Week 2 - Peter Crosby "Deindividuation"
Deindividuation
(n.) a concept in social psychology that is generally thought of as the loss of self-awareness in groups
"This process of losing self-awareness and self restraint, called deindividuation, often occurs when group participation makes people both aroused and anonymous." From Psychology textbook reading
I thought this related to the "mob mentality" that is so talked about in English class and in literature (To Kill a Mockingbird, Huckleberry Finn, etc.). Being in a group sometimes causes violent and irrational actions because of the arousal of the crowd and the loss of identity.
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