Understanding genocide the social psychology of the Holocaust

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Weitere Verfasser: Newman, Leonard (HerausgeberIn), Erber, Ralph (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York u.a. Oxford University Press 2002
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The psychology of bystanders, perpetrators, and heroic helpers 2002 Staub, Ervin
Group processes and the Holocaust 2002 Tindale, R. Scott
The Holocaust and the four roots of evil 2002 Baumeister, Roy F.
Instigators of genocide : examining Hitler from a social-psychological perspective 2002 Mandel, David R.
Population and perpetrators : preconditions for the Holocaust from a control-theoretical perspective 2002 Frey, Dieter
The zoomorphism of human collective violence 2002 Zajonc, R.B.
Perpetrators with a clear conscience 2002 Erber, Ralph
Epilogue : social psychologists confront the Holocaust 2002 Newman, Leonard S.
What is a "social-psychological" account of perpetrator behavior? : The person versus the situation in Goldhagen's "Hitler's willing executioners" 2002 Newman, Leonard S.
Authoritarianism and the Holocaust : some cognitive and affective implications 2002 Suedfeld, Peter
Sacrificial lambs dressed in wolves' clothing : envious prejudice, ideology, and the scapegoating of Jews 2002 Glick, Peter
Examining the implications of cultural frames on social movements and group action 2002 Oyserman, Daphna
Explaining the Holocaust : does social psychology exonerate the perpetrators? 2002 Miller, Arthur G.
Perpetrator behavior as destructive obedience : an evaluation of Stanley Milgram's perspective, the most influential social-psychological approach to the Holocaust 2002 Blass, Thomas
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