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Insights into violence [videorecording] |
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Video cassette |
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Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, [1999]
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English |
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Examines the many manifestations of violence, from sports to murder and genocide; how societies harness violence; and how the latest research reveals that violence might have served a necessary function for group survival that continues in our genetic makeup today.
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- Uniform Title: Social psychology (Television program)
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| Item Description |
- 1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
- OCLC Number: 43073255
- Publisher Number: FFH 9317 Films for the Humanities
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| Notes |
- Presenter: Richard Stevens.
- Camera, Paul Dobson ... [et al.]; editor, Elisabeth Evershed.
- Copyright: The Open University, 1996.
- Originally broadcast in 1996 as a segment of: Social psychology.
- VHS.
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Examines the many manifestations of violence, from sports to murder and genocide; how societies harness violence; and how the latest research reveals that violence might have served a necessary function for group survival that continues in our genetic makeup today.
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