Digital Media and Grassroots Anti-Corruption
Contexts, Platforms and Data of Anti-Corruption Technologies Worldwide

Edited by Alice Mattoni

ISBN13: 9781802202090

Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

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Published: 07/05/2024

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Delving into a burgeoning field of research, this enlightening book utilises case studies from across the globe to explore how digital media is used at the grassroots level to combat corruption. Bringing together an impressive range of experts, Alice Mattoni deftly assesses the design, creation and use of a wide range of anti-corruption technologies. This invaluable book introduces the concept of anti-corruption technologies (ACT) to answer critical questions about the opportunities and challenges that established and emerging digital media offers to practitioners. Chapters detail the situated nature of these technologies, before examining key technologies including anonymous crowdsourcing, collaborative platforms, whistleblowing platforms and online monitoring of electoral corruption. Finally, the book offers a critical understanding of the challenges that digital media poses to anti-corruption practitioners in different contexts, and how this is linked to different conceptions of democracy. Comprehensive and empirically-grounded, Digital Media and Grassroot Anti-Corruption will be an important resource for students and scholars of corruption studies, digital sociology, law and politics, public policy, regulation and governance, and the study of social movements. It will also be vital reading for anti-corruption practitioners and policymakers interested in civil society organisations working at the grassroots level.
Contents: 1 Digital media and technologies in grassroots struggles against corruption 1 Alice Mattoni PART I CONTEXTS 2 From concerned citizens to civic bots: The bottom-up fight against corruption in Brazil from a longitudinal perspective 26 Fernanda Odilla 3 Anti-corruption and transparency in civil society organisations in Uruguay: the challenges of fostering an agenda when the attention is elsewhere 54 Germán Bidegain 4 Anti-corruption ‘from below’ and digital media during regime change. A comparative analysis of two North African countries 76 Ester Sigillò PART II PLATFORMS 5 Potentialities and affordances of grassroots civic tech platforms as effective anti-corruption tools: Decoding the story of I Paid A Bribe, India 98 Anwesha Chakraborty 6 The social construction of anti-corruption technologies: Analysing the e-participation platform rahvaalgatus.ee in Estonia 119 Oksana Huss 7 Digital whistleblowing platforms for anti-corruption: The Transparency International Italia case 141 Philip Di Salvo 8 Digital technology, citizens’ engagement, and electoral corruption in Colombia 162 Manoel Gehrke PART III DATA 9 Data practices and informative activism in the grassroots struggles against corruption 183 Alice Fubini 10 Involving citizens through multi-platform strategies: Transparency Watch in North Macedonia 207 Dale Mineshima-Lowe 11 Artificial intelligence as a weapon to fight corruption: Civil society actors on the benefits and risks of existing bottom-up approaches 231 Julia Forjan, Nils Köbis, Christopher Starke PART IV CONCLUSION 12 The challenges of anti-corruption technologies from the grassroots 253 Alice Mattoni
  • Media studies
  • Political structure & processes
  • Political corruption
  • Corruption in society
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
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