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Beinssen- Hesse, S and Rigby, K (1996) Out of the shadows: contemporary German feminism. Interpretations . Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 9780522845921

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Cresswell, M (2017) 'Truth and reconciliation in psychiatry: a response to Spandler and McKeown.' Mental Health Review Journal, 22 (4). pp. 324-331. ISSN 1361-9322

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Deegalle, M (2017) 'Just ruler and statecraft.' In: Deegalle, M, ed. Justice and statecraft: Buddhist ideals inspiring contemporary world. Nagananda International Buddhist University, Bollegala, Sri Lanka, pp. 19-64. ISBN 9780998858401

Deegalle, M (2017) 'An introduction: justice and statecraft.' In: Deegalle, M, ed. Justice and statecraft: Buddhist ideals inspiring contemporary world. Nagananda International Buddhist University, Bollegala, Sri Lanka, pp. 1-18. ISBN 9780998858401

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Flavel, S (2016) Between solitude and communication in Nietzsche and the Zhuangzi. In: Inter-Religious and Inter-Cultural Dialogue in a Pluralistic World: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives, 1 - 2 June 2016, Oviidius University, Constanta, Romania.

Flavel, S (2016) Nihilism and comparative philosophy. In: International Seminar: Religious Dimensions of Man in the Horizon of Contemporary Challenges, 4-6 June 2016, Vatra Dornei, Romania.

Flys Junquera, C, Gifford, T and Ignacio Oliva, J (2012) 'Ecocriticism: a theoretical biosphere.' Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 64. pp. 13-28. ISSN 0211-5913

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Gifford, T (2008) 'America in Spain.' In: McCarthy, J.M, ed. Contact: mountain climbing and environmental thinking. University of Nevada Press, Reno, NV, pp. 213-219. ISBN 9780874177466

Gifford, T (2010) 'Biosemiology and globalism in 'The rapture' by Liz Jensen.' English Studies, 91 (7). pp. 713-727. ISSN 0013-838X

Gifford, T (2002) 'Ein Mönch zwischen himmel und hölle.' In: Anker, D, ed. Monch: Mittelpunkt im Dreigestirn. AS Verlag, Zürich, Switzerland, p. 38. ISBN 9783905111743

Gifford, T (1996) 'Introduction.' In: Gifford, T, ed. John Muir: his life and letters and other writings. Baton Wicks, London, pp. 7-10. ISBN 9781898573074

Gifford, T (2008) 'John Muir.' In: Baird Callicott, J and Frodeman, R, eds. Encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy. Macmillan Reference USA, Michigan, USA, pp. 76-78. ISBN 9780028661407

Gifford, T (2002) 'Terrain, character and text: is 'Cold mountain' by Charles Frazier a post-pastoral novel?' Mississippi Quarterly, LV (1). pp. 87-96. ISSN 0026-637X

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Hannis, M (2020) 'Why virtue is good for you: the politics of ecological eudaimonism.' In: Bai, H, Chang, D and Scott, C, eds. A book of ecological virtues: living well in the Anthropocene. University of Regina Press, Regina. ISBN 9780889777569 Please click the title to check availability.

Hannis, M (2015) 'The virtues of acknowledged ecological dependence: sustainability, autonomy and human flourishing.' Environmental Values, 24 (2). pp. 145-164. ISSN 0963-2719

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Levinson, M.P (2010) 'Accountability to research participants: unresolved dilemmas and unravelling ethics.' Ethnography and Education, 5 (2). pp. 193-207. ISSN 1745-7823

Levinson, M.P (2004) 'Navigating without fixed points: the perils of open-ended research.' In: Coombes, P.N, Danaher, M and Danaher, P.A, eds. Strategic uncertainties: ethics, politics and risk in contemporary educational research. Post Pressed, Flaxton, pp. 130-142. ISBN 9781876682729

Levinson, M.P and Sparkes, A.C (2006) 'Conflicting value systems: Gypsy females and the home‐school interface.' Research Papers in Education, 21 (1). pp. 79-97. ISSN 0267-1522

Luzar, R (2016) How am I? Thinking ‘being’ through excess, exscription and saturated phenomena. In: Inter-Religious and Inter-Cultural Dialogue in a Pluralistic World: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives, 1 - 2 June 2016, Oviidius University, Constanta, Romania.

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Marcinkowski, M and Fonseca, F (2013) 'Beyond information ethics - knowledge and care as new values in design.' Ciência da Informação, 42 (2). pp. 185-198. ISSN 1518-8353

McKechnie, R (1999) 'Extending the boundaries of care in research practice.' In: McKechnie, R and Kohn, T, eds. Extending the boundaries of care: medical ethics and caring practices. Cross-cultural perspectives on women . Berg, Oxford. ISBN 978-1859731413

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Rigby, K (2012) 'Literature, ecology, ethics: recent trends in ecocriticism' edited by Timo Müller and Michael Sauter [book review]. Anglia: Journal of English Philology, 132 (1). pp. 131-214. ISSN 0340-5222

Rigby, K (2014) Narrative, ethics and bushfire in the Anthropocene. In: Encountering the Anthropocene: The Role of Environmental Humanities and Social Sciences, 26-28 February 2014, Dockside, Sydney, Australia.

Rigby, K (2007) 'Nietzsche, and Wagner: their Spinozan ethics of love and power' by T.K. Seung [book review]. Religion and Literature, 39 (2). pp. 105-108. ISSN 0888-3769

Rigby, K (2000) On not eating the limb of a living animal. In: Public Forum: Religion and Animals, 29 February 2000, Glen Eira City Complex, Melbourne, Australia.

Rigby, K (2011) Reading Eichendorff’s 'Rauschen': ecological aesthetics and ethical response. In: ASLE Ninth Biannual Conference: Species, Space and the Imagination of the Global, 21 - 26 June 2011, University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA.

Rigby, K (2016) 'Religion and ecology: towards a communion of creatures.' In: Oppermann, S and Iovino, S, eds. Environmental humanities: voices from the Anthropocene. Rowman and Littlefield, London, pp. 273-294. ISBN 9781783489381

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Slade, C (2008) Ethics of perception, ethics of communication. In: 58th Annual ICA Conference: Communicating for Social Impact, 22 - 26 May 2008, Le Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Canada.

Slade, C (1998) Party of five : a study in ethical debate about television. In: Seminars for the Culture and Communication Graduate Program (?), March / April 1998, New York University, NY.

Slade, C (1994) 'Reasoning in groups.' In: Casey, P, ed. On different premises: proceedings of the Third Australian Reasoning Conference. Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, pp. 15-31.

Slade, C (2005) Reasons and reasoning in global talk. In: 55th Annual ICA Conference - Communication: Questioning the Dialogue, 26 - 30 May 2005, Sheraton New York, New York.

Slade, C (2001) Relativism and narrative ethics. In: 4th OSSA Conference 2001: Argumentation and It's Applications, 17 - 19 May 2001, University of Windsor, Toronto.

Slade, C (2002) Telenovelas and moral realism. In: Telenovelas & Soap Opera: Negotiating Reality, 19 March 2002, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra.

Slade, C (1997) Television and ethical debate. In: The 15th Annual Media Ecology Conference, 14 November 1997, New York University, NY.

Slade, C (2007) 'Tolerance and relativism: the case of pillarization.' In: van Eemeren, F.H., Blair, J.A., Willard, C.A. and Garssen, B, eds. Proceedings of the sixth conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. SIC SAT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 1295-1304. ISBN 9789051709162

Slade, C (2000) 'Why not lie? Television talk and moral debate.' Television and New Media, 1 (4). pp. 419-430. ISSN 1527-4764

Slade, C and MacColl, S (1998) 'The philosophy distinction course.' American Philosophical Association Newsletter, 97 (2). pp. 57-60.

Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2014) Nets and frames, losses and gains: value struggles in engagements with biodiversity offsetting policy in England. LCSV working paper series no. 5. ISBN 9780992818944

Sullivan, S, Hannis, M, Impey, A, Low, C and Rohde, R.F (2016) Future pasts? Sustainabilities in west Namibia - a conceptual framework for research. Future Pasts Working Paper No.1. ISBN 9781911126034

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Withers, R (2014) 'By dint of repetition: on the lasting legacy of artist and educator Monica Ross.' Art and Christianity, 77. pp. 2-5. ISSN 1746-6229 Please click the title to check availability.

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