Chaone Mallory
Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
Villanova University
120 W. Gorgas
Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19119
chaone.mallory@villanova.edu
http://www38.homepage.villanova.edu/chaone.mallory/
Areas of Specialization: Environmental Philosophy, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Justice,
Green Political Theory, Feminist Theory/ Gender Studies, Critical Race Theory,
Social and Political Philosophy
Areas of Competency: Philosophy of Science/Science
Studies, Philosophy of Law/ Legal Studies, Contemporary Continental Philosophy,
Environmental Humanities
EDUCATION
¬
PhD in Environmental Science,
Studies, and Policy University
of Oregon
December 2006
Focal Department: Philosophy
Graduate Certificate in WomenÕs and Gender Studies June 2006
Title of Dissertation: ÒÕSubject to the Laws of
NatureÕ: Ecofeminism, Representation, and Political SubjectivityÓ (Committee:
John Lysaker, Chair; Bonnie Mann, Julie Novkov, Scott Pratt, Suzanne Clark)
¬
Master of Arts in Philosophy with a
concentration in Environmental Ethics, University of North Texas, August
1999
Title of Thesis: ÒToward An Ecofeminist Environmental Jurisprudence: Nature, Law, and
Gender (Committee: Max Oelschlaeger, Chair; J. Baird Callicott, Eugene Hargrove)
¬
Bachelor of Arts (awarded honors in majors and on senior thesis) in Philosophy and Legal Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz, September
1993
Title of Thesis: ÒNature, Law,
and Transcendence: Toward A Theory of Environmental EthicsÓ
(Advisors: Richard Wasserstrom, Jeremy Elkins, Daniel
Press)
LANGUAGES
Proficiency
in Spanish
EMPLOYMENT
Villanova University, Assistant Professor of
Environmental Philosophy 2006-present
University
of Oregon Graduate Teaching Fellow 1999-2006
University
of North Texas Teaching Fellow 1996-1999
University
of California at Santa Cruz Teaching Assistant (undergraduate, paid) 1992,
1993)
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed
ÒWhat Is Ecofeminist
Political Philosophy?: Gender, Nature, and the
PoliticalÓ Environmental Ethics. Vol.
32, Issue 3, 306 -322 (Fall 2010)
"The Spiritual is
Political: Gender, Spirituality,
and Essentialism in Radical Forest Defense" Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture. 4.1 (2010)
48-71 (Spring 2010)
ÒVal Plumwood and Ecofeminist
Political Solidarity: Standing With the Natural OtherÓ Ethics & the Environment (special issue on ecofeminism) v.14, issue 2. (Fall 2009)
ÒEcofeminism
and a Politics of Performative Affinity: Direct
Action, Subaltern Voices, and the Green Public Sphere
Ecopolitics Online Journal Vol. 1 No. 2. 2-13, (October
2008)
ÒEcofeminism
and Forest Defense in Cascadia: Gender, Theory, and Radical ActivismÓ Capitalism, Nature, Socialism: A Journal of
Socialist Ecology Vol. 17, no. 1, (March 2006).
ÒEcofeminism
and Forest Defense in the Pacific Northwest USA: A Meeting of Theory and
PracticeÓ published
in Conference Proceedings, International
Environmental Experience Conference held in Vitsyebsk,
Belarus, November 18-19 2003. Proceedings in Russian and
English. (November 2003).
ÒActs of
Objectification and the Repudiation of Dominance: Leopold, Ecofeminism, and the
Ecological NarrativeÓ Ethics and the Environment Vol. 6 No. 2, 59-89.
(Autumn, 2001)
Book
Chapters
ÒEcofeminism
and the Green Public SphereÓ Advances in Ecopolitics: The Transition to Sustainable Living and
Practice (Vol. 1). Liam Leonard and John Q. Barry, eds. UK: Emerald Group Publishing, 2009.
Book
Reviews
Review of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Integrating
Ecofeminism, Globalization, and World Religions published in Environmental Philosophy (Vol. IV, No. 1 & 2; 204-208, Fall, Spring
2007)
Submitted
and In-Progress Articles
ÒRace,
Class, Gender, and Place: Inclusions and
Exclusions in the Local Foods MovementÓ Submitted,
May 2011. (Has since been returned with positive reviews and request to revise
and re-submit . Revisions in-progress).
ÒThe
Politics of Embodiment: Feminist Phenomenology, Effacements of Nature, and
Political Subjectivity.Ó Submitted June 2011.
Ò(En)gendering Environmental Justice: The Need For an
Intersectional Ecofeminist PerspectiveÓ In-progress
ÒSpeci(es)al (as ) Performance: The Regulatory Fictions of Race,
Gender, and SpeciesÓ In-progress
Other
Publications
International Society for
Environmental Ethics Newsletter Vol. 19 No. 2 Spring/Summer 2008, invited
contributor for section ÒIn Memoriam: Val PlumwoodÓ
Villanova University Office of
Mission Effectiveness Publication Occasional
Papers, special issue on ÒSustainabilityÓ invited contributor, ÒContesting,
and Envisioning, SustainabilityÓ October 2008
Villanova University Environmental
Studies Program Newsletter, ÒSustainability: A Philosophical PerspectiveÓ Fall
2008
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Courses
Taught at Villanova University:
Undergraduate:
Phi 2550 Technology
and Society
Phi 5000 Environmental
Philosophy (philosophy research seminar for majors)
Phi 2121 Environmental
Ethics (cross listed with Center for Peace and
Justice)
GIS 4000 Global
Environmental Justice Movements (team-taught course; co-professor: Paul
Rosier, History)
Phi 2430 Ecofeminism
(cross listed with Center for Peace and Justice and Gender and WomenÕs Studies)
Phi 5000 Green
Political Theory (philosophy research seminar)
Honors
4351 Food,
Sustainability, and Place (honors
seminar in conjunction with Year of Sustainability)
Phi 1050 Introduction
to Philosophy
Phi 5000 Modern
Philosophy (independent study)
Honors Program: Honors
Senior Thesis Direction: ÔTutorÕ
(main reader) Title of Thesis: ÒBody Image: Tracking Revolutions in Science
and Social ThoughtÓ
Graduate
Phi 8550 Body
Politics
Phi 8000 Feminist
Theory
Phi 8070 The
Politics of Nature (team taught seminar; co-professor: Walter Brogan,
Philosophy)
Phi 8000 Gender,
Nature, and the Political
Courses
taught at University of Oregon:
á Introduction to Environmental Studies:
Environmental Humanities
á Environmental Philosophy
á Green Political Theory (self-designed upper division course)
á Ecofeminism: Theory, Politics, and Action (self-designed upper-division course)
á Feminism, Activism, and the Environment (self-designed weekend workshop)
á Introduction to WomenÕs and Gender Studies:
Women, Difference, and Power (5 sections)
á Feminist Pedagogy (graduate/undergraduate
course; 4 sections)
Courses Assisted at University of Oregon:
á Introduction
to Environmental Studies: Social Science (Peter Walker, professor)
á Introduction to Environmental Studies: Natural
Science (Greg Bothun, professor)
á Introduction to Environmental Studies:
Humanities (Louise Westling, professor)
á Philosophy of Love and Sex (Nancy Tuana, professor)
á Introduction to Ethics (Barbara Andrew, professor)
á Social and Political Philosophy: War and Gender (Bonnie Mann,
professor)
Courses
taught at University of North Texas:
á Feminist Political Philosophy (self-designed upper-division course)
á Introduction to Contemporary Moral Issues (2
sections)
á Introduction to Philosophy (2
sections)
á Introduction to Logic
Courses assisted
at University of North Texas:
á Ancient Philosophy (J. Baird Callicott,
professor)
á Introduction to Logic (Nora Bell, professor)
á Introduction to Modern Philosophy (Pete A.Y. Gunter, professor)
KEYNOTE AND PLENARY TALKS
Utah
Valley University
24th Annual Environmental Ethics Symposium:
Environmental Justice (keynote speaker)
Utah
Valley University, Upcoming, April 7, 2011 Title of Talk: Ò(En)Gendering
Environmental Justice: An Intersectional Ecofeminist
PerspectiveÓ
Invited presenter, Symposium on ÒEnvironmental Justice and Ecofeminism: Ethical Complexity
in ActionÓ Sponsored by University of Georgia Institute for WomenÕs Studies, March
20-21 2009. Title of Presentation: ÒStanding with the Natural Other: Plumwood on Political SolidarityÓ
Invited
presenter, Symposium on ÒVarieties of Environmental Justice,Ó University of
North Texas, Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies. March 6-7 2009
Invited Plenary Panelist ÒEco/Feminist Contentions: Ethics, Knowledge, PoliticsÓ (co panelists: Chris Cuomo and Trish Glazebrook) Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory biennial conference, Clearwater, FL September 24-27 2009
Keynote
Speaker, ÒInternational Environmental ExperienceÓ Institute for Modern Knowledge, Vitsyebsk,
Belarus; November 18-19, 2003. Title of Talk:
ÒEcofeminism, Environmental Philosophy, and U.S. ActivismÓ
Keynote Speaker: Phi Sigma Tau Undergraduate Philosophy
Conference. Talk: ÒWhatÕs In A Name? In Defense of Ecofeminism (not Feminist Ecology, Ecological Feminisms, or Women and the
Environment)Ó Villanova University, April
4 2010
Plenary
presenter/panelist, special panel on the work of Val Plumwood. Paper title: ÒPlumwood,
Intentionality, and Political SolidarityÓ presented at conference ÒReason,
Activism, and ChangeÓ sponsored by
Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy Windsor, Ontario October 3-5, 2008
OTHER INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND TALKS
Panel Participant, UC Santa Cruz Science and Justice Working
Group ÔClimate ClusterÕ Panel: ÒClimate Communication and Skepticism.Ó Santa Cruz, CA May 25th, 2011
Guest lecturer,
graduate course in Environmental Ethics, Universidad de Magallenes,
Punta Arenas, Chile. Upcoming, March 29,
2011 (in conjunction with research development trip to the UNT Sub-Antarctic Sub-Antarctic Biocultural
Conservation Program in Puerto Williams, Chile). Title of talk: ÒLugonian Perspectives on Ecotourism: Playfully Traveling
Beyond the Arrogant EyeÓ
One of 80 scholars
invited internationally and sponsored to participate in the 14th Biennial
2011 Cary Conference (society to Òadvance the science of ecology, its
interdisciplinary linkages, and its applicationÓ). Conference titled
"Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and
Action.Ó Conference brought together environmental philosophers and ecological
scientists Òto improve the understanding and application of ethical
environmental decision making.Ó May
10-13, 2011, Millbrook, NY
Presenter on ÒClimate Change, Ethics, and EconomicsÓ
Panel, featuring members of the Biology Faculty, Political Science, and Philosophy
to engage in interdisciplinary dialogue regarding climate ethics. Villanova
University, November 11, 2010.
Invited respondent to Donna Haraway at workshop: Commodification,
Technoculture, and the Human: Rethinking Technology
(Third Workshop in Social and Political Thought with Andrew Feenberg,
Donna Haraway, and Paul Thompson) Michigan State
University, October, 23-24, 2010.
Presentation
on ÒAmazonia and Environmental JusticeÓ for K-12 Workshop on Brazil, sponsored
by Villanova University Latin American Studies Program. October 2, 2010.
Oscar Romero Lecture Series
invited lecture, sponsored by the Center for Peace and Justice, Villanova
University Title of Talk: ÒGender, Nature, and Political Solidarity: Standing
With the Natural OtherÓ February 5, 2009
Invited presenter for Women In Philosophy Workshop; organized
by the Women In Philosophy Student Club, Goucher
College. Baltimore, MD March 5-7, 2010.
Invited speaker, ÒGlobal Change
SeriesÓ sponsored by Villanova University Department of Geography and
Environment. Title of Talk: ÒWho Knows? Ethics and Epistemologies of Climate
Change and Environmental JusticeÓ March 31 2009
Invited panelist, "Feminist
Approaches to the Environment" sponsored by the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, Eastern American
Philosophical Association, Philadelphia, PA December 2008. Title of paper:
ÒWhat Is Ecofeminist Political Philosophy? Gender,
Nature, and the PoliticalÓ
Invited and sponsored by Marti Kheel
to participate on panel ÒEcofeminism: What It Is and Why It MattersÓ Public Interest Environmental Law
Conference, Eugene, OR March 2008
Opening Remarks, ÒIn Memory of Val PlumwoodÓ delivered at 6th Annual Joint ISEE/IAEP Conference, Allenspark, CO June 2008
Invited
to participate in panel on International WomenÕs Work for the Environment: ÒFerals, Suits, and Freddies in
the Forest: U.S. Forest PoliticsÓ given at meeting of the United States Society
for Ecological Economics, Pace University, June 29, 2007 New York, NY.
Panelist/respondent,
Philosophy Alumni Colloquium ÒActivism and Theory: Making an Impact on TodayÕs
Environmental PolicyÓ (Respondent to Christopher Preston, keynote alumnus)
University of Oregon, May 2004.
Community Talk for U.S. Forest Service Public Symposium. Title of talk: ÒEnvironmental
Ethics and Waldo LakeÓ Waldo Lake, Oregon. September 8, 2001
SELECTED
CONFERENCE PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS
Panel Organizer and Participant:
ÒProfessors Without Class: Class (Under)Privilege and
Passing in the AcademyÓ
Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Biennial Conference, Zion, Illinois, September 25-27, 2011
ÒFood, Place, and Embodiment: Inclusions and Exclusions in the Local Foods MovementÓ presented at 6th Annual Meeting for the Society for Society for Ecofeminism, Environmental Justice, and Social Ecology, meeting in Conjunction with the International Society for Environmental Philosophy @ SPEP; Montreal, Quebec; November 6-8, 2010
ÒSpecies
Trouble: Radical Forest Activism, Gender Politics, and the Question of the
HumanÓ delivered at conference ÒRespectable Activism or Dangerous Fringe? An
Interdisciplinary Conference on Radical Environmental ActivismÓ University of
Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA April 16-17 2010
ÒGender
Trouble In the Forest: Women, Trans, and Other Queer ActivistsÓ Public Interest Environmental
Law Conference, University of Oregon Law School, Eugene, OR Feb 25-28 2010
Invited
commentator at Author-Meets-Critics Session for Marti KheelÕs
Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist
Perspective American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting,
February 18, 2010
ÒVal Plumwood and Ecofeminist
Political Philosophy: Gender, Nature, and Political Solidarity,Ó selected for
panel, ÒThe Legacy of Val PlumwoodÓ sponsored by the International Association of Environmental
Philosophy,
American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting,
Philadelphia, PA Dec. 2008
ÒWhat Is Ecofeminist Political Philosophy?Ó (paper commentator: Christopher Preston). Conference: Future
Trends in Environmental Philosophy 2008: 6th
Annual joint conference of the International Society for Environmental Ethics
and the International Society for Environmental Philosophy." Allenspark, Colorado May 29 -June 1,
2008
ÒEcofeminism and a Politics of Performative AffinityÓ presented at ÒThinking Through Nature: Philosophy For An Endangered WorldÓ sponsored by International Society for Environmental Philosophy, Eugene, Oregon June 22-26, 2008
ÒSpirit, Thought, and Action in the Ancient ForestÓ presented at ÒThe Re-Enchantment of Nature Across Disciplines: Critical Intersections of Science, Ethics, and MetaphysicsÓ International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture Morelia, Mexico Jan 17-20, 2008
Workshop
Presentation: ÒStrategies for Succeeding as a Feminist PhilosopherÓ meeting of
the Society for Feminist Ethics and
Social Theory, Clearwater, FL, September 29, 2007
Invited commentator on APA main program for paper entitled
ÒEnvironmental Preservation and Second-Order ProcrastinationÓ by Chrissola Andreou American Philosophical Association Eastern
Division Meeting, Washington, DC., Dec. 27-30,
2006
ÒThe
Politics of Embodiment: Feminist Theory and the Effacement of NatureÓ American Philosophical Association Meeting,
Pacific Division (International Society for Environmental Ethics group session);
March 2004
Panelist
and Organizer, ÒGender and the Environment: Theory, Politics, and ActionÓ 21st Annual Public Interest Environmental
Law Conference, University of Oregon, March 2003
Panel
Participant, ÒThe Social Construction of NatureÓ Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of
Oregon, March 2003
Paper
presentation: "Mimicking the Body Politic: Parodic
Representation and Ecofeminist Political Theory,Ó
delivered at conference Ecofeminism and
Activism: Re-envisioning the Future Conference, Connecticut State
University, Oct. 4-5, 2002
Paper
presentation: ÒMimicry, Parody, and the Performance of Identity: Toward
Political Subjectivity for The More-than-Human WorldÓ delivered at 19th annual International Society for Social
Philosophy Conference, sponsored by Villanova University, July 18-20, 2002
Panel
presenter, ÒAlternative Knowledges and Environmental
ScienceÓ Rockefeller Foundation-sponsored
Ecological Conversations Colloquium, University of Oregon, May 2002
Paper presentation:
ÒEcofeminism, Essentialism, and Radical Subjectivity: Race, Identity and the
Activism of DiscursivityÓ delivered at Pacific Southwest WomenÕs Studies
Association annual conference, Cal State Pomona, April 20, 2002
Paper
Respondent, Philosophical Collaborations,
Topic: Philosophy of Law, University of Oregon, April
2002
Minority Recruitment Initiative presenter, event organized and sponsored
by Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon, November 2001
Panel
organizer and participant: ÒTheorizing Environmental Studies: Interdisciplinarity and the AcademyÓ at conference Taking Nature Seriously: Citizens, Science,
and the Environment University of Orgeon, February 2001
AWARDS AND
GRANTS
Research
Recipient
Villanova College of Arts and Sciences DeanÕs Office Faculty Development Grant
for project in Òfield environmental philosophy and biocultural
conservationÓ (in collaboration with researchers participating in NSF-funded
IRES Grant), Omora Institute for Biocultural
Conservation, Cape Horn, Chile. Grant awarded fall 2009, travel to field site
in Punta Arenas and Puerto Willams, Chile completed
spring 2011.
University
of Oregon Charles A. Reed Dissertation Fellowship Winner 2005-6
University
of Oregon Barker Grant (for dissertation research), Fall 2005
Department
of Philosophy Research Grant, University of Oregon, Spring 2004
General
University Scholarship, University of Oregon, 2001-2; 2004-5; 2005-6 (competitive each
cycle)
Center for
the Study of Women in Society Research Grant Award Recipient (University of
Oregon), March 2003 through June 2004
Recipient Research Fellowship
in WomenÕs and Gender Studies, University of North Texas, Summer
1998
First Place, Graduate
Expository Division, University of North Texas PresidentÕs Writing Award
Competition, March 1998
Teaching
Nominated
for Innovative Teaching Award
Villanova University, 2009-10.
Catholic Social Teaching Summer Seminar Fellow. Sponsored by the Villanova
University Office of Mission
Effectiveness. May, 2007.
Student-nominated
ÒGraduate Teaching Fellow of the YearÓ finalist, University of Oregon, Spring
2000 (one of 40 campus-wide finalists)
Student-nominated ÒProfessing
WomenÕs AwardÓ recipient, University of North Texas, 1998, 1999
Philosophy Department Nominee
for ÒOutstanding Teaching Fellow,Ó University of North Texas, February, 1998
Recipient of Richardson
Environmental Action League Fellowship ($500), University of North Texas, Fall 1997
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Chair Diversity
Committee (elected), Association for
Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) Jan 2007- Dec 2010
Editorial
Board, Green Theory and Praxis: A Journal
of Eco-pedagogy 2009-present
Anonymous
reviewer for Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy
Anonymous
reviewer for Ethics & the Environment
Requested
review for the following professional journals: Philosophy and Technology; WomenÕs Studies International; Journal of
Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Environmental History, Journal for the
Study of Peace and Justice, Environmental Philosophy, Ethics & the
Environment, Sociology Quarterly
Reviewer
for Earthcare: An Anthology in Environmental Ethics David
Clowney and Patricia Motso,
eds. (Rowman and
Littlefield, 2009). Comments featured as jacket copy in promotional materials.
Invited
Chair for APA Main Program Colloquium: ÒRethinking Humans, Animals, NatureÓ Eastern APA Division Meeting
2011, Boston, MA December 30 2010.
Member,
Committee to Propose an ÒAPA Committee on Environment and SustainabilityÓ at
the Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division,
December 29, 2010
Faculty co-sponor and student application
reviewer, Earth Day Workshop on
Organizing for Climate Change (in conjunction with Catholic Relief
Services). Villanova University, April 22 2010.
Member of 'Academics and
Student Life' and ÔVillanova Earth DayÕ subcommittees of the Villanova University PresidentÕs
Environmental Sustainability Committee Fall 2009-present.
Core
Member and Chair of Speakers Committee, Campus Committee Villanova Commitment
to Sustainability, 2007-2009
Villanova
University ÒInternational SustainAbility ConferenceÓ
Core Organizer 2008-2009
Villanova University
Philosophy Department Job Search Committee Member and APA Interviewer for
position in Clinical Ethics. 2010-11
Villanova University Philosophy Department
Undergraduate Program Committee; 2006-2007; 2007-2008; 2008-2009Õ 2009-2010; 2010-2011
Villanova University Triennial Review
Committee, 2008-2009
Villanova University Philosophy Department
Graduate Program Committee 2008-2009; 2009-2010
Villanova University Ethics Program Steering
Committee 2007-2008; 2008-2009
Villanova University Philosophy Department
Hiring Committee 2006-2007
Graduate
Student Representative, Environmental Studies Program Environmental Humanities
Job Search Committee, University of Oregon, 2002-2003
Graduate
Student Representative, Environmental Studies Executive Committee and
Environmental Science Job Search Committee, University of Oregon, 1999-2000
Graduate
Student Representative, WomenÕs Studies Executive Committee and Job Search
Committee, University of Oregon, 2001-2002
Graduate
Student Representative (alternate), Philosophy Department Committee of the
Whole, University of Oregon, 2001-2002
Rockefeller Foundation ÒEcological ConversationsÓ seminar participant
(administered through University of Oregon Center for the Study of Women in Society)
1999-2002. Activities included engaging
with visiting fellows regarding their work, planning events, presenting own
research for fellows and seminar participants.
Collaborated
with graduate students in Environmental Science and Management and local
officials to co-write permanent management plan for the preservation and
restoration of Parkhill Prairie Tallgrass
Preserve in Collin
County,
Texas. 1998.
RELEVANT COMMUNITY
SERVICE
New Jersey Council for the
Humanities
(State partner of NEH) ÒFace-to-FaceÓ Program Facilitating Scholar. Service facilitating several
viewings and readings on environmental justice for program inviting general
adult audiences led by scholarly experts, at New Jersey area public libraries. Designed the following reading
discussions: ÒBodies, Pollution, and PlaceÓ and ÒWilderness, Wildness, and the
CityÓ; and
facilitated film discussions for
ÒCrude: The Real Price of OilÓ and ÒThe Last Ghosts of War.Ó Spring
2011 through Fall 2011.
Workshop
Organizer, ÒWhat Is Ecofeminism?Ó Weavers Way Food Co-operative, Mt. Airy,
Philadelphia, PA February 27, 2007
Invited
workshop organizer and primary presenter, ÒEcofeminism,Ó Earth First! Round
River Rendezvous annual gathering; Gifford Pinchot National Forest, WA; July, 2002
Booth
Coordinator, Green Earth Booth, Oregon Country Fair (non-profit 501(c) (3)
organization, Veneta, OR, 2004-5
Workshop
Organizer and Public Outreach Volunteer, Green Earth Booth, Oregon Country Fair
(non-profit 501(c) (3) ) organization), Veneta, OR, 2000 to 2006; 2010
PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
á International Society for Environmental Ethics
(ISEE)
á American Philosophical Association (APA)
á Society for Women in Philosophy (SWIP)
á International Association for Environmental
Philosophy (IAEP)
á Society for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
(FEAST)
á International Society for the Study of
Religion, Nature, Culture (ISSRNC)
á Association for Environmental Science and
Studies (AESS)
á Western Political Science Association (WPSA)
REFERENCES
Furnished
upon request.