The rhythm of collective action

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LANG Martin

Year of publication 2012
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description Through ritualized behavior, among others, close ties are formed between participating members. This is demonstrated by studies in which collective rituals are shown to enhance cooperative behavior (e.g. Ruffle & Sosis, 2007; Xygalatas et al., 2011). The goal of this study is to identify possible aspects of ritualized behavior promoting cooperation, i.e. a rhythmic beat.
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