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Watchdogging Government Corruption

Watchdogging-Government-Corruption

This course trains Iranians in safe, effective ways to monitor, record, analyze, publicize, and fight government corruption. It covers ways to locate and target the root of corruption, and how to overcome obstacles within the Iranian legal system and civic environment while engaging in watchdog activities. The course also trains participants in ways to use advocacy, legal action, citizen journalism, social networks and media attention against corruption within the Iranian context.

What is corruption? How do we go about defining it? What does it mean to be accountable? What sort of...
The course’s second class deals with the results of international studies which have examined Iran in...
In the courses’ third section we take a look at top-down responses that the government of Iran has mounted...
Session four of the course looks at bottom-up approaches to the fight against corruption, giving an account...
This fifth and final session takes up examples of successfully implemented anti-corruption campaigns...
In the sixth session of the course on the surveillance of government corruption, Shaazka Beyerle engages...
In a situation in which corruption, impunity, and repression exist, what can citizens do?  In...
In the eighth session of course on fighting against government corruption, Shaazka Beyerle engages with...

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2015

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