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2023

P. B. Thompson, “How We Got to Now: Why the U.S. and Europe Went Different Ways on GMOs,” in The Conversation on Biotechnology, M. Zimmer, ed. Baltimore, MD: 2023, Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 76-85/

2022

P. B. Thompson From Silo to Spoon: Local and Global Food Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.

C. Kendig, T. Selfie and P.B. Thompson. “Biotechnology Ethics for Food and Agriculture,” Science 376 (2022): 1279-1280.

P.B. Thompson, “Industrial Agriculture,” in The Routledge Companion to Environmental Philosophy, B. Hale, A. Light and L. Lawhon, eds. New York: 2022, Routledge, pp. 470-480.

P. B. Thompson, “Richard Haynes and the early years of Agriculture and Human Values,” Agriculture and Human Values Online Nov. 2022, ttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-022-10379-2

2021

Rinkus, M. A., Donovan, S., Hall, T. E., O’Rourke, M. (2021). Using a survey to initiate and sustain productive group dialogue in focus groups. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 24(3): 327–340. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2020.1786240

Fam, D., O’Rourke, M. (Eds.) (2021). Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Failures: Lessons Learned from Cautionary Tales. London: Routledge.

O’Rourke, M., Fam, D. (2021). Theoretical and empirical perspectives on failure: An introduction. In D. Fam and M. O’Rourke (Eds.), Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Failures: Lessons Learned from Cautionary Tales (pp. 1–20). London: Routledge.

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S., Eigenbrode, S. D., Vasko, S. E. (2021). Failure and what to do next: Lessons from the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative. In D. Fam and M. O’Rourke (Eds.), Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Failures: Lessons Learned from Cautionary Tales (pp. 97–113). London: Routledge.

Jacalyn Beck, Kevin C. Elliott, Charlie Booher, Kristen Renn, and Robert Montgomery, “The Application of Reflexivity for Conservation Science,” Biological Conservation 262 (2021): 109362.

Erin Cech, Isis H. Settles,  Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Kevin C. Elliott, Georgina M. Montgomery, and Sheila T. Brassel, “The Social is Professional: The Effects of Team Climate on Professional Outcomes for LGBTQ Persons in Environmental Science,” Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 27 (2021): 25-48.

Theo Brock, Kevin C. Elliott, Anja Gladbach, Caroline Moermond, Joerg Romeis, Thomas-Benjamin Seiler, Keith Solomon, Gerhard Dohmen, “Open Science in Regulatory Environmental Risk Assessment,” Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 17 (2021): 1229-1242.

Kevin C. Elliott, “The Value-Ladenness of Transparency in Science: Lessons from Lyme Disease,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 88 (2021): 1-9.

P. B. Thompson and P. E. Norris, Sustainability: What Everyone Needs to Know New York: 2021, Oxford University Press.

P. B. Thompson, Food System Transformation and the Role of Gene Technology: An Ethical Analysis, Ethics and International Relations 35(2021): 35-49.

A. Thompson, C. Wolf, E. Brister & P. Thompson. Author Meets Critics: Paul Thompson, The Spirit of the Soil, 2nd Ed., Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2021: DOI:10.1080/21550085.2021.1904528

2020

Hubbs, G., O’Rourke, M., Orzack, S. H. (Eds.). (2020). The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Crowley, S., O’Rourke, M. (2020). Communication failure and cross-disciplinary research. In G. Hubbs, M. O’Rourke, and S. H. Orzack (Eds.), The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice (pp. 1–16). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S. (2020). How it works: The Toolbox dialogue method in practice. In G. Hubbs, M. O’Rourke, and S. H. Orzack (Eds.), The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice (pp. 17–36). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

O’Rourke, M., Robinson, B. (2020). Communication and integration in cross-disciplinary activity. In G. Hubbs, M. O’Rourke, and S. H. Orzack (Eds.), The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice (pp. 58–81). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

O’Rourke, M., Hall, T. E., Laursen, B. K. (2020). The power of dialogue. In G. Hubbs, M. O’Rourke, and S. H. Orzack (Eds.), The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice (pp. 94–115). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Rinkus, M. A., O’Rourke, M. (2020). Qualitative analyses of the effectiveness of Toolbox dialogues. In G. Hubbs, M. O’Rourke, and S. H. Orzack (Eds.), The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice (pp. 142–161). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Eigenbrode, S. D., Vasko, S. E., Malavisi, A., Laursen, B. K., O’Rourke, M. (2020). Future directions for the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative. In G. Hubbs, M. O’Rourke, and S. H. Orzack (Eds.), The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice (pp. 162–178). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Hubbs, G., O’Rourke, M., Eigenbrode, S. D., Rinkus, M. A., Malavisi, A. (2020). Toolbox workshop case studies. In G. Hubbs, M. O’Rourke, and S. H. Orzack (Eds.), The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice (pp. 179–202). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Halpern, M. K., O’Rourke, M. (2020). Power in science communication collaborations. Journal of Science Communication 19 (04), C02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.19040302.

McLeskey, C., Berling, E., O’Rourke, M., Pennock, R. (2020). The evolution of the Scientific Virtues Toolbox approach to responsible conduct of research training. In W. Banzhaf et al. (Ed.), Evolution in Action: Past, Present, and Future (pp. 535–550)Dordrecht: Springer.

O’Rourke, M., Vasko, S. E., McLeskey, C., Rinkus, M. A. (2020). Philosophical dialogue as field philosophy. In E. Brister and R. Frodeman (Eds), A Guide to Field Philosophy: Case Studies and Practical Strategies (pp. 48–65). New York: Routledge.

Bammer, G., O’Rourke, M., O’Connell, D., Neuhauser, L., Midgley, G., Klein, J.T., Grigg, N.J., Gadlin, H., Elsum, I.R., Bursztyn, M., Fulton, E.A., Pohl, C., Smithson, M., Vilsmaier, U., Bergmann, M., Jaeger, J., Merkx, F., Vienni Baptista, B., Burgman, M.A., Walker, D.H., Young, J., Bradbury, H., Crawford, L., Haryanto, B., Pachanee, C., Polk, M., Richardson, G.P. (2020). Expertise in research integration and implementation for tackling complex problems: when is it needed, where can it be found and how can it be strengthened? Palgrave Communications. 6:5: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-019-0380-0.

Kevin C. Elliott, “Framing Conservation: “Biodiversity” and the Values Embedded in Scientific Language,” Environmental Conservation 47 (2020): 260-268.

Steven Gray, Charlie Booher, Kevin C. Elliott, Daniel Kramer, John Waller, Joshua Millspaugh, Bernard Kissui, and Robert Montgomery, “Research-Implementation Gap Limits the Actionability of Human-Carnivore Conflict Studies in East Africa,” Animal Conservation 23 (2020): 7-17.

P. B. Thompson, フィールドからフォークへ:すべての人のための食品倫理 (Japanese translation of From Field to Fork, 2020)

P. B. Thompson, Food and Agricultural Biotechnology in Ethical Perspective 3rd Ed. New York: 2020, Springer.

P. B. Thompson, “Philosophical Ethics and the Improvement of Farmed Animal Lives,” Animal Frontiers 10 (2020): 21-28. Open access at: https://academic.oup.com/af/article/10/1/21/5699798?guestAccessKey=8903cab8-0558-4b24-8e30-09a28dede9c5

J. Jauernig, I. Pies, P. B. Thompson, and V. Valentinov. “Agrarian Vision, Industrial Vision, and Rent-Seeking: A Viewpoint.” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 33 (2020): 391-400.

P. B. Thompson and J. L. Talley, “Resilience as a Systems Concept, with an Application to the American West,” in Pragmatist and American Philosophical Perspectives on Resilience, K. A. Parker and H. E. Keith, eds. Lanham, MD: 2020, Lexington Books, pp. 195-212.

2019

Gary L. Ginsberg, Kristi Pullen Fedinick, Gina M. Solomon, Kevin C. Elliott, John J. Vandenberg, Stan Barone, and John R. Bucher, “New Toxicology Tools and the Emerging Paradigm Shift in Environmental Decision-Making,” Environmental Health Perspectives 127(12) (2019): 125002.

Berling, E., McLeskey, C., O’Rourke, M., Pennock, R. (2019). A virtue-based responsible conduct of research curriculum: Pilot test results. Science and Engineering Ethics. 25(3): 899–910.

Meagher, K.H. and Thompson, P.B. “Before We Make a Pigs Ear of It: How North Carolina Hog-Farming Nuisance Suits Provide a Context for the Ethics of Gene Editing,” North Carolina Law Review 97(2019): 1273-1328.

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S., Laursen, B., Robinson, B., Vasko, S. E. (2019). Disciplinary diversity in teams, integrative approaches from unidisciplinarity to transdisciplinarity. In K. L. Hall, A. L. Vogel, and R. T. Croyle (Eds.), Advancing Social and Behavioral Health Research through Cross-Disciplinary Team Science: Principles for Success. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer. Forthcoming.

Robinson, B., Gonnerman, C., O’Rourke, M. (2019). Experimental philosophy of science and philosophical differences across the sciences. Philosophy of Science. 86(3): 551–576.

Thompson, P.B. “Smells Like Team Spirit: A Response to Comments on The Spirit of the Soil,” Ethics Policy and the Environment. Online first. DOI: 10.1080/2155085.2019.1652236

Thompson, P.B. “Emerging (Food) Technology as an Environmental and Philosophical Issue in the Era of Climate Change,” in Food, Environment and Climate Change: Justice at the Intersections, E. Gilson and S. Kenehan, eds. Lanham, MA: 2019, Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 195-212.

Valles, S., Piso, Z., O’Rourke, M. (2019). Coupled ethical-epistemic analysis as a tool for environmental science. Ethics, Policy & Environment. DOI: 10.1080/21550085.2019.1652288.

Van Wieren, Gretel. “A New Food Ethics and Discourses of Difference,” with Tiffany Tsantsoulas, Robert Chiles, Stephen Rachman, Renee Wallace, Public Philosophy Journal (2019).

Van Wieren, Gretel. “Author Meets Critics: Paul Thompson’s From Field to Fork,” with Zachary Piso, Public Philosophy Journal (2019).

Van Wieren, Gretel. “Getting Wasted: Going Beyond ‘Agrarian vs. Industrial,’ and Moving Towards a New Food Ethics,” with Stephen Rachman, Robert Chiles, Tiffany Tsantsoulas, and Renee Wallace, Public Philosophy Journal (2019).

Van Wieren, Gretel. Listening at Lookout Creek: Nature in Spiritual Practice (Oregon State University Press, 2019) — http://osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/listening-at-lookout-creek.

Van Wieren, Gretel. “‘Taking back the narrative’ — A dialogue with Food Plus Detroit’s Renee Wallace about culture change, consciousness, and compost,” with Robert Chiles, Stephen Rachman, and Tiffany Tsantsoulas, Public Philosophy Journal (2019).

2018

Elliott, K.C.  “Roles for Socially-Engaged Philosophy of Science in Environmental Policy,” in David Boonin (ed.), Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy (Palgrave-MacMillan).

Ferkany, M.  Legitimizing education in sustainability. Theory and Research in Education 16(1): 99-103.

Ferkany, M. Environmental Education. In B. Hale and A. Light, eds., Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics. New York, NY: Routledge.

Hall, T. E., Piso, Z., Engebretson, J., O’Rourke, M. (2018). Evaluating a dialogue-based approach to teaching about values and policy in graduate transdisciplinary environmental science programs. PLoS ONE. 13(9): e0202948. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202948.

Lake, D. and Thompson, P.B. “Philosopher-As-Liaison? Lessons from Sustainable Knowledge and American Philosophy,” Dewey Studies 2 (2018): 10-41.

Montgomery, R. A., Elliott, K.C., Hayward, M., Gray, S.M., Millspaugh, J.J., Riley, S. J., Kissui, B.M., Kramer, D.B.,  Moll, R.J., Mudumba, T., Tans, E.D., Muneza, A.B.,  Abade, L., Beck, J.M., Hoffmann, C.F., Booher, C.B., and Macdonald, D.W., “Examining Evident Interdisciplinarity among Prides of Lion Researchers,” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6 (2018): 49.

O’Rourke, M., Hall, T. E., Boll, J., Cosens, B., Dietz, T., Engebretson, J., Goralnik, L., Piso, Z., Valles, S., Whyte, K. (2018). Values and Policy in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science: A Dialogue-based Framework for Ethics Education. Online Ethics Center for Engineering. 8/16/2018 OEC. Accessed: Wednesday, November 28, 2018<www.onlineethics.org/Resources/Values-and-Policy-Environmental-Science-Framework.aspx>

O’Rourke, M., Hall, T. E., Boll, J., Cosens, B., Dietz, T., Engebretson, J., Goralnik, L., Piso, Z., Valles, S., Whyte, K. (2018). Values and responsibility in interdisciplinary environmental science: A dialogue-based curriculum for ethics education – Student kit. Online curriculum available at <http://eese.msu.edu/>.

O’Rourke, M., Hall, T. E., Boll, J., Cosens, B., Dietz, T., Engebretson, J., Goralnik, L., Piso, Z., Valles, S., Whyte, K. (2018). Values and responsibility in interdisciplinary environmental science: A dialogue-based curriculum for ethics education – Instructor kit. Online curriculum available at <http://eese.msu.edu/>.

Piso, Z., Boisvert, R., Heldke, L., McKenna, E., Sandin, P., Van Wieren, G., Thompson, P.B., “A Critical Conversation,” Public Philosophy Journal 2 (2018): https://publications.publicphilosophyjournal.org/record/?issue=6-18-224799&kid=6-15-224800

Thompson, P.B. and Thompson, Kirill O., Eds. Agricultural Ethics in East Asian Perspective: A Transpacific Dialogue. New York and Dordrecht: 2018, Springer.

Thompson, P.B. “The Role of Ethics in Gene Drive Research and Governance,” Journal of Responsible Innovation 5(2018): S159-S179.

Thompson, P. B. “Communicating Science-Based Information about Risk: How Ethics Can Help,” in Ethics and Practice in Science Communication, S. Priest, J. Goodwin and M. F. Dahlstrom, eds. Chicago: 2018, University of Chicago Press, pp. 34-54.

Thompson, P.B. “Sustainable Intensification as a Sociotechnical Imaginary,” in Contested Sustainability Discourses in the Agrifood System, D. Constance, J. Konefal and M. Hatenaki, Eds. London: 2018, Earthscan, pp. 42-58.

Thompson, P.B. “Norton and Sustainability as Such,” in A Sustainable Philosophy—The Work of Bryan Norton, S. Sarkar and B.A. Minteer, Eds. New York: 2018, Springer, pp. 7-26.

Thompson, P. B. “Animal Ethics: Probing the Philosophical Issues,” in Advances in Agricultural Animal Welfare, J. Mench, Ed. Cambridge, MA: 2018, Woodhead Publishing, Elsevier, pp. 51-67.

Thompson, P. B. “Plant Risks: Can Risk Assessment Accommodate ‘Cultural Services’,” in Plant Ethics: Concepts and Applications, A. Kallhoff, M. DiPaola and M. Schörgenhumer, Eds. Oxon, UK: 2018, Routledge, pp. 152-163.

Thompson, P.B. “Agrarian Environmental Philosophy in an Inter-cultural Context,” in Agricultural Ethics in East Asian Prespective: A Transpacific Dialogue, P. B. Thompson and K. O. Thompson, Eds., New York and Dordrecht, NL: 2018, Springer, pp. 1-11.

Thompson, P. B. “Food Production,” in The Routledge Handbook of Development Ethics, J. Drydyk and L. Keleher, eds. New York: 2018, Routledge, pp. 226-233.

Thompson, P. B. “GMOs,” in Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Poff D., Michalos A. (eds), Dordrecht, NL: 2018, Springer online at https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-3-319-23514-1_343-1

Thompson, P. B. “ABSTRACT: Socio-Technical Imaginaries for Future Food Systems,” in Professionals in Food Chains: Ethics, Roles and Responsibilities, Svenja Springer & Herwig Grimm, eds. Proceedings of EURSAFE 2018. Wageningen, NL: 2018, Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 187-191.

Thompson, P. B. “Worried about Eating GMOs? That’s Not the Real Problem,” leapsmag June 8, 2018, https://leapsmag.com/worried-about-eating-gmos-thats-not-the-real-problem/

Thompson, P. B. “Farming, the Virtues and Agrarian Philosophy,” The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics, A. Barnhill, M. Budolfson, and T. Doggett, eds. New York: 2018, Oxford University Press, pp. 53-66.

Valles, S. A. Philosophy of Population Health: Philosophy for a New Public Health Era. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

Van Wieren, Gretel. Food, Farming, and Religion: Emerging Ethical Perspectives (Routledge, 2018) — https://www.routledge.com/Food-Farming-and-Religion-Emerging-Ethical-Perspectives-1st-Edition/Van-Wieren/p/book/9781138557994

2017

Buckley, J. A. Thompson, P. B. Whyte, K. P. Collingridge’s Dilemma and the Early Ethical Assessment of Emerging Technology: The Case of Nanotechnology Enabled Biosensers. Technology in Society 48: 54-63.

Douglas, H. Why inductive risk requires values in science. Current Controversies in Values and Science, 81-93.

Douglas, H. Science, Values, and Citizens. Oppure Si Mouve: Doing History and Philosophy of Science with Peter Machamer, 83-96.

Elliott, K. C., Richards T. Introduction: The Responsible Use of Science in Societal Decision-Making — Part 2. Public Affairs Quarterly 31.

Elliott, K. C., Richards T. Introduction: The Responsible Use of Science in Societal Decision-Making — Part 1. Public Affairs Quarterly 31.

Elliott, K.C., McCright, A.M., Allen, S., and Dietz, T., “Values in Environmental Research: Citizens’ Views of Scientists Who Acknowledge Values,” PLoS ONE 12(10): e0186049. Available online at: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0186049

Elliott, K.C. The Plasticity and Recalcitrance of Wetlands. Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Sacha Loeve, Alfred Nordmann, and Astrid Schwarz (eds.), Research Objects in Their Technological Setting. London: Routledge.

Elliott, K. C., Settles, I. H., Brassel, S. T., Montgomery, G. M., Cheruvelil, K. S., and Soranno P. A., Honorary Authorship Practices in Environmental Science Teams: Structural and Cultural Factors and Solutions. Accountability in Research 24: 80-98.

Elliott, K. C. The Ethics of Environmental Pollution. S. Gardiner and A. Thompson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. P. 369-379. http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199941339-e-33

Hall, T. E., Engebretson, J., O’Rourke, M., Piso, Z., Whyte, K., Valles, S. The need for social ethics in interdisciplinary environmental science graduate programs: Results from a nation-wide survey in the United States. Science and Engineering Ethics. 23(2): 565–588. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11948-016-9775-0

O’Rourke, M. Comparing methods for cross-disciplinary research. In R. Frodeman, J. T. Klein, and R. Pacheco (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity, 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 276-290.

Pennock, R. T., O’Rourke, M. Developing a scientific virtue-based approach to science ethics training. Science and Engineering Ethics 23(1): 243262. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11948-016-9757-2

Reo, N., Whyte, K. P., Ranco, D., Brandt, J., Blackmer, E. and Elliott, B. Invasive Species, Indigenous Stewards, and Vulnerability Discourse. American Indian Quarterly 41(3):201-223.

Reo, N., Whyte, K. P., McGregor, D., Smith, M. A., Jenkins, J. F. , Rubio, K. Factors that Support Indigenous Involvement in Multi-actor Environmental Stewardship. AlterNative: an International Journal of Indigenous Peoples: 13(2):58-68.

Steel, D., Gonnerman, C., O’Rourke, M. Scientists’ attitudes on science and values: Case studies and survey methods in philosophy of science. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A. Online first: <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2017.04.002>.

Thompson, P. B. Philosophy of Technology and the Environment. Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics.

Thompson, P. B. The Ethics of Food Animal Production. Oxford Handbook of Animal Studies.

Thompson, P. B. From Field to Fork and on to Philosophy: Response to Commentators.

Thompson, P. B. Sustainability. The Routledge Handbook of Food Ethics.

Thompson, P. B. Resistance to Risky Technology; When are Our environmental Fears Justified?. Philosophy, Technology and the Environment. D. Kaplan, Ed. Cambridge, MA. The MIT Press, pp. 63-80.

Thompson, P. B. And Don’t Forget Food Ethics. The American Journal of Bioethics, 17:9, 22-24, DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2017.1353168

Thompson, P. B. The Spirit of the Soil. 2nd Ed. New York and London: Routledge.

Whyte, K. P. Our Ancestors’ Dystopia Now: Indigenous Conservation and the Anthropocene. Routledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities. Edited by I. Heise, J. Christensen, and M. Niemann, 206-218. Routledge.

Whyte, K. P. What Do Indigenous Knowledges Do for Indigenous Peoples? Keepers of the Green World: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Sustainability. Edited by M. K. Nelson and D. Shilling. Cambridge University Press.

Whyte, K. P. The Dakota Access Pipeline, Environmental Injustice, and US Colonialism. RED INK: An International Journal of  Indigenous Literature, Arts, & Humanities: 19(1):154-169.

Whyte, K. P. Indigenous Climate Change Studies: Indigenizing Futures, Decolonizing the Anthropocene. English Language Notes 55(1-2): 153-162.

Whyte, K. P. Is it colonial déjà vu? Indigenous peoples and climate injustice. Humanities for the Environment: Integrating Knowledges, Forging new Constellations of Pratice. Edited by J. Adamson, M. Davis and H. Huang, 88-104. Earthscan Publications.

Whyte, K. P. How Similar Are Indigenous North American and Leopoldian Environmental Ethics? Revisiting Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic: Emerging Cultures of Sustainability. Edited by T. Trusty and W. Forbes. Stephen F. Austin University Press. Proceedings from National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute, Rethinking the Land Ethic: Sustainability and the Humanities.

2016

Douglas, H. Environmental Ethics From the Roots Up: An Introductory Anthology. Cognella Press.

Whyte, K. P. Indigenous Experience, Environmental Justice and Settler Colonialism. Nature and Experience: Phenomenology and the Environment. Edited by B. Bannon, 157-174. Rowman and Littlefield.

Whyte, K. P. Indigenous Food Sovereignty, Renewal and Settler Colonialism. The Routledge Handbook of Food Ethics. Edited by M. Rawlinson and C Ward, 354-365. Routledge.

Whyte, K. P., Cuomo C. J. Ethics of Caring in Environmental Ethics: Indigenous and Feminist Philosophies. Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics. Edited by S. Gardiner and A. Thompson, 234-247. Oxford University Press.

Chief, K., Meadows, A., Whyte, K. P. Engaging Southwestern Tribes in Sustainable Water Resources Topics and Management. Water 8(8):1-21.

Valles, S. A., Luckie, D. B., Montgomery, G. M., Simmons, E. H., Sweeder, R. D., & Zeleke, A. (2016). Updating the Two Cultures: How structures can promote interdisciplinary cultures. Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 48(6), 28-35.

Talley, J. L., J. Schneider, and E. Lindquist. (2016). A simplified approach to stakeholder engagement in natural resource management: the Five-Feature Framework. Ecology and Society 21(4):38. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-08830-210438

Long, C., O’Rourke, M. Philosophy at home. Inside Higher Education. Views. 12 May.https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2016/05/12/land-grant-universities-can-reinvigorate-philosophys-focus-societal-challenges/

Piso, Z., Sertler, E., Malavisi, A., Marable, K., Jensen, E., Gonnerman, C., O’Rourke, M. (2016). The production and reinforcement of ignorance in collaborative interdisciplinary research. Social Epistemology 30(5-6): 643–664. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2016.1213328.

Thompson, P. B. The Emergence of Food Ethics. Food Ethics 1:61-74

Thompson, P. B. Machines, Watersheds and Sustainability. The Pluralist 11: 110-116.

Crowley, S., Gonnerman, C., O’Rourke, M. (2016). Cross-disciplinary research as a platform for philosophical research. Journal of the American Philosophical Association2(2): 344–363. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/apa.2016.16.

Elliott, K. C., Cheruvelil, K. S. Montgomery, G. M, and Soranno, P. A. Conceptions of Good Science in Our Data-Rich World. BioScience 66 (2016): 880-889.

Whyte, K. P. Food Justice and Collective Food Relations. Food, Ethics, and Society: An Introductory Text with Readings. Edited by A. Barnhill, M. Budolfson and T. Doggett, 122-134. Oxford University Press.

Elliott, K. C. Standardized Study Designs, Value Judgments, and Financial Conflicts of Interest. Perspectives on Science 24: 529-551. http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/POSC_a_00222

Elliott, K. C. Climate Geoengineering. S. O. Hansson and G. H. Hadorn (eds). The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis: Reasoning about Uncertainty. Springer, pp. 305-324.

Elliott, K. C. Environment. A.J. Angulo (ed.). Miseducation: A History of Ignorance Making in America and Abroad. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press p. 96-119.

Resnik D. B., Elliott, K. C. The Ethical Challenges of Socially Responsible Science. Accountability in Research 23: 31-46.

Elliott, K. C. Values in Environmental Risk Assessments. Cheryl Macpherson (ed.), Climate Change and Health: Bioethical Insights into Values and Policy. New York: Springer, p. 161-167.

Elliott, K. C. Science and Policy. M. Largent and G. Montgomery (eds.). A Companion to the History of American Science. Wiley-Blackwell, p. 468-478.

Norris, P. E., O’Rourke, M., Mayer, A. S., Halvorsen, K. E. (2016). Managing the wicked problem of transdisciplinary team formation in socio-ecological systems. Landscape and Urban Planning. 154: 115–122. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2016.01.008

Bosque-Pérez, N. A., Klos, P. Z., Force, J. E., Waits, L. P., Cleary, K., Rhoades, P., Galbraith, S. M., Bentley Brymer, A. L., O’Rourke, M., Eigenbrode, S. D., Finegan, B., Wulfhorst, J. D., Sibelet, N., Holbrook, J. D. (2016). A pedagogical model for team-based, problem-focused interdisciplinary doctoral education. BioScience. 66(6): 477–488. http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/04/08/biosci.biw042. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biw042.

Thompson, P. B. The Many Meanings of Sustainability: A Competing Paradigms Approach. Pragmatic Sustainability: Dispositions for Critical Adaption. 2nd ed. Steven A. Moore, Ed. Abingdon, Oxon UK and New York: Routledge, pp. 16-28.

Read, E. K., O’Rourke, M., Hong, G. S., Hanson, P. C., Winslow, L. A., Crowley, S., Brewer, C. A., Weathers, K. C. (2016). Building the team for team science. Ecosphere 7(3): e01291.10.1002/ecs2.1291. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1291

Piso, Z., O’Rourke, M., Weather, K. C. (2016). Out of the fog: Catalyzing integrative capacity in interdisciplinary research. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 56: 84–94. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2016.01.002

Robinson, B., Vasko, S. E., Gonnerman, C., Christen, M., O’Rourke, M., Steel, D. (2016). Human values and the value of humanities in interdisciplinary research. Cogent Arts & Humanities 3(1). Available online. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2015.1123080

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S., Gonnerman, C. (2016). On the nature of cross-disciplinary integration: A philosophical framework. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 56: 62–70. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsc.2015.10.003

Werkheiser, I. & Piso, Z. (Eds.) (under contract).  Food Justice: Bringing Theory and Practice Together. New York: Springer.

Piso, Z., Werkheiser, I., Noll, S., & Leshko, C. (2016). Sustainability of What? Recognizing the Diverse Values that Sustainable Agriculture Works to Sustain. Environmental Values, 25: in press.

Piso, Z. (2016) Integration, Values, and Well-Ordered Interdisciplinary Science. The Pluralist, 11(1): 49-57.

Whyte, K. P., Brewer J. P., Johnson, J. T. Weaving Indigenous Science, Protocols and Sustainability Science. Sustainability Science 11(1):25-32.

Whyte K. P. Indigenous Environmental Movements and the Function of Governance Institutions. Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory. Edited by T. Gabrielson, C. Hall, J. Meyer, and D. Scholsberg, 563-580. Oxford University Press.

2015

Whyte, K. P. Indigenous Food Systems, Environmental Justice and Settler Industrial-States. Global Food, Global Justice: Essays on Eating under Globalization. Edited by M. Rawlinson and C. Ward, 143-156. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Thompson, P. B. From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone. New York: Oxford University Press.
 
Valles, Sean A (2015) Judging Culpability in Dwyer’s Climate Change “Gaia Commission”: A Response to Dwyer. BioéthiqueOnline, 4(22), 1-2.
http://www.bioethiqueonline.ca/4/22

Hessels, A., Robinson, B., O’Rourke, M., Begg, Melissa D., Larson, E. (2015). Building interdisciplinary research models through interactive education. Clinical and Translational Science 8(6): 793–799. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cts.12354.

O’Rourke, M. (2015). A Reply to Katri Huutoniemi’s ‘Interdisciplinarity as Academic Accountability’. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4(10): 26–32.

Gonnerman, C., O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S. J., Hall, T. E. (2015). Discovering philosophical assumptions that guide action research: The reflexive Toolbox approach. In H. Bradbury Huang and P. Reason (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Action Research, 3rd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Donovan, S. M., O’Rourke, M., Looney, C. (2015). Your hypothesis or mine? Terminological and conceptual variation across disciplines. SAGE Open. 5(2): 1–13. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244015586237.

Fisher, E., O’Rourke, M., Evans, R., Kennedy, E. B., Gorman, M. E. (2015). Mapping the integrative field: taking stock of socio-technical collaboration. Journal of Responsible Innovation. 2(1): 39–61. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2014.1001671.

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S., Gonnerman, C. (2015). On the nature of cross-disciplinary integration: A philosophical framework. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Available online. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsc.2015.10.003 .

Piso, Z. (2015). Integration, Language, and Practice: Wittgenstein and Interdisciplinary Communication.  Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 33: 14-38.

David B. Resnik and Kevin C. Elliott, “The Ethical Challenges of Socially Responsible Science,” Accountability in Research, available online; DOI:10.1080/08989621.2014.1002608. 

David B. Resnik, Kevin C. Elliott, and Aubrey Miller, “A Framework for Addressing Ethical Issues in Citizen Science,” Environmental Science and Policy 54 (2015): 475-481; DOI:10.1016/j.envsci.2015.05.008.

Kevin C. Elliott, “Selective Ignorance in Environmental Research,” in M. Groß and Linsey McGoey (eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies(London: Routledge, 2015), p. 165-173.

David B. Resnik and Kevin C. Elliott, “Bisphenol A and Risk Management Ethics,” Bioethics 29 (2015): 182-189.

Kevin C. Elliott and David B. Resnik: “Scientific Reproducibility, Human Error, and Public Policy,” BioScience 65 (2015): 5-6.

Patricia A. Soranno, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Kevin C. Elliott, and Georgina Montgomery, “It’s Good to Share: Why Environmental Scientists’ Ethics are Out of Date,” BioScience 65 (2015): 69-73.

O’Rourke, M. A Reply to Katri Huutoniemi’s ‘Interdisciplinarity as Academic   Accountability’. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective4(10): 26-32.

Thompson, P. B. From World Hunger to Food Sovereignty: Food Ethics and Human Development. Journal of Global Ethics. 11:336-350

Gonnerman, C., O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S. J., Hall, T. E. Discovering philosophical assumptions that guide action research: The reflexive Toolbox approach. In H. Bradbury Huang and P. Reason (Eds.), The  SAGE Handbook of Action Research, 3rd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Donovan, S. M., O’Rourke, M., Looney, C. Your hypothesis or mine? Terminological and conceptual variation across disciplines. SAGE Open. 5(2): 1-13. DOI: 10.1177/2158244015586237.

Ferkany, M. 2015. Is it Arrogant to Deny Climate Change or is it Arrogant to Say it is Arrogant? Understanding Arrogance and Cultivating Humility in Climate Change Discourse and Education. Environmental Values (24): 705-724.

Normandin, S, & Valles, S.A.. 2015. How a network of conservationists and population control activists created the contemporary US anti-immigration movement. Endeavour. Published Online.

Piso, Z., Werkheiser, I., Noll, S., Leshko, C. Forthcoming. Sustainability of what?

Nelson, M. P., Vucetich, J. A. 2015. Triumph, Not Triage. The Environmental Forum.

Recognizing the diverse values that sustainable agriculture works to sustain. Environmental Values.

Fisher, E., O’Rourke, M., Evans, R., Kennedy, E.B., Gorman, M.E. 2015. Mapping the Integrative Field: Taking Stock of Socio-Technical Collaboration. Journal of Responsible Innovation. Published Online.

Werkheiser I. & Piso, Z. 2015. People Work to Sustain Systems: a Framework for Understanding Sustainability. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.

Thompson, P.B. & Noll, S. 2015. Agricultural Ethics. In Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering: A Global Resource. Edited by J.B. Holbrook. Macmillan Reference.

Werkheiser, I. Forthcoming. Fighting Nature: An Analysis and Critique of Breed-Specific Flourishing Arguments for Dog Fights. Society & Animals.

Thompson, P.B. & List. 2015. Standards. In Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering: A Global Resource. Edited by J.B. Holbrook. Macmillan Reference.

Werkheiser, I. 2015. Community Epistemic Capacities. Social Epistemology.

Wallach, A. D., Bekoff, M., Nelson, M. P., & Ramp, D. 2015. Promoting predators and compassionate conservation. Conservation Biology.

Vucetich, J. A., Bruskotter, J. T., & Nelson, M. P. 2015. Evaluating whether nature’s intrinsic value is an axiom of or anathema to conservation. Conservation Biology.

Newsome, T. M., Ballard, G. A., Crowther, M. S., Dellinger, J. A., Fleming, P. J., Glen, A. S., … & Nimmo, D. G. 2015. Resolving the value of the dingo in ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology.

2014

Valles, S. 2014. Bioethics and the Framing of Climate Change’s Health Risks. Bioethics. Online.

Knowlton, J. L., Halvorsen, K. E., Handler, R. M., O’Rourke, M. 2014. Teaching Interdisciplinary Sustainability Science Teamwork Skills to Graduate Students Using In-person and Web-based Interactions. Sustainability 6: 9428-9440.

Thompson, P.B. 2014. The GMO Quandary and What It Means for Social Philosophy. Social Philosophy Today 30: 7-27.

Climate and Traditional Knowledges Workgroup (includes Whyte). 2014. Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives.

Steel, D. 2014. Philosophy and the Precautionary Principle: Science, Evidence, and Environmental Policy. Cambridge.

Thompson, P.B., Kaplan, D. 2014. The Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics. Springer.

Hall, T., O’Rourke, M. 2014. Responding to Communication Challenges in Transdisciplinary Sustainability Science. In Heuristics for Transdisciplinary Sustainability Studies: Solution-oriented Approaches to Complex Problems. Edited by K. Huutoniemi & P. Tapio. Routledge. 

Elliot, K., Resnik, D. 2014. Science, Policy, and the Transparency of Values. Environmental Health Perspectives. Forthcoming.

Werkheiser, I. & Noll, S. 2014. From Food Justice to a Tool of the Status Quo: Three Sub- Movements within Local Food. Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics. 27: 201-210.

Noll, S. 2014. Liberalism and the Two Directions of the Local Food Movement. Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics. 27: 211-224.

Ferkany, M., A.L. Freed & S.R. Stapleton. 2014 A Review of “Navigating Environmental Attitudes.” Journal of Environmental Education 45. 134-137.

Elliott, K. 2014. Financial Conflicts of Interest and Criteria for Research Credibility. Erkenntnis. Forthcoming.

Elliott, K & D. McKaughan. 2014. Non-Epistemic Values and the Multiple Goals of Science. Philosophy of Science 81: 1-21.

Werkheiser, I. 2014. Food Sovereignty, Health Sovereignty, and Self-Organized Community Viability. Interdisciplinary Environmental Review 15(2/3): 134-146.

Whyte, K.P. 2014. A Concern about Shifting Interactions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Parties in US Climate Adaptation Contexts . Interdisciplinary Environmental Review. 15 (2/3): 114-133.

Thompson, P.B. Thomas Jefferson’s Land Ethics. In Thomas Jefferson and Philosophy: Essays on the Philosophical Cast of Jefferson’s Writings. Edited by M. A. Holowchak, 61-77: Lexington Books.

Whyte, K.P. 2014. Indigenous Women, Climate Change Impacts and Collective Action. Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy 29 (3): 599-616.

Resnik, D., Elliot, K. 2014. Environmental Health Ethics. In Bioethics. Edited by Bruce Jennings. Macmillan Library Reference.

Resnik, D., Elliot, K. 2014. Bisphenol A and Risk Management Ethics. Bioethics. Online.

Goralnik, L., & Nelson, M. P. 2014. Field philosophy: Dualism to complexity through the borderland. Dialectical anthropology.

Bruskotter, J. T., Vucetich, J. A., Enzler, S., Treves, A., & Nelson, M. P. 2014. Removing protections for wolves and the future of the US Endangered Species Act (1973). Conservation Letters.

2013

Steel, D. 2013. The Precautionary Principle and the Dilemma Objection. Ethics,Policy & Environment 16: 321-340.

Thompson, P.B. 2013. Ethics and Equity. In Socio-Economic Considerations in Biotechnology Regulation. Edited by K. Ludlow S.J. Smyth and J. Falck-Zepeda, 97-107. Springer.

Steel, D. 2013. Precaution and Proportionality: A Reply to Turner. Ethics, Policy & Environment 16: 344-348.

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S. 2013. Philosophical intervention and cross-disciplinary science: The story of the Toolbox Project. Synthese 190: 1937-1954.

Elliott, K. 2013. Selective Ignorance and Agricultural Research. Science, Technology, and Human Values 38: 328-350.

Beck, D., M. Ivanovic, S. Noll, and I. Werkheiser. 2013. The Ethics of Consuming: Community, Agency, and Participation in Global Food Systems. The Ethics of Consumption: the Citizen, the Market and the Law. Edited by H. Rocklinsberg and P. Sandin, 437-447. Wageningen Academic Publishers.

Van Wieren, G. 2013. Restored to Earth: Christianity, Environmental Ethics, and Ecological Restoration. Georgetown University Press.

Elliott, K. 2013. Ethical and Societal Values in Nanotoxicology. In Pursuit of Nanoethics: Transantlantic Reflections on Nanotechnology. Edited by B. Gordijn and A. M. Cutter, 147-166. Springer.

Werkheiser, I. 2013. Domination and Consumption: an Examination of Veganism, Anarchism, and Ecofeminism. Journal of Existential & Phenomenological Theory and Culture 8: 161-184.

Whyte, K.P. 2013. Justice Forward: Tribes, Climate Adaptation and Responsibility. Climatic Change. 120: 517-530.

Ferkany, M. & Whyte K.P. 2013. The Compatibility of Liberalism and Environmental Education. Theory & Research in Education 11: 5-21.

Elliott, K., Willmes, D. 2013. Cognitive Attitudes and Values in Science. Philosophy of Science 80: 807-817.

Sandin, P., Mårald, E., Davison, A., Nye, D.E. & Thompson, P.B. 2013. Book Symposium

on The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics by Paul B. Thompson. Philosophy & Technology 26: 301-320.

O’Rourke, M. 2013. Philosophy as a Theoretical Foundation for I2S. Disciplining Interdisciplinarity: Integration and Implementation Sciences for Researching Complex Real-World Problems. Edited by G. Bammer. ANU E Press.

McKaughan, D., Elliott, K. 2013. Backtracking and the Ethics of Framing: Lessons from Voles and Vasopressin. Accountability in Research 20: 206-226.

Noll, S. 2013. Broiler Chickens and a Critique of the Epistemic Foundations of Animal Modification. Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics 26: 273-280.

Whyte, K.P. 2013. On the Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as a Collaborative Concept: A Philosophical Study. Ecological Processes 2: 1-12.

Elliott, K. 2013. Douglas on Values: From Indirect Roles to Multiple Goals. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 44: 375-383.

Thompson, P.B. 2013. The Opposite of Human Enhancement: Nanotechnology and the Blind Chicken Problem. Nanotechnology, the Brain, and the Future. Edited by S. A. Hays, J. S. Robert, C.A. Miller & I. Bennett. Springer.

Williams, C., O’Rourke, M., Eigenbrode, S. D., O’Loughlin, I., Crowley, S. 2013. Using bibliometrics to support the facilitation of cross-disciplinary communication. Journal of the American Society of Information Science and Technology 64: 1768–1779.

Van Wieren, G. & Kellert S.R. 2013. The Origins of Aesthetic and Spiritual Values in Children’s Experience of Nature. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 7: 243-264.

Dotson, K. & Whyte K.P. 2013. Environmental Justice, Unknowability and Unqualified Affectability. Ethics & the Environment 18: 55-79.

Steel, D. 2013. Acceptance, Values, and Inductive Risk. Philosophy of Science 80: 818-828.

Resnik, D., Elliott, K. 2013. Taking Financial Relationships into Account When Assessing Research. Accountability in Research 20: 184-205.

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S., Eigenbrode, S.D., & Wulfhorst, J.D. (Eds.) 2013. Enhancing Communication and Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Research. Sage Publications.

Thompson, P.B. Conceptualizing Fairness in the Context of Competition: Philosophical Sources. The Ethics and Economics of Agrifood Competition. Edited by H. S. James. Springer.

Volz, D., Elliott, K. 2013. Redefining Risk Boundaries in a Shifting Global Chemical Market. Environmental Science and Technology 47: 6069-6070.

Thompson, P.B. 2013. Environmentalism and Posthumanism. Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 21: 63-73.

Räikkönen, J., Vucetich, J. A., Vucetich, L. M., Peterson, R. O., & Nelson, M. P. 2013. What the inbred Scandinavian wolf population tells us about the nature of conservation. PLoS One Biology.

Moore, K. D., & Nelson, M. P. 2013. Moving toward a global moral consensus on environmental action. In State of the World 2013Island Press/Center for Resource Economics.

2012

Kabasenche, W.P. O’Rourke, M. and Slater, M.H. (eds). 2012. The Environment: Philosophy, Science, and Ethics. MIT Press.

Van Wieren, G. & Taylor, B. 2012. Blue River Declaration: A New Conversation about an Earth-based Ethic. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 6: 139-142.

Whyte, K.P. 2012. Indigenous Peoples, Solar Radiation Management and Consent. Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management. Edited by C. Preston. Rowman and Littlefield. 

McKaughan, D., Elliott, K. 2012. Voles, Vasopressin, and the Ethics of Framing. Science 338 (Dec. 7): 1285.

Weinberg, J., Elliott, K. 2012. Science, Expertise, and Democracy. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 22: 83-90.

Piso, Z., Eatmon, T.J. & Schmidt, E. 2012. Perception is Reality: Factors Influencing the Adoption of Commercial Aquaponics in the Great Lakes Region. Cases on the Diffusion and Adoption of Sustainable Development Practices. Edited by H. Muga and K. Thomas. IGI Global.

Elliott, K., Volz, D. 2012. Addressing Conflicts of Interest in Nanotechnology Oversight: Lessons Learned from Drug and Pesticide Safety Testing. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 14: 664-668.

Sadowski, J., Seager, T., Selinger, E., Spierre, S. & Whyte, K.P. 2012. An Experiential, Game-Theoretic Pedagogy for  Sustainability Ethics. Science & Engineering Ethics 19: 1323-39.

Reo, N.J. & Whyte, K.P. 2012. Hunting and Morality as Elements of Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Human Ecology 40: 15-27.

Steel, D. & Whyte K.P. 2012. Environmental Justice, Value and Scientific Expertise. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 22: 139-162.

Thompson, P.B. 2012. Synthetic Biology Needs a Synthetic Bioethics. Ethics, Policy and the Environment 15: 1-20.

Volz, D., Elliott, K. 2012. Mitigating Conflicts of Interest in Chemical Safety Testing. Environmental Science and Technology 46: 7937-7938.

Thompson, P. B. 2012. The Agricultural Ethics of Biofuels: Climate Ethics and Mitigation Arguments. Poesis & Praxis: The International Journal of Technology Assessment and Ethics of Science 8: 169-189.

Van Wieren, G. “Children in the River,” in Companions in Wonder: Children and Adults Exploring Nature Together. Edited by S. Kellert and J. Dunlap, 277-288. M.I.T. Press.

Schnapp, L. M., Rotschy, L., Hall, T. E., Crowley, S., O’Rourke, M. 2012. How to talk to strangers: Facilitating knowledge sharing within translational health teams with the Toolbox dialogue method. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2: 469-479.

Whyte, K.P. 2012. Now this! Indigenous Sovereignty, Political Obliviousness and Governance Models for Early Solar Radiation Management Research. Ethics, Policy & Environment 15: 172-187.

Hanisch, S. L., Riley, S. J., & Nelson, M. P. 2012. Promoting wildlife health or fighting wildlife disease: insights from history, philosophy, and science. Wildlife Society.

Nelson, M. P., & Vucetich, J. A. 2012. Sustainability science: Ethical foundations and emerging challenges. Nature Education Knowledge.

Vucetich, J. A., Nelson, M. P., & Peterson, R. O. 2012. Isle Royale wolves be reintroduced? A case study on wilderness management in a changing world. In The George Wright Forum.

2011

Noll, S. 2011. Separating the Threads: Ecofeminism, Globalization, & Third World Contexts. The International Development Ethics Association (IDEA) Conference Proceedings.

Ferkany, M. 2011. Mercy as an Environmental Virtue. Environmental Values 20: 265-283.

Elliott, K., Dickson, D. 2011. Distinguishing Risk and Uncertainty in Risk Assessments of Emerging Technologies. Quantum Engagements: Social Reflections of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies. Edited by Torben Zülsdorf, Christopher Coenen, Arianna Ferrari, Ulrich Fiedeler, Colin Milburn, and Matthias Wienroth. AKA Verlag.

Ferkany, M. 2011. In what sense of ‘respect’ should we respect nature? A comment on David Schmidtz’s ‘Respect for Everything’. Ethics, Policy, and Environment 14: 155-157.

Ferkany, M. & Whyte, K.P. 2011. Environmental Education, Wicked Problems and Virtue. Philosophy of Education 2011: 331-339.

Robinson, K., Elliott, K. 2011. Environmental Aesthetics and Public Environmental Philosophy. Ethics, Policy, & Environment 14: 175-191.

Ferkany, M. & Whyte, K.P. 2012. The Importance of Participatory Virtues in the Future of Environmental Education. Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics 25: 419-434.

Steel, D. 2011. Extrapolation, Uncertainty Factors, and the Precautionary Principle. Studies in History and  Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42:356-364.

Thompson, P.B. & Whyte, K.P. 2011. What Happens to Environmental Philosophy in a Wicked World? Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics 25: 485-498.

Van Wieren, G. Review of Kevin O’Brien, An Ethic of Biodiversity: Christianity, Environmental Ethics and the Variety of Life. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 1: 315-317.

Whyte, K.P. 2011. The Recognition Dimensions of Environmental Justice in Indian Country. Environmental Justice 4: 199-205.

E. Selinger, P. Thompson and H. Collins. 2011. Catastrophe Ethics and Activist Speech: Reflections on Moral Norms, Advocacy and Technical Judgment. Metaphilosophy 42: 118-144.

2010

Thompson, P.B. 2010. The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky.

Elliott, K. 2010. Geoengineering and the Precautionary Principle. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 24: 237-253.

Thompson, P.B. 2010. Food Aid and the Famine Relief Argument (Brief Return). The Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23: 209-227.

Thompson, P.B. 2010. Animal Ethics and Public Expectations: The North American Outlook. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education 37: 13-21.

Whyte, K.P. & Thompson, P.B. 2010. A Role for Ethical Analysis in Social Research on Agrifood and Environmental Standards. Journal of Rural Social Sciences 25: 79-98.

Whyte, K.P. 2010. Why Not Environmental Injustice? Ethics, Place & Environment 13: 333-336.

Campbell, J. K., M. O’Rourke, H. Silverstein, eds. 2010. Action, Ethics, and Responsibility, Topics in Contemporary Philosophy. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Whyte, K.P. 2010. An Environmental Justice Framework for Indigenous Tourism. Journal of Environmental Philosophy 7: 75-92.

Crowley, S., Eigenbrode, S. D., O’Rourke, M., Wulfhorst, J. D. 2010. Localization in Cross-Disciplinary Research: A Philosophical Approach. Multilingual 114.

Elliott, K. 2010. Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles, Energy Policy, and the Ethics of Expertise. Journal of Applied Philosophy 27: 376-393.

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