The Social and Psychological Dynamics of Violence
15 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5HG019
Main group 1
- Armitage, C; Conner, M, Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour: A meta-analytical review, Part of: British journal of social psychology, 2001, p. 471–499Compulsory
- Bandura, A., Moral Disengagement in the Perpretation of Inhumanities, Part of: Personality and social psychology review, 1999, p. 193–209Compulsory
- Bandura, A., Social Cognitive Theory in Cultural Context, Part of: Applied psychology: an international review = Psychologie appliquee: revue internationale, 2002, p. 269–290Compulsory
- Bandura, A, Social Cognitive Theory: An Agentic Perspective, Part of: Annual review of psychology., 2001, p. 1–26Compulsory
- Baumeister, R.F.; Campbell, W.K, The Intrinsic Appeal of Evoö: Sadism, Sensational Thrills, and Threatened Egotism, Part of: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, p. 210–221Compulsory
- Baumeister, R.F.; Vohs, K., Four Roots of Evil, Part of: The social psychology of good and evil, New York, Guilford Press, 2004, p. 85–101Compulsory
- Berkowitz, L, Evil Is More Than Banal: Situationism and the Concept of Evil, Part of: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, p. 246–253Compulsory
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- Bourke, Joanna, An intimate history of killing: face-to-face killing in twentieth-century warfare, London, Granta, 1999Compulsory (203–255)
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- Brewer, M.B., Ingroup Identification and Intergroup Conflict: When Does Ingroup Love Become Outgroup Hate?, Part of: Social identity, intergroup conflict, and conflict reduction, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, p. 17–41Compulsory
- Brewin, C.R.; Holmes, E.A., Psychological theories of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Part of: Clinical psychology review, 2003, p. 339–376Compulsory
- Browning, Christopher R., Ordinary men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the final solution in Poland, London, Penguin, 2001Compulsory (1–77)
- Brown, S.E., Female Perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide, Part of: International feminist journal of politics, 2014, p. 448–469Compulsory
- Campbell, A., Sex Differencies in Direct Aggression: What are the Psychological Mediators, Part of: Aggression and violent behavior: a review journal, 2006, p. 237–264Compulsory
- Darley, J.M.; Latané, B, Bystander Intervention in Emergencies: Diffusion of Responsibility, Part of: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, p. 377–383Compulsory
- Doris, J.M.; Murphy, D, From My Lai to Abu Ghraib: The Moral Psychology of Atrocity, Part of: Midwest studies in philosophy., 2007, p. 25–55Compulsory
- Dwyer, P.G., It Still Makes Me Shudder, Part of: War in history, 2009, p. 381–405Compulsory
- Düring, M., The dynamics of helping behavior for Jewish refugees during the Second World War: The role of brokerage chains, Part of: Knoten und Kanten: soziale Netzwerkanalyse in Wirtschafts- und Migrationsforschung / Markus Gamper, Linda Reschke, hg, uuuu-uuuu, p. 321–340Compulsory
- Eagly, A.H.; Steffen, V.J., Gender and Aggressive Behavior: A Meta-analytical Review of the Social Psychological Literature, Part of: Psychological bulletin, 1986, p. 309–330Compulsory
- Ferrito, M.; Needs, A.; Adshead, G., Unveiling the Shadows of Meaning: Meaning-Making for Perpetrators of Homicide, Part of: Aggression and violent behavior: a review journal, 2017, p. 263–272Compulsory
- Finkel, Evgeny, Ordinary Jews: choice and survival during the Holocaust, Princeton, Princeton University Press, [2017]Compulsory (69–190)
- Fletcher, L., Turning Interahamwe: Individual and Community Choices in the Rwandan Genocide, Part of: Journal of genocide research., 2007, p. 25–48Compulsory
- Tiihonen, J. et al., Genetic Background of Extreme Violence, Part of: Molecular psychiatry, 2015, p. 786–792Compulsory
- González-Tapia, M.I.; Obsuth, I, Bad genes & Criminal Responsibility, Part of: International journal of law and psychiatry, 2015, p. 60–71Compulsory
- Gross, Jan Tomasz, Neighbors: the destruction of the Jewish community in Jedwabne, Poland, Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, [2001]Compulsory (14–22, 72–110)
- Haney, C.W.C.; Zimbardo, P.G., Interpersonal dynamics in a simulated prison, Part of: International journal of criminology and penology., 1973, p. 69–97Compulsory
- Harrower, M, Rorschach Records of the Nazi War Criminals: An Experimental Study after Thirty years, Part of: Journal of personality assessment, 1976, p. 341–351Compulsory
- Haslam, N., Dehumanization: An Integrative Review, Part of: Personality and social psychology review, 2006, p. 252–264Compulsory
- Haslam, S.A.; Reicher, S, Beyond the Banality of Evil: Three Dynamics of an Interactions Social Psychology of Tyranny, Part of: Personality & social psychology bulletin., 2007, p. 615–622Compulsory
- Icek, A., The Theory of Planned Behaviour, Part of: Organizational behavior and human decision processes: a journal of fundamental research and theory in applied psychology, 1991, p. 179–211Compulsory
- Icek, A; Czach, C; Flood, M.G., From Intentions to Behaviour: Implementation Intention, Commitment, and Consientiousness, Part of: Journal of applied social psychology, 2009, p. 1356–1372Compulsory
- Brown, R. et al., Intergroup Contact and Intergroup Attitudes: A Longitudinal Study, Part of: European journal of social psychology, 2007, p. 692–703Compulsory
- Jayawichkreme, E.; Paul, D.S., How Can We Study Heroism?: Integrating Persons, Situations and Communities, Part of: Political psychology: journal of the International society of political psychology, 2012, p. 165–178Compulsory
- Jones, E., The Psychology of Killing: The Combat Experience of British Soldiers during the First World War, Part of: Journal of contemporary history, 2006, p. 229–246Compulsory
- Kallis, A., 'License' and Genocide in the East: Reflections on Localised Eliminationist Violence during the First Stages of 'Operation Barbarossa', Part of: Studies in ethnicity and nationalism, 2007, p. 6–23, 29–51Compulsory
- Koslov, E.M., Going east: Colonial Experiences and Practices of Violence Among Female and Male Majdanek Camp Guards (1941-44), Part of: Journal of genocide research., 2008, p. 563–582Compulsory
- Kreidie, L.H.; Monroe, K.R., Psychological Boundaries and Ethnic Conflict: How Identify Constrained Choice and Worked to Turn Ordinary People into Perpetrators of Ethnic Violence During the Lebanese Civil War, Part of: International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 2002, p. 5–36Compulsory
- Lang, J., Questioning Dehumanisation: Intersubjective Dimensions of Violence in the Nazi Concentration and Death Camps, Part of: Holocaust and genocide studies: an international journal, 2010, p. 225–246Compulsory
- Latané, B; Nida, S., Ten Years of Research on Group Size and Helping, Part of: Psychological bulletin, 1981, p. 308–324Compulsory
- Leyens, J-P., Retrospective and Prospective Thoughts About Infrahumanization, Part of: Group processes & intergroup relations., 2009, p. 807–817Compulsory
- Lindert, J.; et al, Psychopathology of Children of Genocide Survivors: A Systematic Review on the Impact of Genocide on Their Children's Psychopathology from Five Countries, Part of: International journal of epidemiology: official journal of the International epidemiological association, 2017, p. 246–257Compulsory
- Loersch, C; Keith Payne, B, The Situated Inference Model: An Integrative Account of the Effects of Primes on Perception, Behavior, and Motivation, Part of: Perspectives on psychological science: a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, 2011, p. 234–252Compulsory
- Mailänder Koslov, E., Work, Violence and Cruelty: An Everyday Historical Perspective on Perpertrators in Nazi Concentration Camps, Part of: L'Europe en formation, p. 29–51Compulsory
- Mann, M, Were the Perpetrators of Genocide 'Ordinary Men' or 'Real Nazis'?: Results from Fifteen Hundred Biographies, Part of: Holocaust and genocide studies: an international journal, 2000, p. 331–366Compulsory
- Martin, J.L., The Authoritarian Personality, 50 Years Later: What Lessons Are There for Political Psychology, Part of: Political psychology: journal of the International society of political psychology, 2001, p. 1–26Compulsory
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- Monroe, K.R., Cracking the Code of Genocide: The Moral Psychology of Rescuers, Bystanders, and Nazis during the Holocaust, Part of: Political psychology: journal of the International society of political psychology, 2008, p. 699–736Compulsory
- Oliver, K., Atrocity, Authencity and American Exceptionalism: (Ir)rationalising the Massacre at My Lai, Part of: American studies journal, 2003, p. 247–268Compulsory
- Rieder, H; Elbert, T., Rwanda - Lasting Imprints of a Genocide: Trauma, Mental Health and Psychosocial Conditions in Survivors, Former Prisoners and Their Children, Part of: Conflict and health, 2013, p. 1–13Compulsory
- Ritzler, B.A., The Nuremberg Mind Revisited: A Quantitative Approach to Nazi Rorschachs, Part of: Journal of personality assessment, 1978, p. 344–353Compulsory
- Ritzler, B, Personality Factors in Genocide: The Rorschachs of Nazi War Criminals, Part of: Rorschachiana: yearbook of the International Rorschach Society, 1997, p. 67–91Compulsory
- Roth, P.A., Hearts of darkness: perpetrator history and why there is no why, Part of: History of the human sciences, 2004, p. 211–251Compulsory
- Russel, N.; Gregory, R., Making the Undoable Doable, Part of: The American review of public administration, 2005, p. 327–349Compulsory
- Reicher, S. et al., Saving Bulgaria's Jews: An Analysis of social identity and the mobilisation of social solidarity, Part of: European journal of social psychology, 2006, p. 49–72Compulsory
- Schaal, S.; Heim, L.; Elbert, T., Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Appetitive Aggression in Rwandan Genocide Perpetrators, Part of: Journal of aggression, maltreatment & trauma, 2014, p. 930–945Compulsory
- Smeulers, A.; Hoex, L., Studying the Microdynamics of the Rwandan Genocide, Part of: British journal of criminology, 2010, p. 435–454Compulsory
- Solkoff, N, Children of Survivors of the Nazi Holocaust: A Critical Review of the Literature, Part of: American journal of orthopsychiatry, 1992, p. 342–358Compulsory
- Straus, S., What Is the Relationship between Hate Radio and Violence?: Rethinking Rwanda's "Radio Machete", Part of: Politics and society., 2007, p. 609–637Compulsory
- Straus, Scott, The order of genocide: race, power, and war in Rwanda, Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press, 2006Compulsory (122–152)
- Stryker, Sheldon., Symbolic interactionism: a social structural version, Caldwell, N.J., Blackburn Press, c2002Compulsory (Chapter 3)
- Tajfel, H., Social Categorization, Social Identity and Social Comparison: Differentiation Between Social Groups, Part of: Differentiation between social groups: studies in the social psychology of intergroup relations, London, Acad. P. in coop. with European assoc. of experimental social psychology, 1978, p. 61–76Compulsory
- Tajfel, H, Social Identity and Intergroup Behaviour, Social Science Information, 1974Compulsory (65–93)
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- Vaes, J.; Leyens, J-P; Miranda, M.P., We are Human. They Are not.: Driving Forces Behind Outgroup Dehumanisation and the Humanisation of the Ingroup, Part of: European review of social psychology, 2012, p. 64–106Compulsory
- Volpato, C.; Contarello, A., Towards a social psychology of extreme situations: Primo Levi's If This is a Man and social identity theory, Part of: European journal of social psychology, 1999, p. 239–258Compulsory
- Waller, James, Becoming evil: how ordinary people commit genocide and mass killing., New York, Oxford University PressCompulsory (137–278)
- Weierstall, R.; Elbert, T., The Appetative Aggression Scale: Development of an instrument for the assessment of human's attraction to violence, Part of: European journal of psychotraumatology, 2011, p. 1–11Compulsory
- Zimbardo, P.G., A Situationist Perspective on the Psychology of Evil: Understanding How Good People Are Transformed into Perpetrators, Part of: The social psychology of good and evil, New York, Guilford Press, 2004, p. 21–50Compulsory
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