LINKS OG LITTERATUR

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PSYKOLOGISK LITTERATUR

 

Rolf Kuschel og Faezeh Zand, Ondskabens Psykologi, Socialpsykologiske Essays. Frydenlund 2004

 

Jette Hannibal: Social kognition – identitet, sterotyper, fordomme og diskriminering. Upubliceret 2012.

 

 
ARTIKLER

 

Jonas Lind og Johannes Lang, folkedrab.dk: Gruppepres, lydighed og ideologi

 

Kasper E. Nielsen, videnskab.dk: Psykologiforsøget der løb løbsk

 

Catarina Nedertoft Jessen, Information: Selverkendelsen er nået til Indonesien

 

Catarina Nedertoft Jessen, Information: 1965 er året, der aldrig ender

 

Christian Monggaard, Information: Hvor mordere dyrkes som helte

 

Marie Andersen, Filmmagasinet Ekko: Opfølger til The Act of Killing på vej

 

 
ENGELSKSPROGET LITTERATUR

 
 

Robert Lemelson: 40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy (dokumentarfilm, engelske undertekster)

 
 

Staub, E. (2003). The Roots of Evil. The Origins of Genocide and other Group violence. NY: Cambridge University Press.

 
 

Staub, E. (2003). The Psychology of Bystanders, Perpetrators and Heroic Helpers. i: The Psychology of Good and Evil: Why children, adults and groups help and harm others. NY: Cambridge, p. 291-324.

 
 

Staub; E. (2006). Reconciliation after Genocide, Mass Killing, or Intractable Conflict: Understanding the Roots of Violence, Psychological recovery, and Steps toward a General Theory. Political Psychology, vol 27, No. 6.

 
 

Weierstall, R.; Schaal, S.; Schalinski; I.; Dusingizemungu, J. & Elbert, T.  (2011). The thrill of being violent as an antidote to postraumatic stress disorder in Rwandaese genocide perpetrators. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2

 
 

John Braitwaite (2011). Partial truth and reconciliation in the longue durée. Contemporary Social Science, vol. 6, No. 1, 129-146.

 
 

Diane M. Mackie, Thierry Devos & Eliot R. Smith (2000). Intergroup Emotions: Explaining Offensive Action Tendencies in an Intergroup Context. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 79, no. 4, 602-616.

 
 

Erwin Staub (2006). Reconciliation after Genocide, Mass Killing, or Intractable Conflict: Understanding the Roots of Violence, Psychological recovery, and Steps toward a General Theory. Political Psychology, vol 27, No. 6.

 
 

Erwin Staub (2003). The Psychology of Bystanders, Perpetrators, and Heroic Helpers.
The Psychology of Bystanders, Perpetrators, and Heroic Helpers. i: NY: Cambridge, p. 291-324.

 
 

Weierstall, R.; Schaal, S.; Schalinski; I.; Dusingizemungu, J. & Elbert, T. (2011). The thrill of being violent as an antidote to postraumatic stress disorder in Rwandaese genocide perpetrators. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2

 

 

OPSLAG I GYLDENDALS STORE DANSKE

 

Empati

 

Psykopati

 

PTSD
 
 
Af Jette Hannibal, psykologilærer på Nørre Gymnasium