Social Psychology in Action: A Critical Analysis of Alive

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Social Psychology in Action: A Critical Analysis of Alive

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Title: Social Psychology in Action: A Critical Analysis of Alive
Author: Delgado, Kolina J.
Abstract:

Frank Marshall’s 1993 film Alive captures several key theories of social psychology. The film depicts a true story of a Uruguayan rugby team, who together with friends and family were crossing the Andes Mountains to play a game with neighboring Chile when their plane crashed, leaving them stranded. Twenty-nine people survived the plane crash but only sixteen survived a treacherous seventy days atop the mountain before they were rescued. During their time in the snow covered Andes Mountains the group had to make difficult decisions in order to survive. This paper seeks to provide a thorough analysis of a several primary social psychology concepts using the film as a basis for illustration.

Bookmark: http://hdl.handle.net/2374.WSU/5677
Date: Spring 2009

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