
Herd mentality is the phenomenon in which individuals deviate from their own thoughts, values, and beliefs under the influence of a group or crowd, adopting the behaviors of the majority. This occurs as a result of humans’ innate tendency to adapt to the social groups they belong to. Often unconsciously, individuals internalize the attitudes, emotions, and opinions of those around them, relegating their own rational assessments to the background.The foundation of herd mentality rests on three po
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Psychologie des Foules, written by French sociologist and psychologist Gustave Le Bon in 1895, is a seminal work that examines the behavior of individuals within crowds and the psychological dynamics underlying such behavior. Le Bon argues that individual behavior within a crowd differs significantly from behavior exhibited when individuals are alone. In the work, crowd psychology is analyzed through concepts such as the influence of unconscious processes, suggestion, imitation, and emotional re
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Elif Laçin

Crowd management is the systematic process of planning, organizing, and implementing measures to control, regulate, and guide the movements, behaviors, and activities of large groups of people in a specific area or space. Its primary objective is to ensure that participants have positive experiences in a safe and secure environment without feeling overly controlled. This process involves anticipating potential negative outcomes, taking necessary precautions, and carrying out planning, organizati
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