Interpersonal Conflict in Television or Film
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapter 8 and 9 of Making Connections: Understanding Interpersonal Communication (specifically Section 9.2), complete the Week 4 Paper Training” href=”https://ashford.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/COM200+WEEK+FOUR+%7C+PAPER+TRAINING/0_t1zaitkn” target=”_blank” class=”external” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Week 4 Paper Training (Links to an external site.) and the Week 4 Paper Training quiz, review the Sample Week 4 Paper, and watch an episode of a television program or film from the lists below.
Resources
Click each source below:
- Week 4 Paper Advice
- Week 4 Paper Video Resources
- Sample Week 4 Paper
- Engaging With Course Content
- Avoiding Plagiarism
Television options (each show has no charge and has closed captioning):
- Black-ish (Links to an external site.)
- Modern Family (Links to an external site.)
- This Is Us (Links to an external site.)
Film options:
- Frozen
- Erin Brockovich
If you have problems accessing any of this content, contact your instructor immediately.
In this assignment, you will write a two- to three-page (500 to 750 word) paper in which you apply some of the communication-based conflict resolution strategies outlined in your textbook to a conflict in a fictional television program or film.
In your paper,
- Define conflict, utilizing Bevan.
- Describe one interpersonal conflict that was not handled effectively in the television episode or film.
- Explain how this situation meets the criteria for interpersonal conflict, utilizing Bevan, Section 9.2.
- Note: Focus on one exchange that illustrates one conflict and not the entire plot of the episode. If possible, provide some dialogue so the reader can clearly see how the characters handled the situation.
- Explain why the conflict was not handled effectively, utilizing Bevan (Chapters 8 and 9).
- Describe two strategies outlined in Bevan that the characters used to address the conflict, utilizing Bevan.
- Describe two strategies outlined in Bevan that the characters could have used to resolve this conflict more effectively, utilizing Bevan.
The Interpersonal Conflict in Television or Film paper
Will be graded based on the following,
- Distinguished – Thoroughly defines conflict, clearly and accurately utilizing Bevan.
- Distinguished – Thoroughly describes one interpersonal conflict that was not handled effectively, providing clear and accurate details to fully understand the conflict.
- Distinguished – Thoroughly explains how this situation clearly meets the criteria for interpersonal conflict as outlined in Bevan.
- Distinguished – Thoroughly explains why the conflict was not handled effectively, clearly and accurately utilizing Bevan Chapters 8 and 9.
- Distinguished – Thoroughly describes two strategies that the characters used to address the conflict.
- Distinguished – Thoroughly describes two strategies outlined in Bevan the characters could have used to resolve the conflict more effectively.
- Distinguished – Displays meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains no errors and is very easy to understand.
- Distinguished – Accurately uses APA formatting consistently throughout the paper, title page, and reference page.
- Distinguished – The length of the paper is equivalent to the required number of words.


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