The curse of good intentions: why anticorruption messaging can encourage bribery Publication date: 20th December 2021 Publication type: Journal Article Author(s): Nic Cheeseman Caryn Peiffer Keywords: Media messaging Read more
Why efforts to fight corruption hurt democracy: Lessons from a survey experiment in Nigeria Publication date: 13th October 2020 Publication type: Working Paper Author(s): Nic Cheeseman Caryn Peiffer Keywords: Media messaging Read more
How do Nigerian newspapers report corruption in the health system? Publication date: 3rd August 2020 Publication type: Journal Article Author(s): Mohammed Abba-Aji Eleanor Hutchinson Martin McKee Dina Balabanova Keywords: Health Media messaging Read more
The unintended consequences of anti‐corruption messaging in Nigeria: Why pessimists are always disappointed Publication date: 10th June 2020 Publication type: Working Paper Author(s): Nic Cheeseman Caryn Peiffer Keywords: Media messaging Read more
Setting the agenda or toeing the line? Corruption news coverage during Nigeria’s elections Publication date: 8th November 2019 Publication type: Briefing Paper Author(s): Adeshola Komolafe Oliver Kalu-Amah Jamie Hitchen Keywords: Media messaging Read more
Corruption coverage: the role of the media during Nigeria’s 2019 elections Publication date: 8th November 2019 Publication type: Working Paper Author(s): Adeshola Komolafe Oliver Kalu-Amah Jamie Hitchen ACE Strategies: Building Coalitions Keywords: Media messaging Read more
Corruption Reporting in the Media in the 2015 Nigerian Elections: Setting the Agenda or Toeing the Line? Publication date: 9th July 2019 Publication type: Working Paper Author(s): Adeshola Komolafe Elor Nkereuwem Oliver Kalu-Amah Keywords: Media messaging Read more