2023
DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12682
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The role of identity‐related beliefs in the appraisal and management of crowding: Insights from the Hajj

Enes Yalcin,
Nick Hopkins

Abstract: In crowds, to the degree one identifies with other crowd members one likely experiences a sense of common purpose, social connection and mutual support. Such is the psychological significance of these correlates of a shared identity that even others' close physical proximity can be pleasurable. However, such pleasure in others' proximity cannot be assumed: physical crowding can bring practical challenges and so potentially disturb the positive experience of crowd membership. In the research reported here, we e… Show more

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