marcszar_food_inc


 * Food, Inc. -** //Robert Kenner, 2008//

//What is the central argument or narrative of the film?// Text.

//What sustainability problems does the film draw out?//
 * //Political?//
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 * //Legal?//
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 * //Economic?//
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 * //Technological?//
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 * //Media and informational?//
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 * //Organizational?//
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 * //Educational?//
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 * //Behavioral?//
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 * //Cultural?//
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 * //Ecological?//
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//What parts of the film did you find most persuasive and compelling? Why?// Text.

//What parts of the film were you not compelled or convinced by?// Text.

//What additional information does this film compel you to seek out? Where do you want to dig deeper and what connections do you want to make with other issues, factors, problems, etc?// Text.

//What audiences does the film best address? What kind of imagination is fostered in viewers? Do you think the film is likely to change the way viewers think about and act on environmental problems?// Text.

//What kinds of action or points of intervention are suggested by the film?// Text.

//What could have been added to this film to enhance its environmental educational value?//
 * Does the film convey different perspectives on the issues?
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 * Is it overly “balanced”?
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 * Does it enhance scientific literacy? If so, what kind of scientific literacy is promoted?
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 * Does it enroll viewers, or preach at them?
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 * Does it include images or examples that are likely to stick with viewers?
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