Corruption in the Media
Spence, Edward H. (2009) Corruption in the Media. International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 22 (2). pp. 231-241. ISSN 0739-098X
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| Abstract: | Using a general model of corruption that explains and accounts
for corruption across different corporate and professional activities, the paper will examine how certain practices in the media, especially in areas where journalism, advertising and public relations regularly intersect and converge, can be construed as instances of corruption. By applying this general model of corruption the paper will then offer a taxonomy of media corruption by identifying most if not all the major types of media corruption. It will be argued that such corruption is regular and systematic. |
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