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Title: Bibliotherapy


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The Corporation
Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott, Joel Bakan
Bibliotherapy SPED 620 Natascha Jassir
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OBJECTIVE
  • To identify ethical issues arising from business,
    its regulations and environment.
  • To provide the conceptual frameworks for
    analysing these issues.
  • To encourage students to be open to new ideas, to
    develop original solutions and to think as
    globalize manager or business-person.

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Grade Level Time Period
This lesson is developed for high school
students from 10th to 12th grade or college in
Business, Economics, English, Ethics or Social
Studies class. I will specifically use it in a
unit about ethics and globalization I am working
on in my business class along with the English
class teacher. Time would have already been spent
developing a sense of classroom community so that
students would feel safe discussing their points
of view and feelings as well as working in small
groups. The time period for this particular
activity will be about a month and a half. The
entire unit will take approximately 20 periods.
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Materials
  • Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott and Joel Bakan.
    (2004). The corporation, Canada, A Zetigeist
    Films Release, 247 CENTRE ST 2ND FL NEW YORK
    NY 10013

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Synopsis
  • THE CORPORATION explores the nature and
    spectacular rise of the dominant institution of
    our time. Footage from pop culture, advertising,
    TV news, and corporate propaganda, illuminates
    the corporation's grip on our lives. Taking its
    legal status as a "person" to its logical
    conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the
    psychiatrist's couch to ask "What kind of person
    is it?" Provoking, witty, sweepingly informative,
    The Corporation includes forty interviews with
    corporate insiders and critics plus true
    confessions, case studies and strategies for
    change are revealed behind-the-scenes tensions
    and influences in several corporate and
    anti-corporate dramas. Each illuminates an aspect
    of the corporations complex character. On the
    other hand, new geographical dimensions of trade
    and investment around the world are emerging that
    have to be recognized and cannot be ignored.

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Themes/Key Concepts
  • Corporation
  • Corporate activity
  • Psychopath
  • Corporate life
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Social progress
  • Regulations
  • Ethics
  • Economic and social interdependence among
    individuals, corporations and nations
  • Impacts of commercial activity on individuals,
    communities and the environment
  • Impacts of globalization

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Introductory Activity
  • Students divide into pairs, interview each other
    regarding their parents businesses, and then
    introduce their findings to the entire group.
  • The teacher assigns readings from one or more
    articles related to the themes, and discuss new
    business terminology in order to set the tone
    prior to showing the film.
  • Te teacher will provide students with an overview
    of the activities prior to viewing The
    Corporation so that they can understand it.

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Questions?
  • What is the claim or conclusion that the author
    is making?
  • Does the treatment of business reflect societys
    lack of trust in business and its leaders?
  • Does the content of the documentary simply
    mirror the times, or the attitudes held towards
    business?
  • Are filmmakers more liberal or radical and thus
    critical of the culture in which business works?
  • Do you think this documentary influence the
    attitudes of people towards business and its
    leaders?

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  • In one sentence, provide a definition
    of globalization.
  • Why do you think The Corporation has struck a
    chord with many people?
  • Apart from the films manipulation of the facts
    and its deep bias, does it have any other
    significant failings?
  • According to the film, corporations are by their
    nature nasty and rapacious institutions. Do you
    agree?
  • What do you think about the claim that
    corporations control the world -- everything from
    the food we eat to the political process?
    Explain.
  • Identify two reasons why businesses
  • want to target students in schools.

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  • The presence of a corporate spy, Marc Barry,
    really astonished me. His career could be ruined
    through his appearance in THE CORPORATION. Why do
    you think he did it?
  • Why do the negative depictions of business
    continue even with modern globalize management
    styles that favor more participation by managers
    as coaches and mentors rather than as dictators?

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Follow-up Activity
  • Students will form groups to construct an
    Argument for a Debate following this parameters
  • In 1 sentence, describe the issue you are
    debating. Be sure to include your position on the
    issue for the purpose of the debate (are you for
    it or against it)? Give 3 reasons for your
    position. It is best to propose or oppose on 3
    points (e.g., political, economic, social, etc.).
    This means you should have 3 reasons for your
    argument how they can counter the influence this
    documentary is having on society.

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  • Thinking Critically Activities Students will
    form groups of three to analyze the following
    points, then they will prepare a news release for
    the rest of the group
  • Today people can become brands. And brands can
    build cities. And university students can pay for
    their educations by shilling on national
    television for a credit card company. And a
    corporation even owns the rights to the popular
    song Happy Birthday. How do you feel about
    this, do you ever get the feeling its all a bit
    much?
  • By contrast, the story of Ray Anderson, the CEO
    of Interface, is inspiring. Heres a guy running
    a billion-dollar carpet manufacturing company
    that has completely changed his mind about a
    corporations social responsibility. How did you
    respond to his story? Explain your reaction.

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  • One of the films central assertions is that
    corporations directors are legally required to
    do what is best for the company
    regardless of the consequences.  That
  • sounds pretty worrying, doesnt it? Explain your
    reaction.
  • What do you think of the films claim that The
    Corporation is the prototypical psychopath
    because of what the producers suggest is its
    callous unconcern for the feelings of others,
    incapacity to maintain enduring relationships,
    and reckless disregard for the safety of
    others? Please explain through examples if
    possible.
  • Research
  • Students should visit a business or corporation
    and choose a topic to analyze (preferably
    different to the rest). Then they shall write a
    letter with recommendations to the business and
    explain how they can counter the influence this
    documentary is having on society and specially in
    their business.

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  • Understanding Regulation of ..
  • Students are required to prepare in groups of
    three, a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation
    describing and analysing all regulation related
    to one of the following goods or services

Automobile Insurance Electricity Automobile
Rental Gasoline Health/Fitness Clubs
Organic Foods
Their analysis must cover all forms of regulation
including Government Self-regulation
Individual firm Industry Competition Any
other stakeholders Social (Interest Groups,
NGOs)
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  • The following are the sections that would most
    likely be included in your paper
  • A definition/description of the good or service
  • A description of the regulation. Some
    supporting materials maybe included as
    appendices other materials maybe only
    referenced.
  • Identify and describe the issues related to the
    regulation.
  • Outline advice to managers in coping with
    and/or managing the regulation.  Include a one
    page checklist for managers.
  • A conclusion section.

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Bibliography
  • Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott and Joel Bakan.
    (2004). The corporation film, Canada, A Zetigeist
    Films Release, 247 CENTRE ST 2ND FL NEW YORK
    NY 10013
  • The corporation. Educational free teachers
    resource. Retrieved February 26, 2005, from
    http// www.thecorporation.com /index.php?page_id
    51
  • http//tvo.org
  • http//nologo.org
  • http//www.globalisationguide.org

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