The Role of Media to Fight Against Corruption
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajms-2014.3.1.1151Keywords:
Library Resource, Information Use Pattern, High Socio-Economic Background, Information Technology, Higher EducationAbstract
This paper discussing about the issue of corruption in India, specifically look on the links between media and corruption. This study discuss about the freedom limitation and importance of media in democracy like fourth pillar. Major issue of this paper is discussing about the role of media to fight against corruption. This paper provides an overview over the basic principles of media effects and illustrates these with a few case studies before presenting specific techniques of involving the media in the fight against grand corruption and every-day corruption.
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