Dr. Philip Zimbardo

פורסם: 9.02.12, 4:30 am

Field of reference: Psychology

Description: TED talk, the environmental factors that determine a person's  behavior. Elaborate description: http://www.crossroadstimes.com/psychology/social-scientist-philip-zimbardo-factors-other-than-character-determine-behavior-ted-talk.htm

"that line between good and evil, which privileged people like to think is fixed and impermeable – with them on the good side and others on the bad side - I knew that line was movable and permeable.” 

“Since the inquisition we’ve been dealing with problems at the level of the individual and it doesn’t work.” 

"we need a paradigm shift... away from the medical model which focuses only on the individual, towards a public health model that recognizes situational and systemic vectors of disease.”

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Dr. John M. Darley, Dr. Bibb Latané

פורסם: 9.02.12, 4:28 am

Field of reference: Psychology

Description: The bystander effect shows how people will not help someone in need as long as others around them are also not helping

"The bystander effect or Genovese syndrome is a social psychological phenomenon that refers to cases where individuals do not offer any means of help in an emergency situation to the victim when other people are present. The probability of help has in the past been thought to be inversely related to the number of bystanders; in other words, the greater the number of bystanders, the less likely it is that any one of them will help. The mere presence of other bystanders greatly decreases intervention. This happens because as the number of bystanders increases, any given bystander is less likely to interpret the incident as a problem, and less likely to assume responsibility for taking action.[1]"

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Dr. Philip Zimbardo

פורסם: 9.02.12, 4:25 am

Field of reference: Psychology

Description: The Stanford Prison Experiment showed how ordinary people become the role they play in a given environment.

“When the images of the abuse and torture in Abu Ghraib were revealed, immediately the military went on the defensive saying it’s a few bad apples. When we see people do bad things we assume they are bad people to begin with. But what we know in our study is: there are a set of social psychological variables that can make ordinary people do things they could never have imagined doing.”

 “We frankly didn’t anticipate what was going to happen. We tried to really test the power of the environment to change and transform otherwise normal people. Much as Milgram had changed or transformed otherwise normal people in an obedient situation, we wanted to do it in a prison-like situation.”

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שייך לנושאים: 1-13 - חינוך אינטגרלי, -מקורות מדעיים, השפעת הסביבה, 4. תוצר הסביבה
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Dr. Nicholas Christakis, Dr. James Fowler

פורסם: 9.02.12, 4:22 am

Field of reference: Sociology

Description: Social Network analysis reveals the profound impact of networks on all areas of life: health, marriage, economy, politics and more. Elaborate description: http://www.crossroadstimes.com/sociology/your-social-network-has-the-power-to-influence-what-you-think-want-feel-choose-and-eventually-do.htm

“How we feel, what we know, whom we marry, whether we fall ill, how much money we make, and whether we vote all depend on the ties that bind us. Social networks spread happiness, generosity, and love. They are always there, exerting both subtle and dramatic influence over our choices, actions, thoughts, feelings, even our desires. And our connections do not end with the people we know. Beyond our own social horizons, friends of friends of friends can start chain reactions that eventually reach us, like waves from distant lands that wash up on our shores.”

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Dr. John C. Turner, Dr. Penelope J. Oakes

פורסם: 9.02.12, 4:20 am

Field of reference: Psychology

Description: Social identity is derived from social psychology and not individual

"It is concluded that the social identity concept represents a mechanism of social-psychological interaction and as such demonstrates that social psychology need not be an individualistic science."

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