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A visualization of social network analysis (SNA). In the 21st century, much of the study of social contagion involves online networks and communities.

Social contagion involves behaviour, emotions, or conditions spreading spontaneously through a group or network. The phenomenon has been discussed by social scientists since the late 19th century, although much work on the subject was based on unclear or even contradictory conceptions of what social contagion is, so exact definitions vary. Some scholars include the unplanned spread of ideas through a population as social contagion, though others prefer to class that as memetics. Generally social contagion is understood to be separate from the collective behaviour which results from a direct attempt to exert social influence.

Two broad divisions of social contagion are behavioural contagion and emotional contagion. The study of social contagion has intensified in the 21st century. Much recent work involves academics from social psychology, sociology, and network science investigating online social networks. Studies in the 20th century typically focused on negative effects such as violent mob behaviour, whereas those of the 21st century, while sometimes looking at harmful effects, have often focused on relatively neutral or positive effects like the tendency for people to take action on climate change once a sufficient number of their neighbours do.

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Emotional contagion

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Contagion

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Behavioral contagion

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Behavioral contagion is a form of social contagion involving the spread of behavior through a group. It refers to the propensity for a person to copy...

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Hysterical contagion

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Donald Ewen Cameron

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Social network

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induction of social contagion of voting behavior, emotions, risk perception, and commercial products. In demography, the study of social networks has...

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Collective memory

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Roediger, Henry L.; Meade, Michelle L.; Bergman, Erik T. (2001). "Social contagion of memory". Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 8 (2): 365–371. doi:10.3758/bf03196174...

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Irreversible Damage

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Process, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Burt, R.S. (1987). "Social Contagion and Innovation: Cohesive Versus Structural Equivalence". American Journal...

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Complex contagion

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Social reality

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Individual action on climate change

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phenomenon through social networks played a significant role: "It’s hard to deny that the dancing mania was marked by social contagion exacerbated by stress...

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Loneliness

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December 2012. Christakis, N.A.; Fowler, J.H. (2013). "Social contagion theory: examining dynamic social networks and human behavior". Statistics in Medicine...

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Information hazard

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Mass psychogenic illness

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through a population where there is no infectious agent responsible for contagion. It is the rapid spread of illness signs and symptoms affecting members...

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Belongingness

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minimum number of social contacts. The quality of interactions is more important than the quantity of interactions. People who form social attachments beyond...

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Conversion therapy

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their patient's dysphoria is caused by factors such as homophobia, social contagion, sexual trauma, and autism. Some practitioners of GET avoid using their...

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Salami tactics Shifting baseline Slippery slope Technological change as a social process Tyranny of small decisions Fogg GE, LaBolle EM (14 March 2006)....

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Dissociative identity disorder

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psychopathology: Symptom and disorder authenticity or psychosomatic social contagion?". Comprehensive Psychiatry. 121: 152362. doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2022...

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