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In this episode we chat to Elisavet Manoli from Loughborough University about how perceived severity of corruption influences people’s views of how traditional and social media communicate sport corruption issues.
We discuss the article Elisavet and co-author Comille Bandura published about the topic "Perceptions of the role of traditional and social media in communicating corruption".
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In this episode we chat to Elisavet Manoli from Loughborough University about how perceived severity of corruption influences people’s views of how traditional and social media communicate sport corruption issues.
We discuss the article Elisavet and co-author Comille Bandura published about the topic "Perceptions of the role of traditional and social media in communicating corruption".