collective behavior and social movements
Collective behavior refers to spontaneous and unstructured actions taken by a group outside of established norms and institutions. Social movements, on the other hand, are organized and sustained efforts by a group of people seeking to bring about social or political change. Both involve group dynamics and can influence broader societal attitudes and behaviors.
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