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09 May 2016
Stephen Gibson reviews 'Experimenter', a new film on the life of Stanley Milgram, directed by Michael Almereyda.
22 September 2011
Stanley Milgram’s widow, Alexandra Milgram, with her personal take on his life.
19 September 2011
Film scholar Kathryn Millard looks at Stanley Milgram as filmmaker.
18 September 2011
Richard Overy, Professor of History at the University of Exeter, in conversation with Stephen Reicher and Alex Haslam.
26 September 2010
Nestar Russell explores the early evolution of Stanley Milgram’s first official obedience to authority experiment.
13 October 2015
The usual, disturbing interpretation is that Milgram showed how readily most people will harm others if they are told to do so by authority.
16 February 2011
Not about obedience after all?
02 April 2010
Stanley Milgram’s 1960s obedience to authority experiments are probably the most famous in psychology, and their findings still appall and intrigue to this day.
15 May 2018
Ella Rhodes reports from a Stephen Reicher keynote at the Society's Annual Conference in Nottingham.
12 December 2017
The most prominent contemporary theory is that the studies don’t demonstrate blind obedience at all, but rather “engaged followership” – people’s willingness to do bad things when they see them as morally good because they serve a grander cause, in this case, science.
05 May 2017
In one version of the study, 26 out of 40 participants continued to the highest shock level – two steps beyond the button labelled “Danger: severe shock”.
25 April 2016
New findings help explain why many people can be coerced so easily writes Mo Costandi.
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