Off and Online Journalism and Corruption : International Comparative Analysis

This book provides a new theoretical framework of determinants that interact together in five hierarchical levels to restrain or produce corruption. The theory suggests a multilevel analysis that tests hypotheses regarding the relations of journalism and corruption within each level and across level...

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Otros Autores: Ibrahim Hamada, Basyouni (Editor ), Wok, Saodah (Editor )
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Publicado: IntechOpen 2020
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