Understanding Genocide: The Social Psychology of the Holocaust

Understanding Genocide: The Social Psychology of the Holocaust

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When And Why Do Groups Target Each Other For Extermination? How Do Seemingly Normal People Become Participants In Genocide? Why Do Some Individuals Come To The Rescue Of Members Of Targeted Groups, While Others Just Passively Observe Their Victimization? And How Do Perpetrators And Bystanders Later Come To Terms With The Choices That They Made? These Questions Have Long Vexed Scholars And Laypeople Alike, And They Have Not Decreased In Urgency As We Enter The Twenty-first Century. In This Book, Prominent Social Psychologists Use The Principles Derived From Contemporary Research In Their Field To Try To She Light On The Behavior Of The Perpetrators Of Genocide. The Primary Focus Of This Volume Is On The Holocaust, Or The Jewish Catastrophe Of The 1930s An 1940s, But The Conclusions Reached Have Relevance For Attempts To Understand Any Episode Of Mass Killing. Among The Topics Covered (and Summarized In The Epilogue) Are How Crises And Difidult Life Conditions Might Set The Stage For Violent Intergroup Conflict; Why Some Groups Are More Likely Than Others To Be Selected As Scapegoats; How Certain Cultural Values And Beliefs Could Facilitate The Initiation Of Genocide; The Roles Of Conformity And Obedience To Authority In Shaping Behavior; How Engaging In Violent Behavior Makes It Easier To For One To Aggress Again; The Evidence For A Genocide Prone Personality; And How Perpetrators Deceive Themselves About What They Have Done. The Book Does Not Culminate In A Grand Theory Of Intergroup Violence; Instead, It Seels To Provide The Reader With New Ways Of Making Sense Of The Horrors Of Genocide. In Other Words, The Goal Of All Of The Contributors Is To Provide Us With At Least Some Of The Knowledge That We Will Need To Anticipate And Prevent Future Such Tragic Episodes. The Psychology Of Bystanders, Perpetrators, And Heroic Helpers / Ervin Staub -- What Is A Social-psychological Account Of Perpetrator Behavior? The Person Versus The Situation In Goldhagen's Hitler's Willing Executioners / Leonard S. Newman -- Authoritarianism And The Holocaust: Some Cognitive And Affective Implications / Peter Suedfeld And Mark Schaller -- Perpetrator Behavior As Destructive Obedience: An Evaluation Of Stanley Milgram's Perspective, The Most Influential Social-psychological Approach To The Holocaust / Thomas Blass -- Sacrificial Lambs Dressed In Wolves' Clothing: Envious Prejudice, Ideology, And The Scapegoating Of Jews / Peter Glick -- Group Processes And The Holocaust / R. Scott Tindale ... [et Al.] -- Examining The Implications Of Cultural Frames On Social Movements And Group Action / Daphna Oyserman And Armand Lauffer -- Population And Predators: Preconditions For The Holocaust From A Control-theoretical Perspective / Dieter Frey And Helmut Rez -- The Zoomorphism Of Human Collective Violence / R.b. Zajonc -- The Holocaust And The Four Roots Of Evil / Roy F. Baumeister -- Instigators Of Genocide: Examining Hitler From A Social-psychological Perspective / David R. Mandel -- Perpetrators With A Clear Conscience: Lying Self-deception And Belief Change / Ralph Erber -- Explaining The Holocaust: Does Social Psychology Exonerate The Perpetrators? / Arthur G. Miller, Amy M. Buddie, And Jeffrey Kretschmar -- Epilogue: Social Psychologists Confront The Holocaust / Leonard S. Newman And Ralph Erber. Edited By Leonard S. Newman, Ralph Erber. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.


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  • Medical Books

    • Psychology
      • Social Psychology & Interactions






Publisher : Oxford University Press

Author : Newman, Leonard S,Browning, Christopher R,Erber, Ralph

Language : English

Edition : Illustrated

Published :2002-09-26

Number Of Pages : 376

Binding : hardcover

ISBN-10 : 0195133625

ISBN-13 : 9780195133622

Item weight : 1.45 lb

Dimensions : 1.3 in x 6.4 in x 9.4 in

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