We study phase transitions in models of opinion formation which are based on
the social impact theory. Two different models are discussed: (i) a
cellular--automata based model of a finite group with a strong leader where
persons can change their opinions but not their spatial positions, and (ii) a
model with persons treated as active Brownian particles interacting via a
communication field. In the first model, two stable phases are possible: a
cluster around the leader, and a state of social unification. The transition
into the second state occurs for a large leader strength and/or for a high
level of social noise. In the second model, we find three stable phases, which
correspond either to a ``paramagnetic'' phase (for high noise and strong
diffusion), a ``ferromagnetic'' phase (for small nose and weak diffusion), or a
phase with spatially separated ``domains'' (for intermediate conditions).Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, submitted for publication in Physica