"Off and Online Journalism and Corruption: International Comparative Analysis" ed. by Basyouni Hamada, Saodah Wok
ITExLi | 2020 | ISBN: 1839680423 9781839680427 1839680199 9781839680199 1839680474 9781839680472 | 187 pages | PDF | 7 MB
ITExLi | 2020 | ISBN: 1839680423 9781839680427 1839680199 9781839680199 1839680474 9781839680472 | 187 pages | PDF | 7 MB
This book provides a new theoretical framework of determinants that interact together in five hierarchical levels to restrain or produce corruption. The primary contribution of this book is both theoretical and empirical. Its details as well as the general theoretical frameworks make it a useful book for scholars, academics, undergraduate and graduate students, journalists, and policy makers.
The theory suggests a multilevel analysis that tests hypotheses regarding the relations of journalism and corruption within each level and across levels in international comparative research designs. Corruption as the abuse of power for private gain is built into the journalistic, economic, political, and cultural structures of any society and is affected by its interaction within the international system. The important questions of how differences in corruption across countries can be explained or what makes it more or less in a particular society and how press freedom and social media contribute to the fight against corruption are still unanswered. This book represents a significant contribution on the way to answer these critical questions. It discusses a variety of journalism-corruption experiences that provide a wealth of results and analyses. The cases it examines extend from Cuba to Algeria, India, Saudi Arabia, Sub-Saharan African, Gulf Cooperation Countries, Arab World, and Japan.
Contents
1.Journalism and Corruption: Toward a Hierarchical Universal Theory of Determinants
2.Press Freedom and Corruption in the GCC: Are There Better Future Horizons? An Analytical-Critical Study
3.Unveiling of Matters: The Role of Investigative Journalism in Uncovering Corruption in the Arab World
4.A Theory of Corruption and Productivity Growth
5.Poverty by Design: The Role of ICT
6.Traditional and Online Journalism and Corruption Investigation Issues: The Case of Algeria
7.Do Independent Arab YouTube Broadcasters “Broadcast Themselves”? The Saudi Case Explored
8.Management of Political Power and Consequences in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Solution Outline
9.Evolution of Mediated Youth Culture: OTT as ‘New Television’ in India
10.Analysis of Information Spreading by Social Media Based on Emotion and Empathy
11.Cultural Studies in Latin America: “Packaged Cuba”
12.Contextualization of Social Media and Its Implications on the Audience
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