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Plummer, Tony. The psychology of technical analysis: Profiting from crowd behavior and the dynamics of price. Chicago: Probus Pub. Co., 1993.

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Sentiment in the Forex market: Indicators and strategies to profit from crowd behavior and market extremes. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2008.

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Ali, Saad, Ko Nishino, Dinesh Manocha, and Mubarak Shah, eds. Modeling, Simulation and Visual Analysis of Crowds. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8483-7.

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N, Pathak P., and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, eds. Extraction chromatographic studies on a strontium selective crown ether. Mumbai: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 1998.

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Associates, Golder, and Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology., eds. Crown pillar stability back-analysis: Report to CANMET. Mississauga, Ont: Golder Associates Ltd., 1990.

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Sunkin, Maurice. The nature of the crown: A legal and political analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Tonasket Ranger District (Wash.), Washington (State). Dept. of Ecology., and TerraMatrix Inc, eds. Crown Jewel Mine, draft environmental impact statement. Steamboat Springs, CO: TerraMatrix, 1995.

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Crow-Omaha: New light on a classic problem of kinship analysis. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2012.

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Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. An environmental assessment of timber management on crown lands in the Megisan Lake area. Toronto: The Committee, 1996.

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Cerrah, Ibrahim. Crowds and public order policing: An analysis of crowds and interpretations of their behaviour based on observational studies in Turkey, England, and Wales. Aldershot: Ashgate/Dartmouth, 1998.

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Willey, Patrick S. Prehistoric warfare on the Great Plains: Skeletal analysis of the Crow Creek massacre victims. New York: Garland Pub., 1990.

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Treacy, Eoin. Crowd Money: A Practical Guide to Macro Behavioural Technical Analysis. Harriman House Publishing, 2013.

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Treacy, Eoin. Crowd Money: A Practical Guide to Macro Behavioural Technical Analysis. Harriman House Publishing, 2013.

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Lewis, Shady. Foucault in Tahrir Square: Discourse Analysis and the Social Consturction of Crowd. Independently Published, 2018.

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Lewis, Shady. Foucault in Tahrir Square: Discourse Analysis and the Social Construction of Crowd. Independently Published, 2018.

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Babilon, Annemarie. London Riots : an Analysis of the 2011 England Riots: Police Crowd Control Tactics. Independently Published, 2021.

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Davis, Nathan E. Beware of the Crowd at Extremes: The Importance of Contrary Opinion in the Stock Market. Ned Davis Research, 2003.

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Homer, Jarrod. Analysis of David Riesman's the Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character. Macat International Limited, 2017.

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The Psychology of Technical Analysis: Profiting From Crowd Behavior and the Dynamics of Price. McGraw-Hill Trade, 1993.

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Analysis of David Riesman's the Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character. Macat International Limited, 2017.

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Løgstrup, K. E., and Robert Stern. Kierkegaard's and Heidegger's Analysis of Existence and its Relation to Proclamation. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855996.001.0001.

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In its first five chapters, this book offers a comparative assessment of Søren Kierkegaard and Martin Heidegger, drawing out both similarities and differences. In the remaining three chapters, their views are subject to critique. The interpretation focuses on certain key ideas that are central to both thinkers, such as ‘life in the crowd’ or ‘das Man’; how this uniformity can be avoided; and what an authentic life requires instead. The critique argues that Kierkegaard holds that the only way to escape life in the crowd is through a relation to an infinite demand which is left empty, and Heidegger avoids offering any kind of ethics. In contrast to both, it is argued that it is instead possible to have an ethic which is not just a set of social rules on the one hand, but is more contentful than Kierkegaard’s infinite demand on the other: namely, the requirement or ethical demand to take on responsibility for the other person whose life is placed in your hands. This responsibility for the other, which sets the responsible individual apart, frees them from the crowd and thus offers an ethical route to an authentic existence, which both Kierkegaard and Heidegger overlook.
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Zumbrunnen, John. Thucydides and Crowds. Edited by Sara Forsdyke, Edith Foster, and Ryan Balot. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199340385.013.12.

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This essay considers Thucydides’ treatments of the crowd or mob in the context of his analysis of democratic politics in ancient Athens. Scholars have often located in Thucydides a critique of the crowd familiar from ancient philosophical accounts of democracy and a corresponding call for leadership that amounts to crowd control. Close attention to Thucydides’ portrayal of Athenian democratic politics complicates matters. While he indeed worries about the tendency of collective emotion to overwhelm reason, Thucydides also credits the crowd with an ability to quiet itself in a manner that makes deliberation possible. This ability does not amount to full-fledged agreement with recent claims about the “wisdom of crowds,” but it does suggest that for Thucydides, democracy requires not crowd control but the painstaking building and nurturing of an always-fragile relationship between leaders and demos.
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Banks, Richard B. Summary and Analysis of the 1-Page Marketing Plan: Get New Customers, Make More Money, and Stand Out from the Crowd by Allan Dib. Independently Published, 2021.

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Nabian, Nashid, and Prudence Robinson. SENSEable City Guide: The SENSEable City Lab presents a vision of the SENSEable City, through an exploration of mechanisms of crowd-sensing, actuation, data analysis and Computation. SA+P Press, 2011.

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King, Peter H. Mental Models: 50 Thinking Tools That Distinguish Successful People from All Others in the Crowd; Judgment, Analysis, and Learning. Have a Clear Mindset to Allow for Positive Change. Independently Published, 2019.

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Fisher, Dana R. Climate of Resistance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886172.003.0006.

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How has the climate movement connected with the Resistance? This chapter explores the ways the 2017 People’s Climate March built on the momentum of the Resistance to mobilize a crowd with intersectional interests. First, data collected through random surveys of participants at the People’s Climate March in September 2014 are compared with those collected at the People’s Climate March in 2017. The results show how the movement has changed over that 3-year period. Next, the results from the 2017 March are compared with data collected from the Women’s March in 2017. As at the Women’s March, the 2017 People’s Climate March mobilized a crowd with intersectional interests that cross racial identity, class, gender, and sexuality. There is evidence from this analysis that the climate movement has become part of the growing Resistance. This chapter concludes by discussing the implications of these findings on the climate movement and the Resistance more generally.
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Henriques, Julian. Sonic Bodies. The Continuum International Publishing Group, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501382895.

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The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music and popular culture. Out on the streets of inner city Kingston, Jamaica, every night, sound systems stage dancehall sessions for the crowd to share the immediate, intensive and immersive visceral pleasures of sonic dominance. Sonic Bodies concentrates on the skilled performance of the crewmembers responsible for this signature sound of Jamaican music: the audio engineers designing, building and fine-tuning the hugely powerful "sets" of equipment; the selectors choosing the music tracks to play; and MCs(DJs) on the mic hyping up the crowd. Julian Henriques proposes that these dancehall "vibes" are taken literally as the periodic motion of vibrations. He offers an analysis of how a sound system operates - at auditory, corporeal and sociocultural frequencies. Sonic Bodies formulates a fascinating critique of visual dominance and the dualities inherent in ideas of image, text or discourse. This innovative book questions the assumptions that reason resides only in a disembodied mind, that communication is an exchange of information, and that meaning is only ever representation.
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Maury, Bertrand, and Sylvain Faure. Crowds in Equations: An Introduction to the Microscopic Modeling of Crowds. WSPC (Europe), 2018.

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Zimmerman, W. Frederick. Unauthorized A Feast for Crows Analysis. Nimble Books, 2005.

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Lee, Francis L. F., and Joseph M. Chan. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190856779.003.0001.

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Chapter 1 introduces the background of the Umbrella Movement, a protest movement that took hold in Hong Kong in 2014, and outlines the theoretical principles underlying the analysis of the role of media and communication in the occupation campaign. It explicates how the Umbrella Movement is similar to but also different from the ideal-typical networked social movement and crowd-enabled connective action. It explains why the Umbrella Movement should be seen as a case in which the logic of connective action intervenes into a planned collective action. It also introduces the notion of conditioned contingencies and the conceptualization of an integrated media system.
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Monekosso, Dorothy, Myo Thida, How-lung Eng, and Paolo Remagnino. Contextual Analysis of Videos. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2013.

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Monekosso, Dorothy, Myo Thida, How-lung Eng, and Paolo Remagnino. Contextual Analysis of Videos. Springer International Publishing AG, 2013.

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Monekosso, Dorothy, Myo Thida, How-lung Eng, and Paolo Remagnino. Contextual Analysis of Videos. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2013.

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McGowan, Kenneth A. Development of chromogenic crown ethers for analytical purposes. 1988.

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Herzog, Lisa. Rules and their Discontents. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830405.003.0005.

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Drawing on real-life examples and the philosophical literature on moral rules, this chapter discusses the problems that can arise because organizations are rule-based structures. From a moral perspective, rules are double-edged: there are good moral reasons to obey them, especially in organizational contexts, but they are blunt tools that can do injustice to the underlying social reality, which is far more fine-grained and complex than rules could ever grasp. In addition, rules have a psychological dimension, especially when they are tied to incentives: they can refocus our attention, and crowd out the intrinsic motivation to do the right thing. To live with the ‘iron cage’ of organizational rules, individuals and organizations need to remain attentive to their double-edged character, and install mechanisms for preventing injustice to atypical cases. This analysis also throws light on the use of ‘codes of ethics’ in organizations.
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Spears, Russell. Deindividuation. Edited by Stephen G. Harkins, Kipling D. Williams, and Jerry Burger. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199859870.013.25.

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Deindividuation is among the classic phenomena researched by the early pioneers of social psychology. Building on the theorizing of LeBon (1895/1985), deindividuation provided an explanation for aggression in the crowd, a concern as relevant today as it was in the previous two centuries. The theory predicts that behavior becomes more antinormative and aggressive under conditions of anonymity, associated with group immersion, and that this occurs because of reduced self-awareness and deregulated behavior. However, close scrutiny of the deindividuation literature provides scant evidence for the deindividuation process. Revisiting the primary literature reveals at best mixed support for the original claims and many contradictions, often belied by accounts in secondary sources and textbooks. Reformulation and refinement of the theory has not helped. I present a reinterpretation, in terms of social influence by group norms, in line with social identity principles, supported by experimental evidence and a meta-analysis of the original deindividuation literature.
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Pietro, Ortolani, and Louisse Marije, eds. The EU Crowdfunding Regulation. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780192856395.001.0001.

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Part of the Oxford EU Financial Regulation Series, this book provides an in-depth and timely analysis of the EU Crowdfunding Regulation, which is intended to make it easier for crowdfunding platforms to operate throughout the EU, and which came into force on 10 November 2021. The book answers legal questions raised by the Regulation, and assesses its impact on legal practice, considering the position of the various types of crowdfunding. The analysis is divided into six parts. The first two parts describe how the Regulation came into being and the role of the Regulation in European capital markets, before defining and assessing the scope of the Regulation. Parts three to five explain how the Regulation applies to the three main players in crowdfunding: the crowdfunding service providers; the project owners; and the investors who form the ‘crowd’, examining the relevant applicable obligations and safeguards. The final part looks at managing, preventing, and resolving crowdfunding-related disputes. Providing a balance between academic scrutiny and practical context (including consideration of how the Regulation interacts with UK law after Brexit) and drawing upon various aspects of financial law, consumer law, and dispute prevention/resolution, the book is invaluable for legal practitioners and academics looking for a single resource to elucidate this rapidly expanding mode of financing.
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The Crown Dissected: An Analysis of the Netflix Series The Crown Seasons 1, 2 and 3. Firefly Books, 2020.

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Shah, Mubarak, Ko Nishino, Dinesh Manocha, and Saad Ali. Modeling, Simulation and Visual Analysis of Crowds: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Springer New York, 2016.

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Modeling, Simulation and Visual Analysis of Crowds: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Springer, 2013.

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Shah, Mubarak, Ko Nishino, Dinesh Manocha, and Saad Ali. Modeling, Simulation and Visual Analysis of Crowds: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Springer, 2013.

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Crowds in American Culture, Society and Politics: A Psychosocial Semiotic Analysis. Anthem Press, 2023.

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Crowds in American Culture, Society and Politics: A Psychosocial Semiotic Analysis. Anthem Press, 2023.

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Cardaliaguet, Pierre, François Delarue, Jean-Michel Lasry, and Pierre-Louis Lions. The Master Equation and the Convergence Problem in Mean Field Games. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691190716.001.0001.

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This book describes the latest advances in the theory of mean field games, which are optimal control problems with a continuum of players, each of them interacting with the whole statistical distribution of a population. While it originated in economics, this theory now has applications in areas as diverse as mathematical finance, crowd phenomena, epidemiology, and cybersecurity. Because mean field games concern the interactions of infinitely many players in an optimal control framework, one expects them to appear as the limit for Nash equilibria of differential games with finitely many players as the number of players tends to infinity. The book rigorously establishes this convergence, which has been an open problem until now. The limit of the system associated with differential games with finitely many players is described by the so-called master equation, a nonlocal transport equation in the space of measures. After defining a suitable notion of differentiability in the space of measures, the authors provide a complete self-contained analysis of the master equation. Their analysis includes the case of common noise problems in which all the players are affected by a common Brownian motion. They then go on to explain how to use the master equation to prove the mean field limit. The book presents two important new results in mean field games that contribute to a unified theoretical framework for this exciting and fast-developing area of mathematics.
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Whiteley, Peter M., and Thomas R. Trautmann. Crow-Omaha: New Light on a Classic Problem of Kinship Analysis. University of Arizona Press, 2012.

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Gelfand, Alan, and Sujit K. Sahu. Models for demography of plant populations. Edited by Anthony O'Hagan and Mike West. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198703174.013.17.

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This article discusses the use of Bayesian analysis and methods to analyse the demography of plant populations, and more specifically to estimate the demographic rates of trees and how they respond to environmental variation. It examines data from individual (tree) measurements over an eighteen-year period, including diameter, crown area, maturation status, and survival, and from seed traps, which provide indirect information on fecundity. The multiple data sets are synthesized with a process model where each individual is represented by a multivariate state-space submodel for both continuous (fecundity potential, growth rate, mortality risk, maturation probability) and discrete states (maturation status). The results from plant population demography analysis demonstrate the utility of hierarchical modelling as a mechanism for the synthesis of complex information and interactions.
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Williams, Mary Catherine. A multivariate analysis of tooth crown measurements in two extant human populations. 1989.

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Ltd, ICON Group. CROWN LTD.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series). 2nd ed. Icon Group International, 2000.

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Gupta, Suman. Political Catchphrases and Contemporary History. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192863690.001.0001.

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Abstract A historical account of the period 2001–2020 is presented by focusing on the shifting connotations of certain political catchphrases and words. These allow for a linked-up narrative covering areas such as politics and policy, business and investing, austerity and inequality, identity, climate change, crowd protests, flexible working, and online education. Key junctures are 9/11, the 2002 dot-com crash and the 2007–2008 financial crisis, the Occupy movements of 2011–2012, China’s economic policy from 2014 onwards, and the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020. Half the book is devoted to the unusually pervasive usage of the catchphrase ‘new normal’. Chapters are also given to ‘we are the 99%’ and the catchwords ‘austerity’ and ‘resilience’. Case studies of these catchphrases and words occupy much of the book. The final chapter makes conceptual inferences and proposes both a theory of political catchphrases and a distinctive approach to contemporary history. The source materials are predominantly from the UK and USA, but refer, naturally, to issues of global moment. The book would be of particular interest to students and researchers in politics and policy studies, contemporary social history, cultural studies and sociology, discourse analysis, and media studies. While following an academic format, it is written in an accessible style and would appeal to all who are alive to the momentous developments that are unfolding at present.
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Gordon, Steven. Summary and Analysis of a Feast for Crows by George R. R. Martin. Independently Published, 2017.

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