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There Is harm even in harmony: On why documentaries so often are about human vulnerability, harm, and suffering
Nicht einmal Harmonie ist harmlos: Warum Dokumentarfilme so oft von menschlicher Verletzlichkeit, Gefährdung und Leid handeln
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Abstract In the following pages, we - a documentary filmmaker and a cultural psychologist - share some of the thoughts that we have been concerned with since we started thinking together about some issues that are as much on the minds of the filmmaker as they are on the minds of the scientist. On the one han... view more
In the following pages, we - a documentary filmmaker and a cultural psychologist - share some of the thoughts that we have been concerned with since we started thinking together about some issues that are as much on the minds of the filmmaker as they are on the minds of the scientist. On the one hand, this is our way of encouraging scientific research on the harmful aspects of life to open up to alternative perspectives, methods of exploration, data collection, and documentation that are often considered vague and blurry or even unscientific; this is due to established, almost scholastic demarcations that make it difficult to gain broader insights into complex and interrelated phenomena such as violence, aggression, repression, malice, fear, despair, etc. In addition, we would like to make sensitive to the fact that those phenomena that usually interest conventional research on violence the most - for example wars, genocides, mass killings, rampages, and rapes - have their breeding grounds which are still waiting to be explored and conceptualised more thoroughly. An exchange between social scientists and documentary filmmakers serves as just one of many examples of how a more thorough exploration of our fragile existence could benefit from interdisciplinary and interprofessional cooperation and resulting insights.... view less
Keywords
documentary film; violence; aggression
Classification
Social Psychology
Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature
Free Keywords
interdisciplinary research; victims experience
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 31-41
Journal
HARM - Journal of Hostility, Aggression, Repression, and Malice (2023) 1
ISSN
2940-3073
Status
Published Version; reviewed