Journal Articles
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“Ethics and Eating Fishes.”
Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy,
Special Issue: “Wild Animals and Justice.” 19:3 (2016). 203-218..
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“Intersections: Theory and Activism in Animal Studies.”
Green Theory and Praxis. 9.3
Special Issue: Queer-Eco-Feminist Perspectives (Oct. 2016). 53-76.
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“Defending the Defenseless: Speciesism, Animal Liberation, and
Consistency in Applied Ethics.”
Les Ateliers de l'éthique / The Ethics Forum 9:3 (2015)
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“Ecofeminism: Women, Environment, Animals.”
DEP: Deportate, Esuli, Profughe .
Ca' Foscari University of Venezia, Italy, 23 (2013)
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“The Great Unity: Daoism, Nonhuman Animals, and Human Ethics.”
Journal of Critical Animal Studies 7.2 (Oct. 2009), 68-83
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“Hindu Ethics and Nonhuman Animals.”
Swadharam Journal 3 (April 2009). 32-45
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“Just War and Warrior Activists.”
Green Theory and Praxis: a Journal of Ecological Politics Dec/Jan 2009), 25-49.
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“Buddhist Ethics and Non-Human Animals.”
Peace Studies Journal 1.1 (Fall 2008), 13-31
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“Christian Ethics and Nonhuman Animals.”
Theandros: An Online Journal of Orthodox Christian Theology and Philosophy
5.3 (Summer 2008).
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“Buddhist Ethics: Compassion for All.”
Bodhi Journal 5 (Fall 2007)
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“Jewish Ethics and Nonhuman Animals.”
Journal of the Institute of Critical Animal Studies 5.2 (2007)
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“Broilers.”
Satya. June/July (2006).
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“Verbal Activism: ‘Anymals'.”
Society and Animals 14.1 (May 2006): 9-14
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“Hunting Tradition:
Treaties, Law, and Subsistence Killing,”
Animal Liberation Philosophy and Policy Journal 2.2 (Oct. 2004), 26-44.
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“A Buddhist Perspective”
“Faith-based Perspectives on the Use of Chimeric Organisms for Medical Research.”
Ed. Chris Degeling, Rob Irvine, and Ian Kerridge. Transgenic Research 23.2 (2014), 265-279.
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Book review,
“Christian Ethics and Contemporary Treatment of Nonhuman Animals”
Every Creature a Word of God: Compassion for Animals as Christian Spirituality.
Society and Animals 22.4 (Spring 2014). 435-438.
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“Vaquejada:
Contention, Compassion, and the Brazilian Constitution, Part 1”
Animal Liberation Currents: New Critical Interventions, Revolutionary Provocations (Jan. 2017).
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“Vaquejada:
Ecofeminism, Ethics, and the Limit of Multiculturalism, Part 2”
Animal Liberation Currents: New Critical Interventions, Revolutionary Provocations, (Jan. 2017).
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Tom Regan on Innocent Threats: “Innocent Threats,”
Between the Species: An Electronic Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals 13.5 (Nov. 2005).
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“Peter Singer on Expendability”
Between the Species: An Electronic Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals 13.7 (August 2007).
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“Limited Funds:
Assessing Rescues and Sanctuaries,”
Journal for Critical Animal Studies 8.4 (2010): 101-112.
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“Killing Traditions:
Consistency in Applied Moral Philosophy”
Ethics, Place, and Environment 7.3 (Oct. 2004): 151-171.
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“Investigating Intersections:
Exploring the Growth and Expansion of Anymal Liberation,”
Green Theory and Praxis 9.3.
Special Issue: Queer-Eco-Feminist Perspectives (Oct. 2016). 53-76.
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”Introducing Critical Animal Studies,”
Animal Liberation Philosophy and Policy Journal 5.1 (2007). 4-5
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”The
Interconnected Nature of Animal Ethics and Environmental Ethics,”
American Behavioral Scientist
Special Issue: Environmental and Animal Defense 63.8, July, 2019. 1061-1079.
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“Hindu Ethics and Nonhuman Animals,”
Swadharam Journal 3 (April 2009), 32-45.
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“Evidence
of Sexism and Male Privilege in the Animal Liberation/Rights Movement,”
Between the Species: An Electronic Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals 21.1 (April 2018): 243-286.
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“Engaged Buddhism in Retreat,”
Human Architecture: Journal of Sociology of Self-Knowledge
6.3 (Summer 2008): 135-143.
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“Engaged Buddhism in Retreat Revisited: a Reply.”
Human Architecture: Journal of Sociology of Self-Knowledge
7.3 (Summer 2009), 221-227.
The Introduction to Each of My Books
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Introduction, Speaking Up For Animals: An Anthology of Women's Voices,
Paradigm, 2011.
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Introduction, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice.
University of Illinois Press, 2011.
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Introduction, Primate People: Saving Nonhuman Primates through Education, Advocacy, and Sanctuary.
University of Utah Press, 2012.
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Introduction, In Search of Consistency: Ethics and Animals.
Brill Academic, 2006. Critical Animal Studies Book of the Year Award.
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Introduction, Eating Earth: Environmental Ethics and Dietary Choice.
Oxford University Press, 2014.
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Introduction, Bear Necessities: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill. 2016.
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Introduction, Animals and World Religions.
Oxford University Press, 2012.
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Introduction, Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015.
Chapters that I Have Written or Co-written in Anthologies that I Have Edited
Bear Necessities:
Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
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Chapter 1: “Bear Basics,”
Bear Necessities: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill. 2015. 17-34.
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Chapter 6: “Little bears, Big Trees, Tiny Insects.”
Bear Necessities: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill. 2015. 71-78.
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Chapter 11: “Dirty Dancing--Caring for Sloth Bearths in India.”
Bear Necessities: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill. 2015. 116-127.
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Chapter 13: “Finding Enrico:
Protecting Andean Bears and their Habitat.”
Bear Necessities: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill. 2015. 136-148.
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Chapter 16: “US Wildlife Agencies:
Outdated, Misguided and Destructive.”
Bear Necessities: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill. 2015. 172-183.
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Chapter 20: “Canary in the Arctic.”
Bear Necessities: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill. 2015. 215-223.
Animals and the Environment:
Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
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Chapter 1, “Conflict and Accord:
Critical Review of Theory and Methods for Earth and Animal Advocacy.”
Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015. 15-38.
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Chapter 5, “Activism and Asian Wisdom,”
Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015. 83-93.
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Chapter 6: “Hunting Delusions,”
Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015. 83-93.
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Chapter 8: “Trapped: Individuals, Ecosystems, and Species at Risk,”
Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015. 117-133.
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Chapter 11: “A Fishy Business,”
Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015. 163-172.
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Chapter 13: “Eating Ecosystems,”
Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015. 186-198.
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Chapter 20: “Deeper Than Numbers,”
Animals and the Environment: Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015. 259-271.
Invited chapters in other people’s anthologies.
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Chapter 3: “An
Ecofeminist Analysis of Worldviews and Climate Change Denial.”
Climate Change Denial and Public Relations: Strategic Communication and Interest Groups in Climate Inaction.
Ed. Nuria Almeron and Jordi Xifra. Routledge, 2019. 43-58.
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Chapter 20: “Anarchy:
Foundations in Faith,”
Contemporary Anarchist Studies: An Introductory Anthology of Anarchy in the Academy.
Ed. Randall Amster, et al. NY: Routledge, 2009: 200-212.
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Chapter 8: “Multiculturalism, Indian Philosophy, and Conflicts over Cuisine,”
Philosophies of Multiculturalism: Beyond Liberalism.
Ed. Luís Cordeiro Rodrigues and Marko Simendic. Routledge, 2016. 133-152.
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Chapter: “Social Justice, Sincerity, and Sustenance.”
Circle of Compassion,
Essays Connecting Issues of Justice.
Ed. Will Tuttle. Vegan Publishers, 2014. 90-95.
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Chapter 2: “Nooz - Ending Zoo Exploitation in Metamorphoses of the Zoo,”
Metamorphoses of the Zoo: Animal Encounters after Noah.
Ed. Ralph Acampora. Rowman & Littlefield, 2010: 37-56.
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Chapter 36: “Myth Unmasked--Eating
Your Relatives with a Clear Consciencein in Ethics and Animal Rights,”
Issues in Ethics and Animal Rights
Ed. Manish Vyas. Daya Publishing House, 2011. 420-32.
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Chapter: “Kaporos - Multiculturalism, Ethics, and Anymals,”
Animals, Race, and Multiculturalism: Contemporary Moral and Political Debates.
Ed. Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues and Les Mitchell. Palgrave, 2017. 225-254.
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Chapter: “In the Beginning
God Created Earth and Ecoterrorism in Igniting a Revolution”
Igniting a Revolution: Voices in Defense of Mother Earth.
Ed. Steven Best and Anthony Nocella. AK Press, 2006: 156-169.
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Chapter 6: “Africa, Animals, and the Almighty:
A Christian Call to the Cause of Animal Liberation,”
Africa and Her Animals: A Philosophical & Practical Reader.
Ed. Rainer Ebert and Anteneh Roba. University of South Africa Press (UNISA), 2018. 90-100.