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    The Media Trial of Siddiqui Kappan and the Ethical Implication for Journalism in India.Ashish Sharma - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (4):285-287.
    Media trials, also known as trial by media or media-frenzy, refer to the phenomenon of media outlets conducting a trial of an accused individual or organization in the court of public opinion befor...
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    Species are the Building Blocks of Ecosystem Services and Environmental Sustainability.Ashish Sharma, Frank Bouchard, Sean Ryan, Derrick Parker & Jessica J. Hellmann - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (1):29-32.
    Rather than advance novel strategies for achieving the objectives of conservation, Sandler suggests that we change the goals of conservation itself, emphasizing ecological processes through...
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    India’s Floating Disinformation during the COVID-19 Pandemic.Ashish Sharma - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 37 (2):145-147.
    Viral diffusion of fake news is very significant in India with its 1.38 billion population, because it impacts how the public receives information required to make responsible, informed decisions a...
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    Media Trials and the State of Journalism in India: Ethical and Legal Implications.Varsha Sisodia & Ashish Sharma - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (4):288-289.
    In India, the distinction between news reporting and prejudicial opinions has become increasingly hazy due to media prosecutions. The Siddiqui Kappan case illustrates the difficulties involved in m...
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