Conformism
See also: Conformists
The situation in which the social pressures existing, without being explicit, lead to a process that one calls in social psychology the conformism .
This process very largely studied in social Psychologie indicates the change of Opinion, Comportement or even of Perception, which one observes at the individual in certain situations, which is then designated like the target of the Influence. The change is done in the direction of the opinions, the Perception S or the behavior which are posted by one or more people considered as the source (S) of Influence.
“Conformism appears by the fact that an individual modifies his behaviors, its attitudes, its opinions, to put them in harmony with what it perceives being the behaviors, the attitudes, the opinions of the group in which it is inserted or it wishes to be accepted”
- Codol, 2001-
Conformism is generally considered, as well in Sociologie as in Politique, like a individual weakness, a difficulty of continuing as a Individualité. Because conformism is not only one adhesion mimetic with a circle of opinion, it is also the adoption of the attitudes of the group to which one wants to adhere or which one undergoes the influence or the pressure. Thus behind the vision of a conformism of class a cascade of behavioral conformisms is hiding place which are cultivated and sought by lobbies whose Intérêt S are economic, political or religious, with in background the common idea sitting and consolidating a to be able or a Hégémonie.
One meets conformism in the various types of Corporation S or body.
One says of an attitude as for example “to follow the mode” which it is conformist when it goes in the general direction. It is the ambivalence of social integration: “To do like the other S, to be like the other S, not to be distinguished from the other S”.
The philosopher Krishnamurti affirms that “conformism is a form of Violence. ”
The conformism led to Oblique cognitive S.
See too
- Normality
- the mode
- Others
- Oblique of status quo
- Imitation
- Sheep of Panurge
- Group
- Crowd
- Obedience
- Imitation
- Authority
- Thought of group
- pluralist Normopathie
- Ignorance
Articles describing the thought conformist
- Generally accepted idea
- Stereotyped
- Commonplace
Antonym
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Nonconformism: the sine qua non of the Artist.
- Dissidence
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