching
Published 2011“…However, since January 2009, I have been using the USES to teach Research Methods to 1st year Undergraduate Psychology Students, and realised that it can also be useful in teaching students about theories relating to the psychology of crowd behaviour. Therefore, I investigated the effectiveness of the USES as a teaching tool to explore its potential educational benefits.…”
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Effects of working memory load on visual crowding?
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Development of a Crowd-Stress Index (CSI) for use in risk assessment
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Don't stop me now: Psychological effects of interrupting a moving pedestrian crowd and a video game.
Published 2023-01-01“…The main aim of this research is to understand the effects of interruptions on individuals from a psychological and crowd dynamics perspective. Two studies were conducted to investigate this issue, with each focusing on different types of interruptions and examining their psychological (emotion, motivation, arousal) and physiological (heart rate) components. …”
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