
Looking at the onlookers and bystanders : interdisciplinary approaches to the causes and consequences of passivity
The definition of the "bystander concept"--What is a bystander? -- Introductory remarks / by Eskil Franck -- The project "Bystanders -- Does it matter?" / by Henrik Edgren -- Reflections on the Concept of "Bystander" / by Victoria Barnett -- Sweden and the Holocaust / by Karin Kvist Geverts -- Different explanatory models relating to bystanders, e.g. norm shifting processes -- Norm Shifting and Bystander Intervention / by Dennis T. Kahn -- "If I look at the mass I will never act" : Psychic numbing and genocide / by Paul Siovic -- Methodological aspects of studying the bystander; How do we tell the story of passivity or inaction? -- Mind the Gap(s) Between Memory, History, and Philosophy / by Thomas Brudholm -- Enforcing a Bystander Regime during Genocide : The Case of the Ottoman Empire / by David Gaunt --Bystander Memories -- Unfolding and Questioning Eyewitness Narratives on the Deportation of the Jews / by Dienke Hondius -- Didactical issues; How do we approach the bystander from an educational perspective? -- How we got the bystander into the classroom / by Mats Andersson -- Who cares about the bystander / by Christina Gamstorp. Includes bibliographical references. 210 pages . : illustrations ; 27 cm
- Edgren, Henrik.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- on1101970536
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Psychological aspects.
- Atrocities--Psychological aspects.
- Passivity (Psychology)
- Genocide--Psychological aspects.
- Bystander effect.
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