
ISBN Zimbardo. My life revealed
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In a direct and spontaneous dialogue, the legendary American psychologist Philip Zimbardo talks about his life and career: his childhood in the Bronx, his university education at Yale, his friendship with Stanley Milgram, his appointment to the Stanford psychology faculty, his research, and his contributions in the psychological field and in the academic context, as well as his involvement in political activism, from meeting Malcolm X to writing an article on President Donald Trump’s mental health, published in Psychology Today.
The resulting memoir is a rich collection of moving stories and insightful reflections on his career and his intellectual legacy. The text - edited by Daniel Hartwig - is in interview form and is part of the Stanford Historical Society's Oral History Program in collaboration with the Stanford University Archives.
PHILIP G. ZIMBARDO Psychologist, educator, researcher, and world-famous public figure. Professor emeritus at Stanford University. Former President of the American Psychological Association (APA). Zimbardo is well-known for his Stanford prison experiment. The author of successful books, including The Lucifer Effect, The Time Paradox, Time Cure, and Living and Loving Better, he was co-author of the Psychology and Life textbook up to its nineteenth edition. Zimbardo is the founder and president of the Heroic Imagination Project, an international organization created to encourage the psychology of heroism in everyday life, and of the Z-L Fund, a foundation promoting cultural exchange between Italy and the United States.
DANIEL HARTWIG was the Stanford University Archivist from 2010 to 2019. He was the Records Services Archivist at Yale University (2006-2010); Assistant Archivist and Digital Projects Developer at Ball State University (2004-2006); and Archives Reference Assistant at the Wisconsin Historical Society (2002-2004).
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