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'''Fiks Fare''' is a daily show on [[Albania|Albanian]] television station [[Top Channel TV]]. It premiered on December 19, 2002. It is co-hosted by Fiori Dardha and Gent Pjetri. Fiks Fare uses humor and [[satire]] to discuss negative aspects of society, such as [[corruption]], [[fraud]], law-breaking by [[Official|public officials]], [[human rights]] violations and development issues. It includes entertainment elements such as dance and music. Its popularity and its simple language has made it an important means of raising awareness.
'''Fiks Fare''' is a daily show on [[Albania|Albanian]] television station [[Top Channel TV]]. It premiered on December 19, 2002. It is co-hosted by Fiori Dardha and Gent Pjetri. Fiks Fare uses humor and [[satire]] to discuss negative aspects of society, such as [[corruption]], [[fraud]], law-breaking by [[Official|public officials]], [[human rights]] violations and development issues. It includes entertainment elements such as dance and music. Its popularity and its simple language has made it an important means of raising awareness. Fiks Fare is quoted in the academic journal [[Current Anthropology]] as an innovative format of activism in the field of [[anti-corruption]].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Musaraj |first=Smoki |title=Corruption, Right On! Hidden Cameras, Cynical Satire, and Banal Intimacies of Anti-corruption |journal=[[Current Anthropology]] |year=2018 |volume=59 |pages=105–116 |doi=10.1086/696162 |issn=0011-3204 |language=en }}</ref>

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==See also==
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Revision as of 10:05, 24 September 2018

Fiks Fare is a daily show on Albanian television station Top Channel TV. It premiered on December 19, 2002. It is co-hosted by Fiori Dardha and Gent Pjetri. Fiks Fare uses humor and satire to discuss negative aspects of society, such as corruption, fraud, law-breaking by public officials, human rights violations and development issues. It includes entertainment elements such as dance and music. Its popularity and its simple language has made it an important means of raising awareness. Fiks Fare is quoted in the academic journal Current Anthropology as an innovative format of activism in the field of anti-corruption.[1]

References

  1. ^ Musaraj, Smoki (2018). "Corruption, Right On! Hidden Cameras, Cynical Satire, and Banal Intimacies of Anti-corruption". Current Anthropology. 59: 105–116. doi:10.1086/696162. ISSN 0011-3204.

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