Literature DB >> 34493441

Collective rule-breaking.

Jens Krause1, Pawel Romanczuk2, Emiel Cracco3, William Arlidge4, Anne Nassauer5, Marcel Brass6.   

Abstract

Rules form an important part of our everyday lives. Here we explore the role of social influence in rule-breaking. In particular, we identify some of the cognitive mechanisms underlying rule-breaking and propose approaches for how they can be scaled up to the level of groups or crowds to better understand the emergence of collective rule-breaking. Social contagion plays an important role in such processes and different dynamics such as linear or rapid nonlinear spreading can have important consequences for interventions in rule-breaking. A closer integration of cognitive psychology, microsociology and mathematical modelling will be key to a deeper understanding of collective rule-breaking to turn this field of research into a predictive science.
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Keywords:  collective behaviour; contagion; rule-breaking; violence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34493441     DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2021.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Cogn Sci        ISSN: 1364-6613            Impact factor:   20.229


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1.  Avoiding costly mistakes in groups: The evolution of error management in collective decision making.

Authors:  Alan N Tump; Max Wolf; Pawel Romanczuk; Ralf H J M Kurvers
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2022-08-19       Impact factor: 4.779

2.  Evidence for a two-step model of social group influence.

Authors:  Emiel Cracco; Ulysses Bernardet; Robbe Sevenhant; Nette Vandenhouwe; Fran Copman; Wouter Durnez; Klaas Bombeke; Marcel Brass
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2022-08-06
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