Collective Behaviour and Social Movements: A Conceptual Review
Collective behaviour and social movements have been instrumental in engendering
social change, including regime change, and impacting the policy space in many societies.
Published at Journal of Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 3 (9), pp. 53-63. New York, USA: International Institute for Science, Technology and Education.
Published in 2013
Imhonopi, D., Onifade, C. A. & Urim, U. M.
IMHONOPI DAVID » David Imhonopi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology, from the Lagos State University, where he graduated as the best student in his set; a Master of Science degree in Industrial Sociology from the University of Ibadan where he came tops, and a PhD degree from the same department. He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses under different rubrics in Sociology, Industrial... view full profile