Transparency, public relations, and the mass media: combating the hidden influences in news coverage worldwide

New York: Routledge. Edited by Dean Kruckeberg (2017)
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Abstract

An incomplete truth -- Multiple truths -- Media practice or media bribery? conceptual and theoretical considerations and implications -- Dispelling the myths of the ethical significance and validity of the concept of cultural relativism and the need for cultural tolerance in combatting media bribery worldwide -- The global study of media transparency -- Professional communities against media bribery -- A normative theory of media bribery.

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