Corruption as co-created rupture: A definitional etymological approach
We critically interrogate corruption via examinations of its meaning(s). Through examination of some of the definitions of elements of the word 'corruption' we engage in a textual reading whereby our typical conceptions of corruption are able to be put aside temporarily and are augmented i...
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