The study critically examines contemporary academic engagement with Stanley Milgram's classic ‘obedience to authority’ experiments. It argues that, following what will be termed the ‘first wave of criticism’ (1964 to mid‐1980s) and ‘consensus and canonization’ (mid‐1980s to mid‐2000s), this present‐day phase has constituted a veritable ‘second wave of criticism’. The ‘second wave’ is reviewed in terms of, first, a return to fundamental dilemmas around the experiments (i.e., replication, ethics, methodology, and theory); and second, a recourse to novel data sources as well as theoretical and epistemological‐methodological developments. Such integration of traditional concerns and new perspectives has resulted in focus being redirected to a f...
The past quarter century has seen an enormous growth of interest among scholars of science and techn...
Stanley Milgram’s obedience studies are amongst the most important experiments in psychology. His ex...
We have run a series of studies that include two (ethical) paradigms of Milgram's obedience studies....
The paper seeks to re‐conceptualize Stanley Milgram's (in)famous experiments on willing obedience by...
In this paper, I consider recent work which has drawn on the wealth of material in the Stanley Milgr...
Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiment is one of the most famous experiments in the history of psyc...
Milgram’s obedience to authority experiments were conducted more than 50 years ago and can undoubtfu...
For half a century, the findings from Stanley Milgram's obedience studies have been among the m...
Traditionally, Milgram's 'obedience' studies have been used to propose that 'ordinary people' are ca...
In May 1962, social psychologist, Stanley Milgram, ran what was arguably the most controversial vari...
The present paper uses previously unpublished data from Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments in o...
This paper contests what has remained a core assumption in social psychological and general understa...
Fifty years after the experiments of Stanley Milgram, the main objective of the present paper is to ...
The topic I chose to research was authority as related to the Milgram studies. I chose this topic be...
The primary researcher was Stanley Milgram who was a Social Psychologist and professor at Yale Unive...
The past quarter century has seen an enormous growth of interest among scholars of science and techn...
Stanley Milgram’s obedience studies are amongst the most important experiments in psychology. His ex...
We have run a series of studies that include two (ethical) paradigms of Milgram's obedience studies....
The paper seeks to re‐conceptualize Stanley Milgram's (in)famous experiments on willing obedience by...
In this paper, I consider recent work which has drawn on the wealth of material in the Stanley Milgr...
Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiment is one of the most famous experiments in the history of psyc...
Milgram’s obedience to authority experiments were conducted more than 50 years ago and can undoubtfu...
For half a century, the findings from Stanley Milgram's obedience studies have been among the m...
Traditionally, Milgram's 'obedience' studies have been used to propose that 'ordinary people' are ca...
In May 1962, social psychologist, Stanley Milgram, ran what was arguably the most controversial vari...
The present paper uses previously unpublished data from Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments in o...
This paper contests what has remained a core assumption in social psychological and general understa...
Fifty years after the experiments of Stanley Milgram, the main objective of the present paper is to ...
The topic I chose to research was authority as related to the Milgram studies. I chose this topic be...
The primary researcher was Stanley Milgram who was a Social Psychologist and professor at Yale Unive...
The past quarter century has seen an enormous growth of interest among scholars of science and techn...
Stanley Milgram’s obedience studies are amongst the most important experiments in psychology. His ex...
We have run a series of studies that include two (ethical) paradigms of Milgram's obedience studies....