Assertion (A): The rigidity of folk media formats for manipulation of content is a big problem for them to be used in development communication.
Reason (R): Since folk media formats are inherited from one generation of practitioners to the next generation, the rigidity of the formats is an advantage for them to remain insular from external influences.
- Both (A) and (R) are true.
- Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).
- (A) is true, but (R) is false.
- (A) is false, but (R) is true.
Correct Ans: (A)
Explanation:
Folk media formats are deeply rooted in cultural traditions. They include forms like puppetry, folk songs, and street plays. These formats are passed down from one generation to the next. Their structure and content stay mostly the same. This consistency preserves tradition, but it also creates challenges.
One major issue is their rigidity. Development communication often needs flexibility. It must adapt messages for different communities, issues, and time periods. However, folk media doesn’t allow much room to change or update its content. As a result, communicators struggle to use it for spreading modern or urgent messages. So, the assertion is true. The inflexible nature of folk formats is a real barrier in development communication.
Now, let’s look at the reason. Folk media’s rigidity exists because it’s passed down through generations. Practitioners value tradition and resist altering the format. This protects the art form from outside influences. In that sense, the reason is also true. The rigidity helps keep folk media authentic and culturally pure.
However, while both statements are accurate, the reason does not fully explain the problem highlighted in the assertion. Yes, traditional transmission maintains rigidity. But that alone doesn’t explain why it becomes a barrier in development communication, which requires adaptability and relevance.
In conclusion, both the assertion and reason are true. Still, the reason doesn’t serve as a complete explanation for the assertion.