-It explores the historical and current relationship between journalism and corruption and discusses various forms of corruption that journalists may encounter, including bribery, censorship, and self-censorship.
-It examines how it affects journalists' ability to do their job, the quality of reporting, and the public's trust in the media
-Evaluation of the effectiveness of different legal and regulatory approaches to combating corruption in the media industry
-It describes the impact of technology and social media on journalism and corruption, including the challenges posed by online disinformation and the potential for digital tools to facilitate transparency and accountability
-This book is useful to students, researchers and scholars in the fields of journalism, media studies, political science, and economics who are interested in the relationship between corruption and media. Anyone interested in the role of journalism and media in promoting democracy and social justice, and the challenges posed by corruption.
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