Edité par Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1985
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good+. Softcover. Clean and unmarked. 180 pages. Papers given at the June 1983 symposium, held at Utah State University: - Introduction (Brock K. Kilbourne). - Identifying Coercion and Deception in Social Systems (Susan Anderson). - What's Wrong with the Study of New Religions an dWhat We Can Do About It (Robert W. Balch). - Using Psychiatry to Fight ''Cults'': Three Cases (Lee Coleman). What is ''Brainwashing'' and Who Says So? (Joel Fort). - New Religious Movements and Large-Group Psychology (Marc Galanter). - Standardized Procedures, Psychological Norms, and New Religious Affiliation (Michael D. Langon and John G. Clark, Jr.). - Religious Cults: A Social-Psychiatric Analysis (Edward Levine). - Neglected Issues in the Study of Conversion (Richard Machalek and David A. Snow). - Methodological Considerations in the Study of New Religions (James T. Richardson). - Are Conflicting Images of ''Cults'' Susceptible to Empirical Resolution (Thomas Robbins). - Viewing the Cults: Differences of Opinion (Lita Linzer Schwartz). - The Pied Piper Phenomenon: Family Systems and Vulnerability to Cults (Marjorie Fisher Zerin). - [Summary] Researching the Researcher (Thomas Ungerleider).