
Description
In this programme Dr Ronald Fletcher discusses the 'Seymour' film in terms of his own view of sociology which tends towards a structural, philosophical and historical standpoint. The intention is n...ot only for students to listen to what Dr Fletcher has to say but to compare this with their own notes and observations on the film.
In this programme Dr Ronald Fletcher discusses the 'Seymour' film in terms of his own view of sociology which tends towards a structural, philosophical and historical standpoint. The intention is n...ot only for students to listen to what Dr Fletcher has to say but to compare this with their own notes and observations on the film.
Module code and title: | D283, The sociological perspective |
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Item code: | D283; 03 |
First transmission date: | 11-03-1972 |
Published: | 1972 |
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Duration: | 00:24:19 |
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Producer: | Ken Patton |
Contributor: | Ron Fletcher |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Keyword(s): | Alienation; Capitalism; Sociology |
Footage description: | Introduction shows various clips from D283/02 with certain edited statements from Seymour, essentially about his feelings. In the studio Fletcher uses these words to analyse Seymour in terms of the individual problems and his relationship to society. In discussing the relevance of sociology to personal problems, he makes two main points. Firstly - it is necessary to study large groupings to gain deeper insight into the individual |
Master spool number: | 6LT/70244 |
Production number: | 00521_2220 |
Videofinder number: | 145 |
Available to public: | no |