In this paper, I consider recent work which has drawn on the wealth of material in the Stanley Milgram Papers archive at Yale University to generate new insights into Milgram’s ‘obedience’ experiments. I will suggest that this work has begun to re-shape how we understand these experiments, and in particular will draw attention to the way in which audio recordings of the experiments point to the role of rhetoric in the experiments, and highlight hitherto unacknowledged procedural flexibilities in the standardized experimental protocols. These points are illustrated using a revised transcription of one of Milgram’s case examples to further highlight the extent to which Milgram appears to have ‘smoothed over’ his transcript. But I will also...
Recent research has begun to challenge the received idea that Milgram’s ‘obedience’ experiments are ...
Two leading Holocaust historians, Yehuda Bauer and Christopher Browning, have in recent years indepe...
For half a century, the findings from Stanley Milgram's obedience studies have been among the m...
The paper seeks to re‐conceptualize Stanley Milgram's (in)famous experiments on willing obedience by...
The present paper uses previously unpublished data from Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments in o...
Milgram’s obedience to authority experiments were conducted more than 50 years ago and can undoubtfu...
The study critically examines contemporary academic engagement with Stanley Milgram's classic ‘obedi...
This special section considers the relevance of a reflexive engagement with archives in psychology, ...
In this paper I present a secondary qualitative analysis of archived audio data from two conditions ...
Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiment is one of the most famous experiments in the history of psyc...
Traditionally, Milgram's 'obedience' studies have been used to propose that 'ordinary people' are ca...
© 2010 Gina PerryThrough a close reading of Stanley Milgram's published and unpublished accounts of ...
Milgram’s series of obedience experiments and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment are probably the...
This paper contests what has remained a core assumption in social psychological and general understa...
In May 1962, social psychologist, Stanley Milgram, ran what was arguably the most controversial vari...
Recent research has begun to challenge the received idea that Milgram’s ‘obedience’ experiments are ...
Two leading Holocaust historians, Yehuda Bauer and Christopher Browning, have in recent years indepe...
For half a century, the findings from Stanley Milgram's obedience studies have been among the m...
The paper seeks to re‐conceptualize Stanley Milgram's (in)famous experiments on willing obedience by...
The present paper uses previously unpublished data from Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments in o...
Milgram’s obedience to authority experiments were conducted more than 50 years ago and can undoubtfu...
The study critically examines contemporary academic engagement with Stanley Milgram's classic ‘obedi...
This special section considers the relevance of a reflexive engagement with archives in psychology, ...
In this paper I present a secondary qualitative analysis of archived audio data from two conditions ...
Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiment is one of the most famous experiments in the history of psyc...
Traditionally, Milgram's 'obedience' studies have been used to propose that 'ordinary people' are ca...
© 2010 Gina PerryThrough a close reading of Stanley Milgram's published and unpublished accounts of ...
Milgram’s series of obedience experiments and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment are probably the...
This paper contests what has remained a core assumption in social psychological and general understa...
In May 1962, social psychologist, Stanley Milgram, ran what was arguably the most controversial vari...
Recent research has begun to challenge the received idea that Milgram’s ‘obedience’ experiments are ...
Two leading Holocaust historians, Yehuda Bauer and Christopher Browning, have in recent years indepe...
For half a century, the findings from Stanley Milgram's obedience studies have been among the m...