Results for 'Ayesha Malhotra'

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  1. Analysis: The lack of diversity in climate-science research.Ayesha Tandon - 2021 - Carbon Brief 2021 (10):1-25.
    Publishing research in respected journals, such as Nature or Science, is a key way for academics to share their findings with the scientific community and beyond.
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  2. Medical Ethics.Ayesha Gautam - 2013 - In Pragati Sahni & Vibha Chaturvedi (eds.), Understanding Ethics. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private. pp. 210-222.
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  3. Building Bridges: Eurocentric to Intercultural Information Ethics.Ayesha Gautam & Deepa Singh - 2021 - Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia 20 (1):151-168.
    Misguided use, manipulation, misappropriation, disruption and mismanagement of Information deeply affects the infosphere as well as the social and moral fabric of a society. Information ethics is an attempt to bring the creation, organization, dissemination, and use of information within the ambit of ethical standards and moral codes. The diverse and inherently pluralistic nature of societies however puts forth an additional demand on us - to come up with an intercultural information ethics. An intercultural ethics which is other-centric, context sensitive (...)
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    Wiley International Encyclopedia of Marketing, Volume 4.Naresh Malhotra (ed.) - 2010 - Hoboken: Wiley.
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  5. "Hands Tied: a roundtable on Maria Lassnig and Ayesha Hameed" (5th edition).Rachel Aumiller, Sam Dolbear, Nadine El-Enany, Amelia Groom, Clio Nicastro, Anja Sunhyun Michaelsen & M. Ty - 2021 - Another Gaze: A Journal for Film and Feminism 5:34-42.
    'Hands Tied' brings together two very different films about hands: Maria Lassnig's Palmistry (1973) and Ayesha Hameed's A Rough History (of the Destruction of Fingerprints) (2016). These works are contextualised and their scope extended further by a roundtable discussion featuring participants Rachel Aumiller, Sam Dolbear, Nadine El-Enany, Amelia Groom, Clio Nicastro, Anja Sunhyun Michaelsen, and M. Ty., who discuss their relation to fate, work, pleasure, touch, and surveillance.
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  6. Deathworlds to Lifeworlds: Collaboration with Strangers for Personal, Social and Ecological Transformation. Edited by Valerie Malhotra Bentz and James Marlatt. Berlin (Germany) and Boston (Massachusetts): De Gruyter. $126.99. xv + 369 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-3- 11-069166-5 (hc); 978-3-11-069186-3 (eb). 2021. [REVIEW]C. Tyler DesRoches - 2022 - Quarterly Review of Biology 97:299.
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  7. Review of Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism. [REVIEW]Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2013 - Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 118 (6):407-8.
    Malhotra is generally portrayed by American and European philosophers as a theologian and he is relegated to the backwaters of Hindutva. This review makes a strong case for Malhotra's scholarship and contextualizes him within the domains of philosophy and even Liberation theology. Malhotra's scholarship has been non-pejoratively assessed in this review.
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