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  1. Predicting collective behaviour at the Hajj: place, space and the process of cooperation
  2. Walking together: behavioural signatures of psychological crowds
  3. The evolving normative dimensions of ‘riot’: Towards an elaborated social identity explanation
  4. The role of social identity processes in mass emergency behaviour: An integrative review
  5. Emergent social identity and observing social support predict social support provided by survivors in a disaster: Solidarity in the 2010 Chile earthquake
  6. How crowd self-organization contributes to crowd safety at an outdoor music event.
  7. Social Movements: A Social Psychological Perspective
  8. Collective Behavior, Social Psychology of
  9. Effective responder communication, perceived responder legitimacy, and group identification predict public cooperation and compliance in a mass decontamination visualization experiment
  10. Emergency responders’ experiences of and expectations regarding decontamination
  11. Effective Responder Communication Improves Efficiency and Psychological Outcomes in a Mass Decontamination Field Experiment: Implications for Public Behaviour in the Event of a Chemical Incident
  12. Crowd Psychology
  13. Crowdedness Mediates the Effect of Social Identification on Positive Emotion in a Crowd: A Survey of Two Crowd Events
  14. Perceived Responder Legitimacy and Group Identification Predict Cooperation and Compliance in a Mass Decontamination Field Exercise
  15. Psychological disaster myths in the perception and management of mass emergencies
  16. Communication during mass casualty decontamination: highlighting the gaps
  17. Talking about Hillsborough: ‘Panic’ as Discourse in Survivors' Accounts of the 1989 Football Stadium Disaster
  18. The effect of communication during mass decontamination
  19. Representing crowd behaviour in emergency planning guidance: ‘mass panic’ or collective resilience?
  20. Prejudice is about politics: A collective action perspective
  21. Public communication needs during incidents involving emergency decontamination
  22. Public Experiences of Mass Casualty Decontamination
  23. Contextualising the crowd in contemporary social science
  24. Collective Identity, Political Participation, and the Making of the Social Self
  25. Come together: Two studies concerning the impact of group relations on personal space
  26. Collective Psychological Empowerment as a Model of Social Change: Researching Crowds and Power
  27. Everyone for themselves? A comparative study of crowd solidarity among emergency survivors
  28. Psychosocial resilience and its influence on managing mass emergencies and disasters
  29. The phenomenology of empowerment in collective action
  30. Explaining enduring empowerment: a comparative study of collective action and psychological outcomes
  31. Transforming the boundaries of collective identity: from the ‘local’ anti-road campaign to ‘global’ resistance?
  32. The Role of Police Perceptions and Practices in the Development of "Public Disorder"1,2
  33. ‘Hooligans’ abroad? Inter-group dynamics, social identity and participation in collective ‘disorder’ at the 1998 World Cup Finals
  34. Collective action and psychological change: The emergence of new social identities
  35. The Inter-Group Dynamics of Empowerment: A Social Identity Model
  36. From prejudice to collective action