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Protest Crowds through the Lens of Distributed Cognition
- Social Research: An International Quarterly
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 90, Number 2, Summer 2023
- pp. 293-314
- 10.1353/sor.2023.a901706
- Article
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Abstract:
How are ideas transformed into collective causes that can rally and sustain protest crowds? We present a theoretical framework of crowd mobilization through the perspective of distributed cognition. We look at protest crowds as distributed processes that happen across brains, bodies, social interactions, and material-technological resources. This perspective is illustrated by protest crowd dynamics as they are facilitated by social interaction, symbols, narrative forms, and physical and virtual spaces.