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      • Collective behaviour resembles organized group behaviour in that it consists of people acting together; but it is more spontaneous—and consequently more volatile and less predictable—than is behaviour in groups that have well-established rules and traditions specifying their purposes, membership, leadership, and method of operation.
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  2. Collective behavior, the kinds of activities engaged in by sizable but loosely organized groups of people. Episodes of collective behavior tend to be quite spontaneous, resulting from an experience shared by the members of the group that engenders a sense of common interest and identity.

  3. AP Human Geography Unit 3 Terms (Culture and Identity) A group's way of life, including the shared system of social meanings, values and relations that is transmitted between generations (can be seen as learned behavior).

  4. Mar 22, 2017 · Collective Behaviour can be defined as any action engaged in by a sizeable but loosely organised group of individuals that is not mandated or regulated by institutions, which is spontaneous and consequently more volatile and less predictable.

  5. Definition. Collective behavior is the spontaneous, unstructured, and temporary actions of a group of people in response to a specific situation or event. It is characterized by a shared sense of purpose or emotion among participants.

  6. In this chapter, we examine the relationship between culture and society in greater detail and pay special attention to the elements and forces that shape culture, including diversity and cultural changes. A final discussion touches on the different theoretical perspectives from which human geographers research culture. Defining Culture

  7. Apr 5, 2023 · Collective behaviors refer to a range of psychological behaviors that occur when a large number of people act in a relatively unstructured & unpredictable way. In other words, these are the “spontaneous” behaviors of a group of people.

  8. Folk culture is transmitted slowly, primarily through migration. Example: The Bantu tribes who migrated all over the African coast spread agricultural knowledge and technology. Diffusion of Popular Culture. Popular culture is spread through electronics, eg. 1940's - The Armed Forces Radio Network, Today - Online.

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