The 1895 debate on the origins of crowd psychology
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Auteurs : Jaap Van Ginneken [Pays-Bas]Source :
- Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences [ 0022-5061 ] ; 1985-10.
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- Alexandre lacassagne, Bonk influence, Chicago press, Crowd behavior, Crowd psychology, Ferri, First chapter, First edition, Folla delinquente, Foules, Founding father, Fournial, France militaire, Gabriel tarde, Ginneken, Jaap, Lacassagne, Psychologie, Revue, Robert park, Same revue, Scipio sighele, Scuola positiva, September, Sighele, Sigmund freud, Social psychology, Tarde, True inventor.
Abstract
The relations among the early authors and works on crowd psychology have remained largely obscure. The most well‐known of these theorists, Gustave Le Bon, seems to have derived a number of his key concepts from earlier authors without properly crediting them. Specifically, Scipio Sighele, who first tried to integrate the various fragmentary analyses on crowd behavior; Gabriel Tarde, who played an intermediary role which can be reconstructed from the unpublished correspondence; and Henry Fournial, an obscure author, all contributed to Le Bon's thought.
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DOI: 10.1002/1520-6696(198510)21:4<375::AID-JHBS2300210408>3.0.CO;2-L
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