of value of insubordination, 10
Skidmore College, 126–27
Skidmore News, 127
slavery, 39, 207n
social media, 126, 168–69, 174
social norms and behaviors
balancing conformity with uniqueness, 83–86
and cultivating rebel-friendly culture, 162–63
and dating, 13–14, 79
discouraging cliques, 165–70
and “emotionships,” 77–78
and formula for principled insubordination, 12
and fostering social belonging, 84–85
and music tastes, 206n
and net positive energizers, 77–79
and openness of non-rebels, 52–53
and role of comedy, 127–30
and social anxiety, 80
and “social baseline,” 75
and social capital, 76–82
and social change, 154, 211n
and social hierarchies, 175, 207n
and social improvement, 154
and social value of dissent, 39, 40–44
and value of allies to dissenters, 73–75
See also culture and cultural norms; gender norms and biases
social psychology, 5–6, 17–20. See also psychology and psychological research
Source-Context-Elaboration Model, 60
speaking skills, 180
specialized knowledge and training, 144
species transformation, 4
Spellbound (film), 76
sports, 17–20, 66, 207n, 208n
Stanford University, 141
Star Trek, 86–88
State University of New York, 230n
status quo bias
acknowledging, 34, 35
and balancing conformity and uniqueness, 83–86
and deference to authority, 138