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help me with this assignment?

for class I have to present how the three sociological perspectives (functionalist, conflict, Interactionist) would critically assess this report from a MASS MEDIA perspective. However, I'm having a difficult time understanding how MEDIA is portrayed in this report. What is the media/reporter and Prime Minister saying in this report. PLEASE HELP ME

it's broken into three parts:

The report starts:

The Prime Minister has appealed to workers in the car industry to cut down on avoidable stoppages. He said the industry had a record a of strikes out of proportion to its size, and he singled out, for particular blame, British's Leyland's Austin-Morris division, which he said was responsible last year for a fifth of the industry's lost production through strikes. Mr. Wilson said that unless labour relations improved, government help for British Leyland would be put in doubt.

His speech:

"Parts of the British Leyland undertaking are profitable, others are not, but the public investment and participation cannot be justified on thr basis of continued avoidable loss-making. Our intervention cannot be based on a policy of turning a private liability into a public liability."

Back to report:

What is not a matter of argument for the future is this. With public capital and an appropriate degree of public ownership and control involved, the government could not justify to Parliament or to the taxpayer, the subsiding of large factories which could pay their way, but are failing to do so because of manifestly avoidable stoppage of production.
 
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I'll answer it but you have to give me a shout out in your report. ^.^

I'm a need video evidence though.

Also your looking at it from the wrong prospective, re read the first paragraph of your post. :hint:
 

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I'll answer it but you have to give me a shout out in your report. ^.^

I'm a need video evidence though.​

sure I'll do that

Video evidence? This was all that was given, no explanation or anything. The is mass media, so the focus isnt the strike itself, but how the media/reporter presents the information (bias, etc).

functionalist- status quo

conflict - the class struggle

Interactionist - categorization

I know of the three perspectives, but I am not understanding what the articles means and therefore can't see how to apply each.
 

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sure I'll do that

Video evidence? This was all that was given, no explanation or anything. The is mass media, so the focus isnt the strike itself, but how the media/reporter presents the information (bias, etc).

functionalist- status quo

conflict - the class struggle

Interactionist - categorization

I know of the three perspectives, but I am not understanding what the articles means and therefore can't see how to apply each.

No I mean video evidence of you giving me a shout out in your report.​
 

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functionalist- "Parts of the British Leyland undertaking are profitable, others are not, but the public investment and participation cannot be justified on thr basis of continued avoidable loss-making. Our intervention cannot be based on a policy of turning a private liability into a public liability."

conflict -"What is not a matter of argument for the future is this. With public capital and an appropriate degree of public ownership and control involved, the government could not justify to Parliament or to the taxpayer, the subsiding of large factories which could pay their way, but are failing to do so because of manifestly avoidable stoppage of production. "

Interactionist - "The Prime Minister has appealed to workers in the car industry to cut down on avoidable stoppages. He said the industry had a record a of strikes out of proportion to its size, and he singled out, for particular blame, British's Leyland's Austin-Morris division, which he said was responsible last year for a fifth of the industry's lost production through strikes. Mr. Wilson said that unless labour relations improved, government help for British Leyland would be put in doubt. "

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Really? I gave you the answers, I matched them with the correct category in your quote based off the info you provided in the post.

lol I see that, but as I expressed my issue is comprehending each quote, not matching them lol
 

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lol I see that, but as I expressed my issue is comprehending each quote, not matching them lol

No you didn't. To quote you.

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However, I'm having a difficult time understanding how MEDIA is portrayed in this report.

Just think about it bro, I already put them in order for you. Think about why they are where they are, you don't have to understand the car industry. Just use context clues.

For instance, why would I match the 3rd part with the class struggle? Just read it carefully.​
 
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No you didn't. To quote you.



Just think about it bro, I already put them in order for you. Think about why they are where they are, you don't have to understand the car industry. Just use context clues.

For instance, why would I match the 3rd part with the class struggle? Just read it carefully.​

ok, hold on I'll try to understand

I dont see it :(

all i see is public vs government involvement. Ugh im failing
 
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ok, hold on I'll try to understand

I dont see it :(

all i see is public vs government involvement. Ugh im failing


Yeah that's right, the wording is just difficult to understand, basically the government wouldn't be able to have a bs excuse of why the production stopped if the working class was involved in the decisions of the company, working class as in the owners of the company, CEO, CFO, etc. So production just stops and no one understands why because the government is being shady about the details of what happened.

-conflict and the class struggle.
 

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Yeah that's right, the wording is just difficult to understand, basically the government wouldn't be able to have a bs excuse of why the production stopped if the working class was involved in the decisions of the company, working class as in the owners of the company, CEO, CFO, etc. So production just stops and no one understands why because the government is being shady about the details of what happened.

-conflict and the class struggle.

oh, so that working class has no control??? It's all the government since the public are the ones paying for a private sector?
 

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oh, so that working class has no control??? It's all the government since the public are the ones paying for a private sector?

Correct thats why the reporter says this at the beginning, "What is not a matter of argument for the future is this...", the wording of these paragraphs is just very specific which makes it a difficult read.​
 

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Correct thats why the reporter says this at the beginning, "What is not a matter of argument for the future is this...", the wording of these paragraphs is just very specific which makes it a difficult read.​

too difficult, i need someone to pull things out for each just to get a simple understanding. smh I really do appreciate your help
 

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too difficult, i need someone to pull things out for each just to get a simple understanding. smh I really do appreciate your help

No problem, and don't worry it is actually very difficult. Whoever gave you this assignment is a b%tch. ^.^

Just take it one sentence at a time and you'll be fine.​
 

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No problem, and don't worry it is actually very difficult. Whoever gave you this assignment is a b%tch. ^.^

Just take it one sentence at a time and you'll be fine.​

I'll try! :'(
 
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