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Crowd Psychology
Geneticist Steve Jones investigates crowd behaviour and finds that modern science disputes myths of mad mobs out of control.
Collective behaviour and how it can be managed is a burgeoning field of science, driven by the demands of music festivals, sporting events and managing protests.
The origins of this topical specialism lie in the turn of the last century, when academics argued that crowds were a hostile force to be reckoned with - mad mobs where indviduals lose their rational behaviour and get caught up in the crowd. However there's a growing body of evidence to suggest the opposite. Geneticist Steve Jones investigates.
Producer: Erika Wright
First broadcast in June 2012.
Last on
Thu 1 Aug 201322:00
BBC Radio 3
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- Sun 24 Jun 201219:45BBC Radio 3
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