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<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>dr</strong>. <strong>Johannes</strong> <strong>Dingler</strong><br />

* <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Bragg</strong>, Elizabeth (1996): Towards Ecological Self: <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> meets<br />

Constructionist Self Theory. In: Journal of environmental psychology, 16(2), S. 93-<br />

108.<br />

* Armstrong, Susan; Botzler, Richard (Ed.)(1993): Environmental Ethics.<br />

Divergence and Convergence.<br />

* Attfield, Robin (1993): Sylvan, Fox and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>: A View from the<br />

Continental Shelf. In: Environmental Values, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 1993, S. 21-32.<br />

* Barry, John (1994): The limits of the shallow and the deep: green politics,<br />

philosophy, and praxis. In: Environmental Politics. v. 3 Autumn '94 p. 369-94.<br />

* Barry, John (1995): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>, Socialism and Human "Being in the World":<br />

A Part of, yet Apart from Nature. In: Capitalism, Nature, Socialism; 1995, 6, 3(23),<br />

Sept, 30-38.<br />

* Bennet, David; Sylvan, Richard (1987): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Green Politics. In:<br />

The Trumpeter, Vol. 4, No. 1, Winter 1987, S. 16-19.<br />

* Bennett, David; Sylvan, Richard (1988): Taoism and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: The<br />

Ecologist, Vol. 18, Nos. 4/5, 1988, S. 148-159.<br />

* Boockchin, Murray (1995): Re-Enchanting Humanity. A Defense of the Human<br />

Spirit.<br />

* Bookchin, Murray (1988): Social <strong>Ecology</strong> versus <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Socialist<br />

Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, 1988, S. 9-29. Mit einer Introduction von Jeffrey Escoffier.<br />

* Bookchin, Murray (1990): Recovering Evolution: A Reply to Eckersley and Fox.<br />

In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 12, No. 3, Fall 1990, S. 253-274.<br />

* Bookchin, Murray (1991): Defending the Earth. Debate between Murray<br />

Bookchin and Dave Foreman. Montreal, New York: Black Rose Books.<br />

* Bookchin, Murray (1993): Which Way for the Ecological Movement.<br />

* Bookchin, Murray (1995): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Die generation der Egomanen. In:<br />

Forum entwicklungspolitischer Aktionsgruppen, Nr. 190, Feb. 1995, S. 18-19.<br />

* Bookchin, Murray; et al. (1993): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Anarchism: a Polemic.<br />

London: Freedom Press.<br />

* Bowers, Chet A. (1993a): Education, Cultural Myths, and the Ecological Crisis.<br />

Toward <strong>Deep</strong> Changes. Albany: State University of New York Press.<br />

* Bowers, Chet A. (1993b): Some Questions about the Theoretical Foundations<br />

of W. Fox's Transpersonal <strong>Ecology</strong> and Arne Naess Ecosophy T. In The Trumpeter,<br />

Vol. 10, No. 3, Summer 1993, S. 92-98.<br />

* Bradford, George (1989): How <strong>Deep</strong> is <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>?. Hadley, Massachusetts,<br />

Ojai, California: Times Change Press.<br />

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* Brown, Charles S. (1995): Anthropocentrism and Ecocentrism: The Quest for a<br />

New Worldview. In: Midwest Quarterly; 1995, 36, 2, winter, 191-202.<br />

* Byers, Bruce A. (1992): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and its Critics: A Buddhist Perspective.<br />

In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 9, No. 1, Winter 1992, S. 33-35.<br />

* Callicot, John Baird (1994): Earth's Insights: A Survey of Ecological Ethics from<br />

the Meditarenian Basin to the Australian Outback.<br />

* Callicot, John Baird; da Rocha, Fernando J. R. (Ed.)(1996): Earth Summit<br />

Ethics. Toward a Reconstructive Postmodern Philosophy of Environmental<br />

Education. Albany: State University of New York Press.<br />

* Callicott, J. Baird (1989)In defense of the land ethic: essays in environmental<br />

philosophy.<br />

* Campbell, SueEllen (1989): The Land of Language and Desire: Where <strong>Deep</strong><br />

<strong>Ecology</strong> and Post-Structuralism Meet. In: Western American Literature, Vol. 24, No.<br />

3, November 1989, S. 199-211.<br />

* Carter, A. (1995): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Social <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Heythrop Journal. A<br />

Quaterly Review of Philosophy and Theology. Vol. 36, Issue 3, S. 328-350.<br />

* Cheney, Jim (1987): Eco-Feminism and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Environmental<br />

Ethics, Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer 1987, S. 115-145.<br />

* Cheney, Jim (1989): The Neo-Stoicism of Radical Environmentalism. In:<br />

Environmental Ethics, Vol. 11, No. 4, Winter 1989, S. 293-325.<br />

* Conley, Verena Andermatt (1997): Ecopolitics. The Environment in<br />

Poststructural Thought. New York, London: Routledge.<br />

* Cronon, William (Ed.)(1995): Uncommon ground: toward reinventing nature.<br />

* Davis, John (1993): Why Followers of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Should be Animal Rights<br />

Proponents and Vice Versa. In The Trumpeter, Vol. 10, No. 3, Summer 1993, S.<br />

103.<br />

* Davis, John (Ed.) (1991): The Earth First! Reader. Ten Years of Radical<br />

Environmentalism. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith.<br />

* DeGroh, Teresa (1987): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Environmental Ethics: A Selected<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>.<br />

* DesJardins, Joseph R. (1993); Environmental Ethics. An Introduction to<br />

Environmental Philosophy. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1980): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement. In: Natural Resources<br />

Journal, Vol. 20, 1980, S. 299-322.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1988a): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and its Critics. In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 5,<br />

No. 2, Spring 1988, S. 55-60.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1988b): Simple in Means, Rich in Ends. Practicing <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>.<br />

Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books.<br />

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* Devall, Bill (1989): Tokar is Wrong. In: Alternatives, Vol. 16, No. 2, June/July<br />

1989, S. 49-50.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1991): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Radical Environmentalism. In: Society<br />

and Natural Resources, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1991, S. 247-258.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1993): Living richly in an age of limits. Salt Lake City : Gibbs<br />

Smith Publisher.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1995): Twenty Five Years since Earthday: Reflections of a<br />

Sometime Social Activist. In: Humboldt Journal of Social Relations; 1995, 21, 1,<br />

15-34.<br />

* Devall, Bill; Session, George (1985): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Living as if Nature<br />

Mattered. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books.<br />

* DiZerega, Gus (1992): Social <strong>Ecology</strong>, <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>, and Liberalism. In:<br />

Critical Review; 1992, 6, 2 3, spring summer, 305-370.<br />

* DiZerega, Gus (1995): Empathy, Society, Nature, and the Rational Self: <strong>Deep</strong><br />

<strong>Ecology</strong> and Liberal Modernity. In: Social Theory and Practice; 1995, 21, 2,<br />

summer, 239-269.<br />

* Dobson, An<strong>dr</strong>ew (1995): Green Political Thought.<br />

* Dowie, Mark (1995): Losing Ground: American Environmentalism at the Close<br />

of the 20th Century. Cambridge, London: The MIT Press.<br />

* Doyle, David (1996): <strong>Deep</strong>er <strong>Ecology</strong>: Essays on Ecological Spirituality.<br />

* Drengson, Alan (1992): A Critique of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Journal of Applied<br />

Philosophy, 4, 1987, S. 223-227.<br />

* Drengson, Alan R. (1980): Shifting Paradigms: From the Technocratic to the<br />

Person-Planetary. In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 3, No. 3, Fall 1980, S. 221-240.<br />

* Drengson, Alan R. (1989): Beyond Environmental Crisis. From Technocrat to<br />

Planetary Person. New York, Bern, Frankfurt a.M., Paris: Peter Lang.<br />

* Drengson, Alan; Yuichi, Inoue (Ed.)(1995): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement. An<br />

Introductory Anthology.<br />

* Eckersley, Ro<strong>by</strong>n (1992): Environmentalism and Political Theory: Towards an<br />

Ecocentric Approach. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.<br />

* Elder, P.S. (1988): Is <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> the Way? In: Alternatives, Vol. 15, No. 2,<br />

1988, S. 70-73.<br />

* Elkins, Stephan (1989): The Politics of Mystical <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Telos, No. 82,<br />

Winter 1989/90, S. 52-70. Mit einer Introduction von Murray Bookchin, S. 47-51.<br />

* Elliot, Robert (Ed.)(1995): Environmental Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University<br />

Press.<br />

* Engel, Ronald J.; Engel, Joan Gibb (Ed:)(1990): Ethics of Environment and<br />

Development. Global Challenge, International Response. London: Belhaven Press.<br />

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* Evernden, Neil (1985): The Natural Alien. Humankind and Environment.<br />

Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press.<br />

* Evernden, Neil (1992): The Social Creation of Nature. Baltimore, London.<br />

* Evernden, Neil (Ed.) (1984): The Paradox of Environmentalism. North York,<br />

Ontario: Symposium Proceedings, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York<br />

University.<br />

* Ferkiss, Victor (1993): Nature, Technology and Society. Cultural Roots of the<br />

Current Environmental Crisis. London: Adamatine Press.<br />

* Ferry, Luc (1995): The new ecological order. Chicago: University of Chicago<br />

Press.<br />

* Foreman, Dave (1993a): Earth First!. In: List, Peter C. (Ed.)(1993): Radical<br />

Environmentalism. Philosophy and Tactics. Belmont, California: Wadsworth<br />

Publishing Company. S. 187-191.<br />

* Foreman, Dave (1993b): Strategic Monkeywrenching. In: List, Peter C.<br />

(Ed.)(1993): Radical Environmentalism. Philosophy and Tactics. Belmont,<br />

California: Wadsworth Publishing Company. S. 192-195.<br />

* Fox Warwick (1986): Appraoching <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>: A Response to Richard<br />

Sylvan's Critique of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Environmental Studies Occasional Paper No. 20,<br />

Hobart.<br />

* Fox, Warwick (1984a): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>: A New Philosophy of our Time? In: The<br />

Ecologist, Vol. 14, No. 5-6, 1984, S. 194-200.<br />

* Fox, Warwick (1984b): On Guiding Stars to <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Warwick Fox<br />

answers Naess. In: The Ecologist, Vol. 14, No. 5-6, 1984, S. 203-204.<br />

* Fox, Warwick (1985a): A Postscript on <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Intrinsic Value. In:<br />

The Trumpeter, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1985, S. 20-23.<br />

* Fox, Warwick (1985b): An Overview of my Response to Richard Sylvan's<br />

Critique of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: The Trumpeter, Vol 2, No. 4, Fall 1985, S. 17-20.<br />

* Fox, Warwick (1989): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>-Ecofeminism Debate and its Parallels.<br />

In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring 1989, S. 5-25.<br />

* Fox, Warwick (1990): Toward a Transpersonal <strong>Ecology</strong>. Developing New<br />

Foundations for Environmentalism. Boston, London: Shambhala.<br />

* Fox, Warwick (1993): What does the Recognition of Intrinsic Value Entail? In:<br />

The Trumpeter, Vol. 10, No. 3, Summer 1993, S. 101.<br />

* Gare, Arran (1995): Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis. Routledge.<br />

* Glasser, Harold (1996): Naess's <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Approach and Environmental<br />

Policy. In: Inquiry: an interdisciplinary journal of philosophy and the social<br />

sciences, 39(2), S. 157-188.<br />

* Golley, Frank B. (1987): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> from the Perspective of Ecological<br />

Science. In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 9, No.1, Spring 1987, S. 45-55.<br />

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* Gottlieb, Roger S. (1994): Ethics and trauma: Levinas, feminism, and deep<br />

ecology. In: Cross Currents. v. 44 Summer '94 p. 222-40.<br />

* Gottlieb, Roger S. (1995): Spiritual <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and the Left: An Effort at<br />

Reconciliation. In: Capitalism, Nature, Socialism; 1995, 6, 3(23), Sept, 1-21.<br />

* Gottlieb, Roger S. (1995): Spiritual <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Revisited. In: Capitalism,<br />

Nature, Socialism; 1995, 6, 3(23), Sept, 41-45.<br />

* Gottwald, Franz-Theo; Klepsch, An<strong>dr</strong>ea (1995): Tiefenökologie. Wie wir in<br />

Zukunft leben wollen.<br />

* Grey, William (1986): A Critique of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Journal of Applied<br />

Philosophy, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1986, S. 211-216.<br />

* Gruen, Lori; Jamieson, Dale (Ed.)(1994): Reflecting on Nature. Readings in<br />

Environmental Philosophy. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press.<br />

* Guha, Ramachan<strong>dr</strong>a (1989): Radical American Environmentalism and<br />

Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique. In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 11,<br />

No. 1, Spring 1989, S. 71-83.<br />

* Hayward, Tim (1995): Ecological Thought. An Introduction.<br />

* Hinchman, Lewis P.; Hinchman, San<strong>dr</strong>a K. (1989): '<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>' and the<br />

Revival of Natural Right. In: Western Political Quaterly, Vol. 42, No. 3, September<br />

1989, S. 201-228.<br />

* Jacob, M. (1994): Sustainable Development and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. An Analysis of<br />

Competing Traditions. In: Environmental Management, Vol. 18, No. 4, S. 477-488.<br />

* John Clark (1996): How Wide is <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Inquiry: an interdisciplinary<br />

journal of philosophy and the social sciences, 39(2), S. 189-202.<br />

* Johns, David M. (1990): The Relevance of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> to the Third World:<br />

Some Preliminary Comments. In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 12, No. 3, Fall 1990,<br />

S. 233-252.<br />

* Jung, Hwa Yol (1991): Marxism and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> in Postmodernity: From<br />

Homo Oeconomicus to Homo Ecologicus. In: Thesis Eleven, No. 28, 1991, S. 86-99.<br />

* Kheel, Marti (1991): Ecofeminism and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>: Reflections on Identity<br />

and Difference. In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring 1991, S. 62-72.<br />

* LaChapelle, Dolores (1984): Sacred Land, Sacred Sex. In: Tobias, Michael<br />

(Ed.) (1984): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. San Marcos, California: Avant Books. S.102-119.<br />

* LaChapelle, Dolores (1985): Ritual is Essential. In: Devall, Bill; Session,<br />

George (1985): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Living as if Nature Mattered. Salt Lake City:<br />

Peregrine Smith Books. S. 247-250.<br />

* LaChapelle, Dolores (1988): Sacred Land Sacred Sex - Rapture of the <strong>Deep</strong>.<br />

Concerning <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Celebrating Life. Silverton, Colorado: Finn Hill Arts.<br />

* LaChapelle, Dolores (1993): <strong>Deep</strong> powder snow : 40 years of ecstatic skiing,<br />

avalanches, and earth wisdom. Durango, Colo. : Kivaki Press.<br />

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* Lane, Pauline (1996): The Frontier Is Long: <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> as Theory and<br />

Practice. A Sociological Analysis. In: Dissertation Abstracts International, C:<br />

Worldwide; 1996, 57, 1, spring, 96 C.<br />

* Leopold, Aldo (1949): The Land Ethic. In: Leopold, Aldo (1949): A Sand<br />

County Almanac, Oxford: Oxford University Press. S. 201-226.<br />

* Lewis, Martin W. (1992): Green Delusions. An Environmentalist Critique of<br />

Radical Environmentalism. Durham, London.<br />

* Li, Huey-li (1993): A Cross-Cultural Critique of Ecofeminism. In: Gaard, Greta<br />

(Ed.) (1993): Ecofeminism. Women, Animals, Nature. Philadelphia. S. 272-294.<br />

* Light, An<strong>dr</strong>ew (1996): Callicot and Naess on Pluralism. In: Inquiry, 29, No. 2,<br />

S. 273-294.<br />

* Livingston, John A. (1981): The Fallacy of Wildlife Conservation. Toronto:<br />

McClelland and Stewart.<br />

* Livingston, John A. (1984): The Dilemma of the <strong>Deep</strong> Ecologist. In: Evernden,<br />

Neil (Ed.) (1984): The Paradox of Environmentalism. North York, Ontario:<br />

Symposium Proceedings, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University. S. 61-<br />

72.<br />

* Livingston, John A. (1985): Moral Concern and the Ecosphere. In: Alternatives,<br />

Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter 1985.<br />

* Lovelock, James (1979): Gaia. A New Look at Life on the Earth. Oxford: Oxford<br />

University Press.<br />

* Lovelock, James (1988): The Ages of Gaia. A Biography of Our Living Earth.<br />

Oxford: Oxford University Press.<br />

* Luke, Tim (1988): The Dreams of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Telos, No. 76, Summer<br />

1988, S. 65-92.<br />

* Lynch, T. (1996): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> as an Aesthetik Movement. In: Environmental<br />

Values, Vol. 5, Iss. 2, S. 147-160.<br />

* Manes, Christopher (1990): Green Rage. Radical Environmentalism and the<br />

Unmaking of Civilization. Boston, Toronto, London: Little Brown.<br />

* Manes, Christopher (1991): Technology and Mountain Thinking. In: Davis,<br />

John (Ed.) (1991): The Earth First! Reader. Ten Years of Radical Environmentalism.<br />

Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith. S. 128-130.<br />

* Mathews, Freya (1991): The Ecological Self. Savage, Maryland: Barnes and<br />

Noble.<br />

* McKie, Ian Thomas (1992): Radical Environmentalism and Modernity: Nature,<br />

Ontology, and Meaning in the Technological Era. Masters Thesis an der Faculty of<br />

Environmental Studies der York University, North York, Ontario, unveröffentlicht.<br />

* McLaughlin, An<strong>dr</strong>ew (1993): Regarding Nature. Industrialism and <strong>Deep</strong><br />

<strong>Ecology</strong>. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.<br />

* McLaughlin, An<strong>dr</strong>ew (1995): What Is <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>? In: Capitalism, Nature,<br />

Socialism; 1995, 6, 3(23), Sept, 25-30.<br />

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* Merchant, Carolyn (1992): Radical <strong>Ecology</strong>. The Search for a Livable World.<br />

New York, London.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1973): The Shallow and the <strong>Deep</strong>, Long-Range <strong>Ecology</strong><br />

Movement. A Summary. In: Inquiry, Vol. 16, S. 95-100.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1984a): Identification as a Source of <strong>Deep</strong> Ecological Attitudes,<br />

In: Tobias, Michael (Ed.) (1984): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. San Marcos, California: Avant<br />

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* Naess, Arne (1984b): Intuition, Intrinsic Value and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Arne Naess<br />

Replies. In: The Ecologist, Vol. 14, No. 5-6, 1984, S. 201-202.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1988): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Ultimate Premises. In: The Ecologist,<br />

Vol. 18, Nos. 4/5, 1988, S. 128-131.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1989): <strong>Ecology</strong>, Community and Lifestile. Cambridge: Cambridge<br />

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* Naess, Arne (1992): The Encouraging Richness and Diversity of Ultimate<br />

Premisses in Environmental Philosophy. In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 9, No. 2, Spring<br />

1992, S. 53-60.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1993): Spinoza and the <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1993a): 'Simple in Means, Rich in Ends'. An Interview with Arne<br />

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* Naess, Arne (1993b): How Should Supporters of the <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement<br />

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* Naess, Arne (1993c): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement: Some Philosophical<br />

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* Nordquist, Joan (1993): Radical ecological theory: a bibliography. Santa Cruz,<br />

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* Pepper, David (1993): Eco-Socialism. From <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> to Social Justice.<br />

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* Pepper, David (1995): Misrepresenting <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and the Left. In:<br />

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* Pepper, David (1996): Modern Environmentalism: An Introduction. London:<br />

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* Pepper, David; Voisey, Heather (1996): Eco-socialism: From deep ecology to<br />

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* Peterson, Markus J.; Peterson, Tarla, Rai (1996): <strong>Ecology</strong>: Scientific, <strong>Deep</strong> and<br />

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* Plumwood, Val (1993): Nature, Self, and Gender: Feminism, Environmental<br />

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* Reed, Peter; Rothenberg, David (1993): Wisdom in the Open Air. The<br />

Norwegian Roots of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Mineapolis, London.<br />

* Rothenberg, David (1993): It is Painful to Think. Conversations with Arne<br />

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* Sale, Kirkpatrick (1988): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and its Critics. In: The Nation,<br />

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* Salleh, Ariel (1984): <strong>Deep</strong>er than <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>: The Eco-feminist Connection.<br />

In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 1984, S. 339-345.<br />

* Salleh, Ariel (1992): The Ecofeminism/<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Debate: A Reply to<br />

Patriarchal Reason. In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall 1992, S. 195-216.<br />

* Salleh, Ariel (1993): Class, Race, and Gender Discource in the<br />

Ecofeminism/<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Debate. In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 15, No. 3, Fall<br />

1993, S. 225-244.<br />

* Seed, John & Fleming, Pat & Naess, Arne: Thinking like a mountain: New<br />

Society Publishers, 1988<br />

* Sells, Jennifer (1989): An Eco-Feminist Critique of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Canadian<br />

Dimensions, Vol. 23, No. 6, September 1989, S. 13-15.<br />

* Session, George (1987): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement: A Review. In:<br />

Environmental Review, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 1987, S. 105-125.<br />

* Session, George (1996): Reinventing Nature, The End of Wilderness? A<br />

Response to William Cronon's Uncommon Ground. In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 13, No.<br />

1, S. 33-38.<br />

* Session, George (Ed.)(1995): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> for the Twenty First Century.<br />

Readings on the Philosophy and Practice of the New Environmentalism. Boston,<br />

London: Shambhala.<br />

* Sessions, George (1988): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Communities; 1988, 75, summer,<br />

30-32.<br />

* Skolimowski, Henryk (1988): Eco-Philosophy and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: The<br />

Ecologist, Vol. 18, Nos. 4/5, 1988, S. 124-127.<br />

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