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El. knyga: Of Flying Saucers and Social Scientists: A Re-Reading of When Prophecy Fails and of Cognitive Dissonance: A Re-Reading of When Prophecy Fails and of Cognitive Dissonance

  • Formatas: 130 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Pivot
  • ISBN-13: 9781137357601
  • Formatas: 130 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Pivot
  • ISBN-13: 9781137357601

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What happens when prophecies fail? Timothy Jenkins re-reading of Leon Festingers classic work on cognitive dissonance seeks to answer this question by studying a 50s doomsday group. This volume explores the relations between anthropology and psychology, and between social scientific and natural scientific accounts of human behavior. Do prophecies fail? A small group led by spirit mediums, infiltrated by social scientists, and reported on at intervals by the press: Together, these different parties create a sequence of mutual misunderstandings that leads both to a series of missed appointments with flying saucers from distant planets and to success in averting a global catastrophe. This volume proposes a re-reading of Leon Festingers classic work on cognitive dissonance, offering a different account of the motivations and meanings of a group expecting the arrival of spacemen from another planet and anticipating the End of the World, and incorporating the social scientists who studied them into the picture. The author explores the relations between anthropology and psychology and between social scientific and natural scientific accounts of human behaviour, contributing to ideas about the role of science in contemporary society and to the sociology of secrecy..
Preface Introduction: The issue of the scale of the event one object
or three parties? PART I: THE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF THE VARIOUS PARTIES The
social scientists The group and the mediums The press PART II: THE EVENTS AND
THEIR RATIONALE The sociology of secrecy. Language of science, language of
secrecy. A dialogue of the deaf. Gains Bibliography
Timothy Jenkins is a Reader in Anthropology and Religion, University of Cambridge