Tope Christopher Christopher Falade
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Tope Christopher Christopher Falade's research focuses on social phenomena within protest movements. His work investigates mechanisms of behavioral change and group dynamics, specifically examining how shared beliefs and actions can lead to homogenization within these movements. Falade's scholarship has explored the "Inverse Toxicity-Cohesion Mechanism," a concept suggesting that increased cohesion can sometimes arise from shared negative experiences or perceived threats. He has co-authored at least one publication with Nitin Agarwal from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, indicating collaborative efforts in this area of study.
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Toxic Unity: Behavioral Homogenization and the Inverse Toxicity-Cohesion Mechanism in Protest Movements (2026)Journal of the Association for Information Systems OpenAlex
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