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100 1  Borch, Christian.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2006063023 
245 14 The Politics of Crowds :|ban Alternative History of 
       Sociology. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (348 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; The Politics of Crowds: An Alternative History of 
       Sociology; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 
       Introduction: the crowd problem; The apogee and 
       disappearance of a problem; Writing semantic history; 
       Crowds in history; The argument; 1: Setting the stage: 
       crowds and modern French society; Crowds in an age of 
       revolutions; Le Bon's crowd psychology: inspirations and 
       concerns; An era of crowds; The biopolitical agenda; 2: 
       Disciplinary struggles: the crowd in early French 
       sociology; Tarde's criminological angle; Using crowd 
       semantics as a template for sociological thinking. 
505 8  From crowds to publics: the political role of 
       sociologyCrowd theory and sociology: the Durkheim effect; 
       Durkheim on crowded effervescence; 3: Weimar developments:
       towards a distinctively sociological theory of crowds; 
       Adopting and adapting the suggestion doctrine; Mobilizing 
       mass action; First World War: evoking large-scale 
       sentiments; Freud's crowd psychology; Establishing 
       distinctively sociological alternatives; Seeing the crowd 
       as a group; Latent and active crowds; The revolutionary 
       crowd; The transformation of the crowd in Weimar 
       sociology; 4: Liberal attitudes: crowd semantics in the 
       USA. 
505 8  Urban crowds between communitarian anxiety and radical 
       democratic celebrationCrowds, suggestion and progressive 
       reform: liberal and communitarian concerns; Robert E. Park
       and the Chicago School; Propaganda and public opinion: 
       nascent problematizations of mass society; Alternatives to
       suggestion; 5: From crowd to mass: problematizing classles
       s society; The emergence of 'mass-man'; Mass versus elite:
       the problem of culture; The politics of mass society; 
       Criticizing mass semantics; 6: Reactions to 
       totalitarianism: new fusions of sociological and 
       psychological thinking. 
505 8  The mass psychology of fascismThe political psychology of 
       mass aberration; Frankfurt orientations: totalitarianism 
       as an escape from mass isolation; Re-problematizing mass 
       culture; Mass society and the lonely crowd; Questioning 
       mass manipulation: the emergence of the primary group; 7: 
       The culmination and dissolution of crowd semantics; An 
       inside view: Elias Canetti's phenomenology of crowds; 
       Crowd dynamics; Relations to power; Conceptual rebirth: 
       towards a rational agenda; From collective behaviour to 
       social movements: crowd semantics fading in the 
       background. 
505 8  The dissolution of sociological crowd theory8: Postmodern 
       conditions: the rise of the post-political masses; The 
       masses and the implosion of the social; The politics of 
       contempt; Postmodern tribes: an affirmative view; The 
       emergence of a new revolutionary subject: the multitude; 
       Epilogue: the politics of crowds; The future(s) of 
       sociological crowd theory; References; Index. 
520    This book analyses sociological discussions on crowds and 
       masses since the late nineteenth century, covering France,
       Germany and the USA. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  7 Crowds.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/884278 
650  7 History.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/958235 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 History.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1411628 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aBorch, Christian.|tPolitics of Crowds : 
       An Alternative History of Sociology.|dCambridge : 
       Cambridge University Press, ©2012|z9781107009738 
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