Discursive approach to obedience

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Discursive approach to obedience
  1. Strengths
    1. Gibson questions the popular understanding of Milgrims experiment as 'destructive obedience'
      1. 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
        1. Milgrim assumes the power is with the authority figure
    2. Weaknesses
      1. Rhetorical analysis
        1. Strengths
          1. Weaknesses
            1. Definition - examining the way speakers use language to persuade the listener to consider a topic from a different perspective
            2. Agency - structure
              1. Power relations
                1. Milgrims obedience experiment
                  1. Assumptions made
                    1. Power with the authority figure
                      1. Structure is the guiding force, lack of agency
                        1. Measuring destructive obedience
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