- Conduct a content analysis of news coverage related to corruption in various media outlets to understand the extent and nature of media attention to corrupt practices.
- Interview journalists and editors to gather insights into their challenges and motivations in reporting on corruption, as well as to understand their perceptions of the impact of media coverage on combating corruption.
- Organize focus group discussions with the public to gauge their awareness and understanding of corruption-related issues as portrayed by the media, and to assess the influence of media coverage on public attitudes and actions towards combating corruption.
- Analyze the correlation between increased media coverage of specific corruption cases and subsequent legal or ethical actions taken against the implicated individuals or entities.
- Assess the effectiveness of investigative journalism in uncovering and exposing corruption by examining specific case studies and their impact on initiating anti-corruption measures or legal proceedings.
- Compare the portrayal of corruption in traditional media (e.g., newspapers, television) and online/social media platforms to understand the differences in their approaches and the potential impact on public perception and participation in combating corruption.
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