Journal Articles
”The Interconnected Nature of Animal Ethics and Environmental Ethics,”
American Behavioral Scientist
Special Issue: Environmental and Animal Defense 63.8, July, 2019. 1061-1079.“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.“Vaquejada: Ecofeminism, Ethics, and the Limit of Multiculturalism, Part 2”
Animal Liberation Currents: New Critical Interventions, Revolutionary Provocations, (Jan. 2017).“Vaquejada: Contention, Compassion, and the Brazilian Constitution, Part 1”
Animal Liberation Currents: New Critical Interventions, Revolutionary Provocations (Jan. 2017).“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.“Ethics and Eating Fishes.”
Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy,
Special Issue: “Wild Animals and Justice.” 19:3 (2016). 203-218..Connections, Complications, and Compromise
Satya: Vegetarianism, Environmentalism, Animal Advocacy, and Social Justice (Winter 2016): 74-76.“Defending the Defenseless: Speciesism, Animal Liberation, and Consistency in Applied Ethics.”
Les Ateliers de l'éthique / The Ethics Forum 9:3 (2015)“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.“Ecofeminism: Women, Environment, Animals.”
DEP: Deportate, Esuli, Profughe .
Ca' Foscari University of Venezia, Italy, 23 (2013)“Limited Funds: Assessing Rescues and Sanctuaries,”
Journal for Critical Animal Studies 8.4 (2010): 101-112.“The Great Unity: Daoism, Nonhuman Animals, and Human Ethics .”
Journal of Critical Animal Studies 7.2 (Oct. 2009), 68-83“Engaged Buddhism in Retreat Revisited: a Reply.”
Human Architecture: Journal of Sociology of Self-Knowledge
7.3 (Summer 2009), 221-227.“Hindu Ethics and Nonhuman Animals.”
Swadharam Journal 3 (April 2009). 32-45“Just War and Warrior Activists.”
Green Theory and Praxis: a Journal of Ecological Politics Dec/Jan 2009), 25-49.“Buddhist Ethics and Non-Human Animals.”
Peace Studies Journal 1.1 (Fall 2008), 13-31“Engaged Buddhism in Retreat,”
Human Architecture: Journal of Sociology of Self-Knowledge
6.3 (Summer 2008): 135-143.“Christian Ethics and Nonhuman Animals.” Theandros: An Online Journal of Orthodox Christian Theology and Philosophy 5.3 (Summer 2008).
”Introducing Critical Animal Studies,”
Animal Liberation Philosophy and Policy Journal 5.1 (2007). 4-5“Buddhist Ethics: Compassion for All.”
Bodhi Journal 5 (Fall 2007)“Jewish Ethics and Nonhuman Animals.”
Journal of the Institute of Critical Animal Studies 5.2 (2007)“Peter Singer on Expendability”
Between the Species: An Electronic Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals 13.7 (August 2007).“Broilers.”
Satya. June/July (2006).“Verbal Activism: ‘Anymals’.”
Society and Animals 14.1 (May 2006): 9-14“Innocent Threats,”
Between the Species: An Electronic Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals 13.5 (Nov. 2005).Teaching Eco-Justice through Just War Theory
EcoJustice Review. No longer in print.“Killing Traditions: Consistency in Applied Moral Philosophy”
Ethics, Place, and Environment 7.3 (Oct. 2004): 151-171.“Hunting Tradition: Treaties, Law, and Subsistence Killing,”
Animal Liberation Philosophy and Policy Journal 2.2 (Oct. 2004), 26-44.
Chapters from Lisa’s Anthologies
Bear Necessities:
Rescue, Rehabilitation, Sanctuary, and Advocacy.
Brill, 2015.
“Bear Basics,” 17‑34.
“Little bears, Big Trees, Tiny Insects: Protecting Sun Bears and their Rainforest.” Co‑written with Siew Te Wong. 71‑78.
“Dirty Dancing--Caring for Sloth Bearths in India.” 116‑127.
“Finding Enrico: Protecting Andean Bears and their Habitat.” 136‑148.
“US Wildlife Agencies: Outdated, Misguided and Destructive.” 172‑183.
“Canary in the Arctic.” 215‑223.
Animals and the Environment:
Advocacy, Activism, and the Quest for Common Ground.
Routledge, 2015.
“Conflict and Accord: Critical Review of Theory and Methods for Earth and Animal Advocacy.” Co-written with Daniel Kirjner. 15‑38.
“Activism and Asian Wisdom: Oneness, Interdependence, and Harmony.,” 70‑80.
“Hunting Delusions,” 83‑93.
“Trapped: Individuals, Ecosystems, and Species at Risk,”
Co‑written with Anja Heister. 117‑133.“A Fishy Business,” Co‑written with Bethany Dopp.163‑172.
“Eating Ecosystems,” 186‑198.
“Deeper Than Numbers: Consumers, Cows, and Condoms.,”
Co‑written with Daniel Kirjner, Jennifer Gross, and Nathan Baillet. 259‑271.
Invited Chapters in Other Anthologies.
“Intensive Animal Agriculture and the Environment.”
The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics.
Ed. Bob Fischer. NY: Routledge, 2019.“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.“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.“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.“Multiculturalism, Indian Philosophy, and Conflicts over Cuisine,”
Philosophies of Multiculturalism: Beyond Liberalism.
Ed. Luís Cordeiro Rodrigues and Marko Simendic. Routledge, 2016. 133-152.“Social Justice, Sincerity, and Sustenance.”
Circle of Compassion, Essays Connecting Issues of Justice.
Ed. Will Tuttle. Vegan Publishers, 2014. 90-95.“Myth Unmasked--Eating Your Relatives with a Clear Consciencein in Ethics and Animal Rights,”
Issues in Ethics and Animal Rights
Ed. Manish Vyas. New Delhi: Daya Publishing House, 2011. 420-32.Theorizing ‘Others’.
Theorizing Animals: Re-thinking Humanimal Relations
Ed. Nicola Taylor & Tania Signal. Brill Academic, 2011. 59-84.“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.“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.“In the Beginning God Created Earth and Ecoterrorism”
Igniting a Revolution: Voices in Defense of Mother Earth.
Ed. Steven Best and Anthony Nocella. Oakland: AK Press, 2006: 156-169.