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RESISTANCE TO AUTHORITY Thursday 7 March 6.00pm CCA 5 £5/£4 Is it possible for people to resist authority? How do people behave under extreme belief systems? What are the conditions under which people accept oppression or act against it? What is the relationship between reality TV and behaviour experiments? This panel discussion will look at the relationship between obedience, authority, conformity and power. The discussion will make reference to influential social psychology experiments including Stanley Milgram's Obedience studies, Philip Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Studies and Henri Tajfel's work on intergroup discrimination. Speakers include: BEN COHEN, MARK MCDERMOTT and STEVE REICHER. Ben Cohen worked on the documentary film treatment, 'Only Obeying Orders', which probed Stanley Milgram's work in the light of contemporary interest in genocide, as the result of the atrocities committed in Bosnia, Rwanda and other countries during the last decade. He will talk about the contemporary relevance of Milgram's work in relation to genocide studies and discuss how Milgram's work can be presented in the media without being exaggerated, distorted or sensationalised. Ben Cohen studied political philosophy at Manchester University and the London School of Economics. Since 1991, he has worked as a journalist and film-maker with the BBC as a commentator on Balkan affairs. Mark McDermott is a Chartered Health & Clinical Psychologist and is Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Health Psychology at the School of Psychology, University of East London. His current research focuses upon individual differences, personality as a mediator of social influence processes and nonconformity. In 1995 Mark co-authorised the introductory psychology textbook 'Psychology, A European Text'. He has also worked as a consultant on the BBC2 programme 'Five Steps to Tyranny' (2000) and the LWT programme 'The Human Zoo' (2001) which concerned the re-enactment of social psychology experiments and the 'power of situations'. Steve Reicher is a social psychologist and is currently joint editor of The British Journal of Social Psychology. He is broadly interested in the issues of group behaviour and the individual-social relationship. His recent research includes the development of a model of crowd action that accounts for both social determination and social change, the construction of social categories through language and action and the impact of devolution on Scottish identity and social action in Scotland. He is currently working in conjunction with Exeter University and the BBC on 'The Experiment' a re-run of the Zimbardo Stanford Prison Studies which will be broadcast on TV in Spring 2002. Rebecca Shatwell Education Programmer CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3JD www.cca-glasgow.com <www.cca-glasgow.com> Email: rebecca@cca-glasgow.com Tel: 00 44 (0)141 332 7521 (reception) Tel: 00 44 (0)141 352 4912 (direct line) intY has automatically scanned this email with Sophos Anti-Virus (www.inty.com) _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold