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Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Exploring Questions of Media Morality
Volume 28, 2013 - Issue 3
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“They are Not Different From Others”: Ethical Practices and Corruption in Bangladeshi Journalism

Pages 189-202 | Published online: 25 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

This study attempts to find out Bangladeshi journalists' attitudes, perceptions, and practices about ethical dilemmas, particularly those involving conflicts of interest. Based on a survey of 333 Dhaka-based journalists, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions, the study found that journalists' ethical standards are poor and that many indulge in corrupt practices. Their acceptance of corruption may be related to the country's general culture of corruption and ignorance of ethical issues. Professional behavior may be improved by introducing codes of ethics and professional ethics education.

Notes

1. The term “developing country” has been used to refer to countries with low average per capita income (e.g., less than $3,000 in Purchasing Power Parity terms). These countries also tend to have weaker institutions of governance; some of them are termed as weak states or even failing states.

2. Number of respondents may vary as some respondents did not answer some questions.

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