Throughout the early 1940s, a host of rumors relating to the Second World War began to circulate, leading the government to establish various committees and undertake multiple projects intended to counteract rumors that were believed to threaten civilian morale and compromise national security. Simultaneously, social scientists also began taking measures to study and combat rumor. Such efforts included the institution of several community groups, deemed "rumor clinics," that aimed to decrease the prevalence of wartime rumor by educating the general public. This article outlines the rise and fall of rumor clinics, focusing specifically on the shifting boundaries and the mounting tensions between the United States government and social scientists in the study of rumor during World War II. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved)(from the journal abstract)
...MoreDescription Both the US government and social scientists became interested in rumor and its effects during the war.
Book
Marion Girard Dorsey;
(2023)
Holding Their Breath: How the Allies Confronted the Threat of Chemical Warfare in World War II
(/isis/citation/CBB896773160/)
Article
Johnny Miri;
(2021)
The Fall of Vannevar Bush: The Forgotten War for Control of Science Policy in Postwar America
(/isis/citation/CBB869305077/)
Article
Robertson, Thomas;
(2012)
Total War and the Total Environment: Fairfield Osborn, William Vogt, and the Birth of Global Ecology
(/isis/citation/CBB001232554/)
Article
Cesareo, Roberto;
(2018)
Il progetto dei servizi segreti americani di assassinare Werner Heisenberg
(/isis/citation/CBB317202112/)
Article
Bederson, Benjamin;
(2005)
Fritz Reiche and the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars
(/isis/citation/CBB000641839/)
Article
Neuenschwander, Dwight E.;
(2010)
Bright Ideas: From Concept to Hardware in the First Lasers
(/isis/citation/CBB001320778/)
Thesis
Epting, Susan;
(2012)
Casualties of the Spirit: The Development of Military Psychology and Psychiatry in the United States, Great Britain, and Germany, 1914--1945
(/isis/citation/CBB001562791/)
Book
Harris, Sheldon H.;
(2002)
Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932--1945, and the American Cover-Up
(/isis/citation/CBB000201848/)
Article
Harvey, A. D.;
(2013)
Air Warfare in Perspective
(/isis/citation/CBB001320834/)
Thesis
Torre, Maria Elena;
(2010)
The History and Enactments of Contact in Social Psychology
(/isis/citation/CBB001567207/)
Article
Bendersky, Joseph W.;
(2007)
“Panic”: The Impact of Le Bon's Crowd Psychology on U.S. Military Thought
(/isis/citation/CBB000772496/)
Book
Remers, William A.;
(2000)
Chemists at War: Accounts of Chemical Research in the United States During World War II
(/isis/citation/CBB000740203/)
Book
Price, David H.;
(2008)
Anthropological Intelligence: The Deployment and Neglect of American Anthropology in the Second World War
(/isis/citation/CBB001030066/)
Book
Ryan, Joseph W.;
Stouffer, Samuel A.;
(2013)
Samuel Stouffer and the GI Survey: Sociologists and Soldiers during the Second World War
(/isis/citation/CBB001550261/)
Article
Velleman, Barry L.;
(2008)
The “Scientific Linguist” Goes to War: The United States A.S.T. Program in Foreign Languages
(/isis/citation/CBB001211635/)
Article
Stephan Schwarz;
(2021)
The Occupation of Niels Bohr’s Institute: December 6, 1943–February 3, 1944
(/isis/citation/CBB332875269/)
Book
Steven K. Bailey;
(2019)
Bold Venture: The American Bombing of Japanese-Occupied Hong Kong, 1942–1945
(/isis/citation/CBB521114387/)
Article
Bocking, Stephen;
(2012)
Nature on the Home Front: British Ecologists' Advocacy for Science and Conservation
(/isis/citation/CBB001231328/)
Article
Alexander, Jennifer K.;
(2006)
An Efficiency of Scarcity: Using Food to Increase the Productivity of Soviet Prisoners of War in the Mines of the Third Reich
(/isis/citation/CBB000700581/)
Article
Beth Linker;
Whitney Laemmli;
(2015)
Half a Man: The Symbolism and Science of Paraplegic Impotence in World War II America
(/isis/citation/CBB496362783/)
Be the first to comment!