2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.221601
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Waiting and walking with strangers: a socio-psychological pedestrian experiment on joint action in anonymous situations

Abstract: Research on pedestrian dynamics has generally dealt with temporary gatherings of people who do not know each other personally. These gatherings are often framed as highly individualized encounters in which social interactions play no or only a marginal role. However, recent research based on self-categorization theory showed the relevance of salient social identity for crowd dynamics. Drawing on the interactionist approach of social identity theory and the work of Erving Goffman and Alfred Schütz, this paper a… Show more

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“…Pedestrian dynamics is an interdisciplinary field of research that draws on mathematics, physics, computer science, and psychology, connecting concepts from each in the interest of better understanding human behavior in crowds 1 . Over the last two decades, research into pedestrian dynamics has increasingly incorporated the social sciences to deal with questions of social group status and anonymous crowd behavior, but also with the individual experiences of people in crowds and pedestrian environments 2 14 . This approach is important to complement and improve concepts based on the principles of physics and computer simulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pedestrian dynamics is an interdisciplinary field of research that draws on mathematics, physics, computer science, and psychology, connecting concepts from each in the interest of better understanding human behavior in crowds 1 . Over the last two decades, research into pedestrian dynamics has increasingly incorporated the social sciences to deal with questions of social group status and anonymous crowd behavior, but also with the individual experiences of people in crowds and pedestrian environments 2 14 . This approach is important to complement and improve concepts based on the principles of physics and computer simulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%