Bounded Choice
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Author | Janja Lalich |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | Cults |
Publisher | University of California Press |
Publication date | September 15, 2004 |
Media type | Paperback |
Pages | 353 |
ISBN | 0-520-24018-9 |
OCLC | 54046983 |
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LC Class | BP605.H36 L35 2004 |
Preceded by |
Captive Hearts, Captive Minds, Cults in Our Midst |
Bounded Choice: True Believers and Charismatic Cults is a nonfiction psychology book on cults, by Janja Lalich, Ph.D., published by University of California Press in 2004.
Lalich had previously published her Ph.D. dissertation on "Bounded Choice: The Fusion of Personal Freedom and Self-Renunciation in Two Transcendent Groups."[1] That study was of Heaven's Gate and the Democratic Workers Party, and was incorporated into the book.[2]
Lalich's methodologies were influenced by the work of Anthony Giddens, Herbert A. Simon and Robert Jay Lifton.[3] Heaven's Gate, a UFO religion, is used as a model for analyzing the cult structure.[2][4]
Marion Harmon wrote that: "Lalich’s research culminated in a new theory to explain how the combination of ideology, social structure, and commitment constrains the choice of true believers."[4]
References
- ↑ Lalich, Janja., "Bounded Choice: The Fusion of Personal Freedom and Self-Renunciation in Two Transcendent Groups." Ph.D. dissertation., Santa Barbara, California, Fielding Institute., 2000.
- 1 2 Zablocki, Benjamin; Thomas Robbins (2001). Misunderstanding Cults (book). University of Toronto Press. p. 522. ISBN 0-8020-8188-6.
- ↑ Lorne L. Dawson, American Journal of Sociology, vol.111, part 1 (2005), pg. 663–665
- 1 2 Marion Harmon, Demystifying Cults, Chico Statements, California State University.
External links
- Using the Bounded Choice Model as an Analytical Tool, Janja Lalich, Ph.D., Cultic Studies Review, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2004
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