The crowd is often depicted as a source of irrationality and danger – in the form of riots and mass emergencies. By placing crowd events back in their social context – their ongoing historical and proximal relationships with other groups and social structures – this volume restores meaning to the analysis of crowd behaviour. Together, the studies described in this collection demonstrate the potential of crowd research to enhance the positive experience of crowd participants and to improve design, planning, and management around crowd events.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.
John Drury is Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology at the University of Sussex, UK.
Clifford Stott is Visiting Professor in the Socio-Technical Centre, University of Leeds and Managing Director at CCM (Crowd & Conflict Management) Limited.