Crowds
Ethnographic Encounters
Herausgeber: Steffen, Megan
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Ethnographic Encounters
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What exactly is a crowd? How do crowds differ from other large gatherings of people? And how do they transform emotions, politics, or faith?
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What exactly is a crowd? How do crowds differ from other large gatherings of people? And how do they transform emotions, politics, or faith?
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350002340
- ISBN-10: 1350002348
- Artikelnr.: 53304405
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350002340
- ISBN-10: 1350002348
- Artikelnr.: 53304405
Megan Steffen is an Independent Scholar, and received her PhD in Anthropology from Princeton University, USA.
FiguresContributorsForeword - John Borneman
Series EditorAcknowledgements0. Introduction - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA1. The Syrian Revolution: Crowds
the Political Field
the Political Subject - John Borneman
Princeton University
USA2. The Disappearance of the Crowd and the Rise of Dissent in Thailand - Tyrell Haberkorn
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA3. Spectacles of Piety: Prayer and the Politics of Mass Arousal in Democratic Nigeria - Ebenezer Obadare
University of Kansas
USA 4. Crowds and Transformations: On the Pious Crowds of the Hajj - Abdellah Hammoudi
Princeton University
USA5. "Too Many People": Crowds and Cliques in Contemporary China - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA6. Regarding Others: Metro Crowds
Metro Publics
Metro Mobs - Rashmi Sadana
George Mason University
USA7. Emotional Entrainment in Crowds and Other Social Formations - Douglas Hollan
UCLA
USA8. Enduring Crowds: The Ritual Molding of the Anthropos in the Prolonging of Political Protest - Bjørn Thomassen
Roskilde University
Denmark9. The Ethics of the Digital: Crowds and Popular Justice in Bangladesh Nusrat - Sabina Chowdhury
Amherst College
USA10. Death on the Bund: Crowd Control and the Chinese Dream in Shanghai - Scott Moskowitz
Princeton University
USAGuide to Further Reading - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USASelected BibliographyNotes
Series EditorAcknowledgements0. Introduction - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA1. The Syrian Revolution: Crowds
the Political Field
the Political Subject - John Borneman
Princeton University
USA2. The Disappearance of the Crowd and the Rise of Dissent in Thailand - Tyrell Haberkorn
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA3. Spectacles of Piety: Prayer and the Politics of Mass Arousal in Democratic Nigeria - Ebenezer Obadare
University of Kansas
USA 4. Crowds and Transformations: On the Pious Crowds of the Hajj - Abdellah Hammoudi
Princeton University
USA5. "Too Many People": Crowds and Cliques in Contemporary China - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA6. Regarding Others: Metro Crowds
Metro Publics
Metro Mobs - Rashmi Sadana
George Mason University
USA7. Emotional Entrainment in Crowds and Other Social Formations - Douglas Hollan
UCLA
USA8. Enduring Crowds: The Ritual Molding of the Anthropos in the Prolonging of Political Protest - Bjørn Thomassen
Roskilde University
Denmark9. The Ethics of the Digital: Crowds and Popular Justice in Bangladesh Nusrat - Sabina Chowdhury
Amherst College
USA10. Death on the Bund: Crowd Control and the Chinese Dream in Shanghai - Scott Moskowitz
Princeton University
USAGuide to Further Reading - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USASelected BibliographyNotes
FiguresContributorsForeword - John Borneman
Series EditorAcknowledgements0. Introduction - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA1. The Syrian Revolution: Crowds
the Political Field
the Political Subject - John Borneman
Princeton University
USA2. The Disappearance of the Crowd and the Rise of Dissent in Thailand - Tyrell Haberkorn
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA3. Spectacles of Piety: Prayer and the Politics of Mass Arousal in Democratic Nigeria - Ebenezer Obadare
University of Kansas
USA 4. Crowds and Transformations: On the Pious Crowds of the Hajj - Abdellah Hammoudi
Princeton University
USA5. "Too Many People": Crowds and Cliques in Contemporary China - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA6. Regarding Others: Metro Crowds
Metro Publics
Metro Mobs - Rashmi Sadana
George Mason University
USA7. Emotional Entrainment in Crowds and Other Social Formations - Douglas Hollan
UCLA
USA8. Enduring Crowds: The Ritual Molding of the Anthropos in the Prolonging of Political Protest - Bjørn Thomassen
Roskilde University
Denmark9. The Ethics of the Digital: Crowds and Popular Justice in Bangladesh Nusrat - Sabina Chowdhury
Amherst College
USA10. Death on the Bund: Crowd Control and the Chinese Dream in Shanghai - Scott Moskowitz
Princeton University
USAGuide to Further Reading - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USASelected BibliographyNotes
Series EditorAcknowledgements0. Introduction - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA1. The Syrian Revolution: Crowds
the Political Field
the Political Subject - John Borneman
Princeton University
USA2. The Disappearance of the Crowd and the Rise of Dissent in Thailand - Tyrell Haberkorn
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA3. Spectacles of Piety: Prayer and the Politics of Mass Arousal in Democratic Nigeria - Ebenezer Obadare
University of Kansas
USA 4. Crowds and Transformations: On the Pious Crowds of the Hajj - Abdellah Hammoudi
Princeton University
USA5. "Too Many People": Crowds and Cliques in Contemporary China - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USA6. Regarding Others: Metro Crowds
Metro Publics
Metro Mobs - Rashmi Sadana
George Mason University
USA7. Emotional Entrainment in Crowds and Other Social Formations - Douglas Hollan
UCLA
USA8. Enduring Crowds: The Ritual Molding of the Anthropos in the Prolonging of Political Protest - Bjørn Thomassen
Roskilde University
Denmark9. The Ethics of the Digital: Crowds and Popular Justice in Bangladesh Nusrat - Sabina Chowdhury
Amherst College
USA10. Death on the Bund: Crowd Control and the Chinese Dream in Shanghai - Scott Moskowitz
Princeton University
USAGuide to Further Reading - Megan Steffen
User Experience Researcher
Mountain View
CA
USASelected BibliographyNotes