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Title The violence paradox / a Nova production by Little Bay Pictures, LLC for WGBH Boston ; written, produced and directed by Michael Bicks & Anna Lee Strachan.

Publication Info. [Arlington, Virginia] : PBS, [2020]
[Arlington, Virginia] : PBS Distribution, [2020]
©2020

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction DVD  DVD 303.6 VIOLENCE    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Audio-Visual Materials  DVD 303.6 VIO    Check Shelf
Edition Widescreen.
Description 1 videodisc (115 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time 020000
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
color
Description digital rdatr
optical rdarm
stereo rdacpc
NTSC rdabs
video file rdaft
DVD video
Region 1 rdare
Documentary television programs lcgft
System Details DVD; NTSC, region 1; widescreen presentation; stereo.
Performer Narrator, Keith David; commentators, Steven Pinker, Richard Wrangham, Ian Morris, Ruben Mendoza.
Credits Director of photography, Jason Longo ; editor, Rob Tinworth ; composer, Khari Mateen ; executive producers, Julia Cort, Chris Schmidt.
Note Widescreen.
Documentary.
Program content: ©2019.
Originally broadcast as an episode of the television program "Nova" on the PBS Network in 2019.
Running time indicated on container: approximately 120 minutes; actual running time; 115 minutes.
Audience TV Parental Guidelines rating: TV-14 (this program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age).
Summary "From suicide bombings to mass shootings, the nightly news can make it seem like we live in the most violent of times. In barely a century, humanity has seen two world wars and the slaughter of millions by pitiless tyrants, not to mention civil wars, insurgencies, and terrorist attacks. But psychologist Steven Pinker argues that physical violence has been in decline for centuries, and we may be living in one of the most peaceful eras in human history. In this two-hour special, Nova examines Pinker's thesis and takes viewers on a journey through history and the human mind to explore what triggers violence and how it may have decreased over time. Taking clues from a Kenyan archaeology site, modern laboratory experiments, and even literature, researchers trace the social and neurobiological roots of human violence. They look at how forces like income equality and personal contact may curb violence 'interrupters' treat violence like a contagious disease, Nova examines evidence-based approaches to making the world more peaceful"--Container.
Language In English, with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).
Subject Violence -- Sociological aspects.
Violence -- Physiological aspects.
Violence -- History.
Violence. (OCoLC)fst01167224
Genre/Form Documentary television programs. (OCoLC)fst01710387
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Video recordings for the hearing impaired. (OCoLC)fst01710450
Documentary television programs.
Science television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Added Author Bicks, Michael, screenwriter, television director, television producer.
Strachan, Anna Lee, screenwriter, television director, television producer.
Tinworth, Rob, editor of moving image work.
Longo, Jason, director of photography.
Cort, Julia, television producer.
Schmidt, Chris, television producer.
David, Keith, narrator.
Pinker, Steven, 1954- commentator.
Wrangham, Richard W., 1948- commentator.
Morris, Ian, 1960- commentator.
Mendoza, Rubén G., 1956- commentator.
Mateen, Khari, composer (expression)
Little Bay Pictures, LLC, production company.
Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), publisher, broadcaster.
PBS Distribution (Firm), film distributor.
Added Title Nova (Television program)
Standard No. 841887042932
ISBN 9781531711184
1531711189
Music No. NV61903 PBS
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