Sociology, asked by lousistron366, 1 year ago

Who said sociology is a science of collective behaviour?

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Answered by shreyapatil1
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franklin henry giddings.(1908).
said socilogy is a science of collective behavior..
Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

Franklin Henry Giddens

Explanation:

The person who defined sociology as the science of collective behaviour was Franklin Henry Giddens. Giddens( 1855- 1931) is considered one of the four founding fathers of American sociology. His work involved mortal knowledge and how societies formed from the mortal capability to fete one's kind, meaning others with whom an individual shares colourful similarities, including morals and beliefs.

Collective behaviour involves large figures of people and is fairly robotic and fairly unshaped. Its major types include crowds, screams, rumours, and fashions.

Society according to him is a group of interacting individuals whose collective behaviour, is dominated by and stimulated by the consciousness of kind and follows the laws of cosmic evolution.

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