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The Psychology Of Genocide 1st Edition Steven K Baum

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The Psychology Of Genocide 1st Edition Steven K Baum
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Steven K. Baum
ISBN: 9780521713924, 0521713927
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Psychology Of Genocide 1st Edition Steven K Baum by Steven K. Baum 9780521713924, 0521713927 instant download after payment.

Genocide has tragically claimed the lives of over 262 million victims in the last century. Jews, Armenians, Cambodians, Darfurians, Kosovons, Rwandans, the list seems endless. Clinical psychologist Steven K. Baum sets out to examine the psychological patterns to these atrocities. Building on trait theory as well as social psychology he reanalyzes key conformity studies (including the famous experiments of Ash, Millgram and Zimbardo) to bring forth a new understanding of identity and emotional development during genocide. Baum presents a model that demonstrates how people's actions during genocide actually mirror their behaviour in everyday life: there are those who destruct (perpetrators), those who help (rescuers) and those who remain uninvolved, positioning themselves between the two extremes (bystanders). Combining eyewitness accounts with Baum's own analysis, this book reveals the common mental and emotional traits among perpetrators, bystanders and rescuers and how a war between personal and social identity accounts for these divisions.

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