Quiet rage, the Stanford prison study, Stanford Instructional Television Network ; produced and directed by Ken Musen ; written by Ken Musen and Philip Zimbardo
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Quiet rage, the Stanford prison study, Stanford Instructional Television Network ; produced and directed by Ken Musen ; written by Ken Musen and Philip Zimbardo
Language
eng
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videorecording
Main title
Quiet rage
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
858600934
Responsibility statement
Stanford Instructional Television Network ; produced and directed by Ken Musen ; written by Ken Musen and Philip Zimbardo
Runtime
52
Sub title
the Stanford prison study
Summary
Quiet rage discusses a prison simulation experiment conducted with student volunteers in 1971 to study the psychological consequences of becoming a prisoner or a prison guard. This film documents the psychological stresses the participants experienced and analyses the resulting power relationship that led to the experiment's premature conclusion. It includes flashbacks and follow-ups with participants along with a discussion of the ethics of the experiment and its relevance for prison reform
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Stanford prison studyStanford prison experiment
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