Mind Changers: Albert Bandura

December 13th, 2007 by Steve Bowbrick

What’s the backbone of Radio 4? Is it the agenda-setting news and current affairs? The groundbreaking comedy? The bloody drama? The Archers? No. It’s the half-hour documentary features. No contest. The docs are the bright thread of curiosity and enquiry that holds the whole clever thing together. Here’s another lovely example: from a series about important psychologists, this one’s about Stanford professor Albert Bandura, whose work was enormously influential, especially in developing countries (MP3).

One Response to “Mind Changers: Albert Bandura”

  1. Abha Says:

    Claudia,

    Enjoyed listening to this documentary feature.Albert Bandura has been a long distance…never have met…teacher and hero for me.Have learnt so much in my life and what I teach as a Life Coach about behaviors and how psychology is so relevant and not just theory.This piece very very informative with all the varied and great discussion on the Bobo doll experiment. Great Work!!!

    Best, Abha

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