It Wasn't a Stampede: How We Talk About Crowd Disasters and Why It Matters - Emily Alden Black

Year
2026
Organisation
Summary

This dissertation examines whether describing crowd disasters as “stampedes” affects how people assign blame. The talk argues that the term wrongly implies irrational, selfish victim behaviour, obscuring structural failures in planning and crowd management. Experiments will test whether language shifts blame from systems to victims in perceptions of crowd crushes.