Milgram at 50: Exploring the Enduring Relevance of Psychology’s most Famous Studies
Haslam, S. Alexander
Miller, Arthur G.
Reicher, Stephen
INDICE: INTRODUCTION What Makes a Person a Perpetrator? The Intellectual, Moral, and Methodological Arguments for Revisiting Milgram’s Research on the Influence of Authority 393 Stephen D. Reicher, S. Alexander Haslam, and Arthur G. Miller SECTION I: THE GAPS IN MILGRAM’S ANALYSIS: NEW INSIGHTS FROM THE MILGRAM ARCHIVES The Emergence of Milgram’s Bureaucratic Machine 409 Nestar Russell Discourse, Defiance, and Rationality: “Knowledge Work” in the “Obedience” Experiments 424 Stephen Gibson Revisioning Obedience: Exploring the Role of Milgram’s Skills as a Filmmaker in Bringing His Shocking Narrative to Life 439 Kathryn Millard SECTION II: THE RICHNESS OF MILGRAM’S FINDINGS: INSIGHTS FROM EMPIRICAL AND CONCEPTUAL EXTENSIONS Milgram’s Unpublished Obedience Variation and its Historical Relevance 454 Francois Rochat and Thomas Blass Nothing by Mere Authority: Evidence that in an Experimental Analogue of the Milgram Paradigm Participants are Motivated not by Orders but by Appeals to Science 471 S. Alexander Haslam, Stephen D. Reicher, and Megan E. Birney Beyond Obedience: Situational Features in Milgram’s Experiment That Kept His Participants Shocking 487 Jerry M. Burger SECTION III: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MILGRAM’S EXPERIMENTS: OBEDIENCE, DESTRUCTIVENESS, AND RESISTANCE Obeying, Joining, Following, Resisting, and Other Processes in the Milgram Studies, and in the Holocaust and Other Genocides: Situations, Personality, and Bystanders 499 Ervin Staub “Ordinary Men,” Extraordinary Circumstances: Historians, Social Psychology, and the Holocaust 513 Richard Overy Authorities and Uncertainties: Applying Lessons from the Study of Jewish Resistance during the Holocaust to the Milgram Legacy 529 Rachel L. Einwohner SECTION IV: THE MEANING OF MILGRAM’S EXPERIMENTS: CAUSALITY, RESPONSIBILITY, AND CONTEXT Observing Obedience: How Sophisticated are Social Perceivers? 542 Andrew E. Monroe and Glenn D. Reeder The Explanatory Value of Milgram’s Obedience Experiments: A Contemporary Appraisal 556 Arthur G. Miller Obedience, Self–Control, and the Voice of Culture 572 Michael R. Ent and Roy F. Baumeister SECTION V: OVERVIEW AND COMMENTARY 50:50 Hindsight: Appreciating Anew the contributions of Milgram’s Obedience Experiments 585 Jolanda Jetten and Frank Mols
- ISBN: 978-1-119-02902-1
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 210
- Fecha Publicación: 02/10/2014
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés