Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Discursive approach to obedience
- Strengths
- Gibson questions the
popular understanding
of Milgrims experiment
as 'destructive
obedience'
- destructive obedience - succumbing to authority and
contextual pressures that led the individual to act in ways
counter to their normal behaviour and beliefs pg 154 bk2
- Milgrim assumes the power is with the authority figure
- Weaknesses
- Rhetorical analysis
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Definition - examining the way speakers use
language to persuade the listener to
consider a topic from a different perspective
- Agency - structure
- Power relations
- Milgrims obedience experiment
- Assumptions made
- Power with the authority figure
- Structure is the guiding force, lack of agency
- Measuring destructive obedience