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Collective rule-breaking

(2021) TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES. 25(12). p.1082-1095
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Rules form an important part of our everyday lives. Here we explore the role of social influence in rule-breaking. In particular, we identify some of the cognitive mechanisms underlying rule-breaking and propose approaches for how they can be scaled up to the level of groups or crowds to better understand the emergence of collective rule-breaking. Social contagion plays an important role in such processes and different dynamics such as linear or rapid nonlinear spreading can have important consequences for interventions in rule-breaking. A closer integration of cognitive psychology, microsociology and mathematical modelling will be key to a deeper understanding of collective rule-breaking to turn this field of research into a predictive science.
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DECISION-MAKING, SOCIAL-INFLUENCE, GROUP-SIZE, TIPPING POINTS, VIOLENCE, MODELS, BEHAVIOR, CONFORMITY, EMERGENCE, CONTAGION

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MLA
Krause, Jens, et al. “Collective Rule-Breaking.” TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, vol. 25, no. 12, 2021, pp. 1082–95, doi:10.1016/j.tics.2021.08.003.
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Krause, J., Romanczuk, P., Cracco, E., Arlidge, W., Nassauer, A., & Brass, M. (2021). Collective rule-breaking. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, 25(12), 1082–1095. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2021.08.003
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Krause, Jens, Pawel Romanczuk, Emiel Cracco, William Arlidge, Anne Nassauer, and Marcel Brass. 2021. “Collective Rule-Breaking.” TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 25 (12): 1082–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2021.08.003.
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Krause, Jens, Pawel Romanczuk, Emiel Cracco, William Arlidge, Anne Nassauer, and Marcel Brass. 2021. “Collective Rule-Breaking.” TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 25 (12): 1082–1095. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2021.08.003.
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Krause J, Romanczuk P, Cracco E, Arlidge W, Nassauer A, Brass M. Collective rule-breaking. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES. 2021;25(12):1082–95.
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J. Krause, P. Romanczuk, E. Cracco, W. Arlidge, A. Nassauer, and M. Brass, “Collective rule-breaking,” TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, vol. 25, no. 12, pp. 1082–1095, 2021.
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  author       = {{Krause, Jens and Romanczuk, Pawel and Cracco, Emiel and Arlidge, William and Nassauer, Anne and Brass, Marcel}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{12}},
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  title        = {{Collective rule-breaking}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2021.08.003}},
  volume       = {{25}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}

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