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The Social Construction Of Corruption In Europe Dirk Tänzler

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The Social Construction Of Corruption In Europe Dirk Tänzler
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Dirk Tänzler, Konstadinos Maras
ISBN: 9781317015819, 1317015819
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Social Construction Of Corruption In Europe Dirk Tänzler by Dirk Tänzler, Konstadinos Maras 9781317015819, 1317015819 instant download after payment.

The volume demonstrates the suitability of the theory of social constructivism in portraying and analyzing the diversity of the phenomenon of corruption. The approach of social constructivism taken in this volume is able to reconstruct the 'construction of corruption' both from a societal perspective, by assessing it as generally accepted or tolerated behaviour in more or less standardized rule-governed social situations, and from the perspective of actors who perceive corrupt behaviour as problem solving in everyday life. The volume proves the usefulness of a social construction perspective for empirical research. It contains case studies of social definitions of corruption in eleven European countries that contribute in different ways to establishing a grounded theory of the phenomenon of corruption.

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