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Media Corruption in the Age of Information
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248 pages
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The book presents a comprehensive model for understanding media corruption, examining practices like cash-for-comment, fake news, and staged journalism. It begins with a philosophical overview of corruption, then explores its evolution from traditional media to digital platforms, highlighting key case studies. The text emphasizes the changing dynamics between legacy media and social networks, showcasing how these relationships can enhance reporting on corruption and serve as tools for anti-corruption efforts, revealing previously overlooked practices.
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2021, hardcover
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