“…My approach, then, differs markedly from recent work on Milgram: (1) Unlike Burger (2009Burger ( , 2014, Burger, Girgis, and Manning (2011), Haslam (2011), Reicher, Haslam, andSmith (2012), and Russell (2011Russell ( , 2014aRussell ( , 2014b)but like Gibson (2014, p. 425) -I am especially concerned with questions of how concrete and detailed interactional practices for coping in Milgram's laboratory enabled and constrained the two experimental outcomes. However, (2) whereas Gibson's (2014) important analysis of how subjects can explicitly resist the experimenter by rhetorically invoking knowledge includes only the defiant-outcome group (p. 426), mine uses both groups.…”