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Media Corruption: A Chinese Characteristic
Li, Ren
Journal of business ethics, 2013-08, Vol.116 (2), p.297-310
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Dordrecht: Springer
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Título:
Media Corruption: A Chinese Characteristic
Autor:
Li, Ren
Assuntos:
Archives & records
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Business and Management
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Business Ethics
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Cephalopelvic disproportion
;
China
;
Corruption
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Criminal sentencing
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Editorials
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Education
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Education reform
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Ethics
;
Ethics and moral life
;
Government corruption
;
Journalism
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Journalistic ethics
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Journalists
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Literature reviews
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Management
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Media
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Monopolies
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Moral corruption
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News content
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News media
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Philosophy
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Political corruption
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Political power
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Political science
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Politics
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Professionalism
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Quality of Life Research
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Sociology
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Sociology of communication and mass media. Sociolinguistics
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Sociology of knowledge and ethics
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Sociology of knowledge and sociology of culture
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Studies
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Journal of business ethics, 2013-08, Vol.116 (2), p.297-310
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Descrição:
Misbehaviour and malpractices of Chinese journalists in recent years have brought media corruption under the spotlight. The lack of professionalism and scarcity of fully established ethics in media organisations have made the case worse. However, while Chinese media and academics concentrate narrowly on paid-for news or gag fee by prompting the enforcement of disciplinary restraints and 'thought education', this hot issue has been largely ignored by western scholars and has only been occasionally reported by some western media. Based mainly on prominent cases and document studies, this article classifies three major types of media corruption in the Chinese context: (1) individual red-envelope taking, (2) institutional profit seeking and (3) personal businesses benefiting from the identity of a reporter. It then explores two major endogenous causes of media corruption: media's unique role in China's political power structure and their monopoly in information collection and delivery. Two current countermeasures undertaken against this phenomenon in China are finally analysed.
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Dordrecht: Springer
Idioma:
Inglês
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