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spontaneously, have a tendency to represent significant aspects of their community as episodic memories. This usually leads to strong social cohesion and solidarity, an indulgent atmosphere, an exclusive ethos and a restriction of social networks. Formal groups, that have scheduled and anonymous meetings, tend to represent significant aspects of their community as semantic memories which usually leads to weak social cohesion and solidarity, a more moderate atmosphere, an inclusive ethos and an expansion of social networks.
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State and society that in
Gramsci's view emerged during the age of mass politics.” Collective organisms can express collective consciousness. Whether this form of expression finds itself in the realm of the state or the realm of society is up to the direction that the subjects take in expressing their collective consciousness. In Gramsci's
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According to a theory, the character of collective consciousness depends on the type of mnemonic encoding used within a group (Tsoukalas, 2007). The specific type of encoding used has a predictable influence on the group's behavior and collective ideology. Informal groups, that meet infrequently and
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generally means "conscience", "consciousness", "awareness", or "perception". Given the multiplicity of definitions, translators of
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and society. As
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examine collective consciousness from different lenses. These different disciplines reach a similar understanding of a collective consciousness despite their different approaches to the subject. The inherent humanness in the idea of collective consciousness refers to a shared way of thinking among
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states, “A collective consciousness, which is to say a living organism, is formed only after the unification of the multiplicity through friction on the part of the individuals; nor can one say that ‘silence’ is not a multiplicity.” A form of collective consciousness can be formed from
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among its different constituent parts, and therefore, this whole cannot be uniformly the same. The unified whole can embrace different forms of consciousness (or individual experiences of social reality), which coexist to reflect the different experiences of the
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religion played an important role in uniting members through the creation of a common consciousness. In societies of this type, the contents of an individual's consciousness are largely shared in common with all other members of their society, creating a
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them in an entirely different light.” “Cognitive materialism” is presented in the work by
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to refer to the social rather than individual causes of suicide. This relates to the concept of collective consciousness, as if there is a lack of integration or solidarity in society then suicide rates will be higher.
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The totality of beliefs and sentiments common to the average members of a society forms a determinate system with a life of its own. It can be termed the collective or common consciousness.
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407:mechanical solidarity
277:conscience collective
264:collective conscience
4479:Naturalism (Western)
4474:Naturalism (Chinese)
4386:Renaissance humanism
2942:Conceptual framework
2907:System justification
2746:Hysterical contagion
2330:Religious uniformity
2313:Religious conversion
2169:Cognitive dissonance
2067:Selective perception
1918:Theory of everything
1888:Primal world beliefs
1873:Philosophical theory
1690:History of sociology
1600:L'Année Sociologique
1284:in a Nutshell Part 6
1275:(16 February 1967).
956:Best, Shaun (2002).
908:Luke, David (2011).
743:Higher consciousness
268:collective conscious
163:improve this article
28:Higher consciousness
21:Social consciousness
3892:Christian democracy
2855:Social facilitation
2751:Information cascade
2686:Emotional contagion
2624:Collective behavior
2586:Symbolic boundaries
2440:Cultural psychology
2184:Cultural dissonance
2057:Observer-expectancy
2052:Observational error
2037:In-group favoritism
1782:Conventional wisdom
793:Schema (psychology)
673:Collective identity
4590:Post-structuralism
3344:natural philosophy
2726:Group polarization
2711:Group cohesiveness
2360:Social engineering
2258:Media manipulation
2179:Crowd manipulation
2164:Circular reporting
2082:Clever Hans effect
2062:Selective exposure
1619:Social integration
1594:Academic sociology
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489:sexual orientation
109:encyclopedic style
96:is written like a
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3927:Constitutionalism
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3142:mind–body problem
2935:tacit assumptions
2887:Spontaneous order
2877:Social psychology
2830:Self-organization
2174:Critical thinking
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1792:Cultural movement
1772:Conceptual system
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1411:. pp. 32–51.
1398:. pp. 43–64.
1385:. pp. 41–59.
1372:978-0-472-03079-8
1315:Works by Durkheim
1042:978-1-4129-0572-5
916:. 75(902): 26–42.
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653:Anonymous (group)
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4062:Social democracy
3937:Environmentalism
3917:Communitarianism
3882:Authoritarianism
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3443:Codes of conduct
3094:World disclosure
3082:consensus theory
2850:Social exclusion
2656:Crowd psychology
2651:Consensus theory
2614:Bandwagon effect
2551:Rites of passage
2365:Social influence
2298:Propaganda model
2263:Media regulation
2092:wishful thinking
2042:Magical thinking
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