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A Selected* Bibliography of Prescott College Authors

book and articles written or edited by our faculty and students, past and present
*does not include reviews, proceedings, newspaper articles
Last Update: September 2007

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Abbott, Lon

Abbott, Lon et al. "Measurement of Tectonic Surface Uplift Rate in a Young Collisional Mountain Belt." Nature 385.6 (1997): 501+.
---. "Stratigraphic Constraints on the Development and Timing of Arc-Continent Collision in Northern Papua New Guinea." Journal of Sedimentary Research 64.2 (1994): 169-183.
---. "Structural Evolution of a Modern Arc-Continent Collision in Papua New Guinea." Tectonics 13.5 (1994): 1007-1034.

Abbott, Lon, and Terri Cook. Hiking the Grand Canyon's Geology. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2004.
---. Geology Underfoot in Northern Arizona. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Co., 2007.

Abbott, Lon. "Don’t Take it for Granite: The Geology of Climbing Holds." Rock & Ice 81 (1997): 34.
---. "Neogene Tectonic Reconstruction of the Adelbert-Finisterre-New Britain Collision, Northern Papua New Guinea." Journal of SE Asian Earth Sciences 11.1 (1995): 33+.
---. Weekend Rock Arizona. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2006.

Aguilar, Bernardo

  • Aguilar, B. and Muñoz, T. (forthcoming) Interdisciplinary Indicators, Ecosystem Health And Holistic Resource Management: Further Evolution And Case Study Comparisons Using The HEHI In Managed Ecosystems. Ecology and Health.
  • Hall, C.; Hall, M. & Aguilar, B. A Brief Historical and Visual Introduction to Costa Rica. In Hall, C., et. al. (ed.) Quantifying Sustainable Development. The Future of Tropical Economies. San Diego, Academic Press, 2000. 19-44.
  • Aguilar, B. & Klocker, J. The Costa Rican Coffee Industry. in Hall, C., et. al. (ed.) Quantifying Sustainable Development. The Future of Tropical Economies. San Diego, Academic Press, 2000. 595-628.
  • Applications of Ecosystem Health for the Sustainability of Managed Ecosystems in Costa Rica. Ecosystem Health (5)1 (1999): 36-48.
  • Aguilar, B. & Semanchin, T. The Implications of Ecological Economic Theories of Value to Cost-Benefit Analysis: Importance of Alternative Valuation for Developing Nations with Special Emphasis on Central America. Indian Journal of Applied Economics (7)3 (1998): 367-420.
  • Charla Académica: El Derecho como Marco Institucional del Desarrollo Sostenible (Law as a Framework for Sustainable Development). In Sánchez R. (ed.) Derecho Ambiental y Desarrollo Sostenible, Oficina de Publicaciones, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José Costa Rica, 1996.
  • Aguilar, B. et. al. "El Financiamiento de los Partidos Políticos en Costa Rica: Historia, Efectos y Posibles Soluciones. (Funding of Political Parties in Costa Rica: History, Effects and Possible Solutions.)" In Centro de Estudios para la Justicia Social con Libertad. El Estado y el Financiamiento de los Partidos Políticos en Costa Rica.. San José, Costa Rica. Varitec S.A., 1989.

Alexander, John D.

  • John D. Alexander, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Paul E. Hosten. "Using conservation plans and bird monitoring to evaluate ecological effects of management: An example with fuels reduction activities in southwest Oregon." Forest Ecology and Management 238 (2007): 375-383.

Amster, Randall

  • 2004. Street People and the Contested Realms of Public Space. NY: LFB Scholarly.
  • 2004. “Breaking the Law: Anti-Authoritarian Visions of Crime and Justice,” The New Formulation: An Anti-Authoritarian Review of Books, v2/n2, Winter-Spring.
  • 2003. “Patterns of Exclusion: Sanitizing Space, Criminalizing Homelessness,” Social Justice, v30/n1, Fall.
  • 2003. “Restoring (Dis)order: Sanctions, Resolutions, and ‘Social Control’ in Anarchist Communities,”Contemporary Justice Review, v6/n1, March.
  • 2002. “Anarchist Pedagogies for Peace,” Peace Review, v14/n4, December.
  • 2002. “Globalization and Its Discontents,” The New Formulation: An Anti-Authoritarian Review of Books, v1/n2, June.
  • 2001. “Chasing Rainbows? Utopian Pragmatics and the Search for Anarchist Communities,” Anarchist Studies, v9/n1, March.
  • Lauderdale, Pat, and Randall Amster. 2000. “The Horn of Africa: Local Conflict, Global Order,” in Crisis and Terror in the Horn of Africa: Autopsy of Democracy, Human Rights, and Freedom. NY: Ashgate Press.
  • 1999. “Ethnography at the Margins: Vagabonds, Transients, and the Specter of Resistance,” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, v25/n1, Fall.
  • Lauderdale, Pat, and Randall Amster. 1998. “Power and Deviance,” in the Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace,and Conflict. FL: Academic Press.
  • 1998. “Anarchism as Moral Theory: Praxis, Property, & the Postmodern,” Anarchist Studies, v6/n2, October.
  • Lauderdale, Pat, and Randall Amster (eds.). 1997. Lives in the Balance: Perspectives on Global Injustice and Inequality. NY: Brill.

Anderson, WaltAnderson, Walt

  • Inland Island: The Sutter Buttes. Prescott, AZ: Natural Selection and Middle Mountain Foundation, 2004.
  • Wonders of the World: Madagascar. (by Martin Gutnik and Natalie Browne-Gutnik; primary photographer, Walt Anderson) Austin, TX: Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 1995.
  • The Sutter Buttes: A Naturalist’s View. Chico, CA: The Natural Selection, 1983.

Anderson, Walt & Rob Hunt

"A Rapid Biological and Ecological Inventory and Assessment of the Cajon Bonito Watershed, Sonora, Mexico. Part II: Using the Variable Transect." Desert Plants 20 (2), December 2004:3-18.

  • "A Rapid Biological and Ecological Inventory and Assessment of the Cajon Bonito Watershed, Sonora, Mexico. Part 1: Natural History." Desert Plants 18 (2) December 2002: 3.

August, Jack L

  • "Old Arizona and the New Conservative Agenda: The Hayden Versus Mecham US Senate Campaign of 1962." The Journal of Arizona History 41 (4) Winter 2000: 385.

Aultman, Leigh, and Lyn Chenier

  • Emerald Veins: A Vegetation Field Guide to the Creeks in Prescott, Arizona. 2005.

B

Baillie, Rowan

  • Prescott Trails. Copyright 1992.

Baillie, Rusty

  • Thumb Butte: Prescott Rock. Copyright 1991.
  • "The Granite Dells." Rock & Ice 81 October 1997: 86.

Barnes, Joel C.

  • "Wild & Scenic Rivers in the Grand Canyon Ecoregion." River Management Society News, 13 (3) Fall 2000. Missoula, MT: River Management Society.
  • Tershy B., Bourillòn L., Meltzer L., Barnes J."A Survey of Ecotourism on Islands in Northwestern Mèxico". Environmental Conservation, 26 (3) 1999:214-217.
  • "Seeps, Springs and Tusayan Development". Boatman's Quarterly Review 12 (4) Winter 1999. Grand Canyon River Guides, Flagstaff, AZ.
  • Granite Mountain Wilderness: Recreation Use Inventory and Management Considerations: A Contract Report to Prescott National Forest by Prescott College, 1992

Bishop, Melanie

  • “My Father’s Legacy,” (nonfiction) Family Circle, March 2002.
  • “Sleeping on the Floor,” Transitions, Summer 2001
  • "Serving," Valley Guide, Fall 1997.
  • "The Big Fall," (nonfiction) UnderWire, Microsoft Online, 1997.
  • "Neighbors," Hospice Magazine, Fall 1997.
  • "Necessary Volume," Georgetown Review, Spring 1997, print and web versions.
  • "Neighbors," Glimmer Train, Fall1996.
  • "The Kind of Girl I Was," Glimmer Train, Summer 1995.
  • "Sisterhood," Glimmer Train, Summer 1994.
  • "Stings," Valley Guide, Spring 1994.
  • "Taking Care of Calvin," Love's Shadow, Fall 1993. Crossing Press, Amber Coverdale Sumrall, Editor.
  • "Stings," Greensboro Review, Summer 1992.
  • "Resolutions," Puerto del Sol, Summer 1991.
  • "Taking Care of Calvin," The Florida Review, Summer 1991.

Bishop, Melanie and T.L. Fleischner

  • co-editors. "Nature and Psyche" Special Issue, Alligator Juniper. Prescott College, 1999.

Boyer, Edward Henri

  • The Natural Disappearance of a Top Carnivore and Its Impact on an Intertidal Invertebrate Community: the Interplay of Temperature and Predation on Community Structure. Michigan: Bell and Howell Company, 1987.

Brown, D. Mackenzie

  • The White Umbrella: Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1953.

Bruce, Robert

  • Sun Yat-Sen. London, England: Oxford University Press, 1969.

Brunk, Glendon

  • "Turning." Chapter in Arctic Refuge: A Circle of Testimony, compiled by Hank Lentfer and Carolyn Servid. Minneapolis, MN: Milkweed Editions, 2001.
  • "The Rage of Men." Orion Afield 6 (1) Winter 2001/02: 3.
  • Yearning Wild: Exploring the Last Frontier and the Landscape of the Heart. Montpelier, VT: Invisible Cities Press, 2002.

Burford, Grace

  • "A Buddhist Reflects (Practices Reflection) on Some Christians' Reflections on Buddhist Practices." Chapter in Christians Talk About Buddhist Meditation; Buddhists Talk About Christian Prayer, Gross and Muck, eds. New York: Continuum, 2003.
  • "If Buddha Is So Great, Why Are These People Christian?" Chapter in Buddhists Talk About Jesus; Christians Talk About Buddha, Gross and Muck, eds. New York: Continuum, 2000
  • Desire, Death, and Goodness: The Conflict of Ultimate Values in Theravada Buddhism. New York: Peter Lang, 1991.

C

Canty, Jeanine

  • Canty, J.M. (2004, October 20). Environmental healing: shifting from a poverty consciousness. The John Mack Institute: Exploring Consciousness and Transformation, Article 232.

Carlson, Jeff

  • Plague Year. New York: Ace Books, 2007.

Cellarius, Richard

  • Celllarius, R.A., and D. Mauzerall (1966). A model for the photosynthetic unit: Photochemical and spectral studies on pheophytin a adsorbed to small particles. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 112: 235-255.
  • Christensen, H.N., and R.A. Cellarius (1972). Introduction to Bioenergetics: Thermodynamics for the Biologist. (W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia) 224 pp.
  • Cellarius, R.A., and J. Platt (1972). Classification of crisis research studies by project areas. In R. Theobald, ed., Futures Conditional. (Bobbs-Merrill, Indianapolis) 336-346.
  • Cellarius, R.A., and J. Platt (1972). Councils of Urgent Studies. Science 177: 670-676. Reprinted in Current, No. 144: 4-14 (1972) as "Needed: A general staff for humanity;" in Thrust 3(5): 28-37 (May 1974); and in R.H. Stephens, ed., Management of Science and Technology. (Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C., 1976) 141-155.
  • (1973). Are solar power systems really pollution free? Alternative Sources of Energy, No. 11: 8-11 (July).
  • (1987). Environmental Action: Education and Citizen Responsibility. In Environmental Education: Transition to an Information Age. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the North American Association for Environmental Education [1986], J.M. Stone, ed. (North American Association for Environmental Education, Troy, OH), pp. 219-220 (Summary).

Childs, Craig

  • House of Rain. NY: Little, Brown and Company, 2006.
  • "Hohokam Past: Hidden by the Rise of a Modern Phoenix." Arizona Highways 79 (9) September 2003: 14-17.
  • "Sealed Secret." Arizona Highways 78 (10) October 2002: 18.
  • The Desert Cries: A Season of Flash Floods in a Dry Land. (Illustrations by Regan Choi). Phoenix: Arizona Highways Books, 2002.
  • Soul of Nowhere: Traversing Grace in a Rugged Land. Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 2002.
  • "The Rise and Fall of a Desert Stream" High Country News33 (17) September 10, 2001: 1 (excerpted from his book The Secret Knowledge of Water).
  • "The Quest for Water." Arizona Highways 77 (4) April 2001: 6.
  • "Outback Teacher" Arizona Highways 77 (2) February 2001: 34.
  • The Southwest’s Contrary Land: Forever Changing Between Four Corners and the Sea of Cortez. Phoenix: Arizona Highways Books, 2001.
  • "The Call of the River" Arizona Highways 76 (6) June 2000: 10.
  • The Secret Knowledge of Water: discovering the essence of the American Desert. Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 2000.
  • Colorado. (by Art Wolfe, text by Craig Childs) Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 2000.
  • Grand Canyon: Time Below the Rim. Phoenix: Arizona Highways Books, 1999.
  • Grand Canyon Stories: then and now (by Leo W. Banks and Craig Childs). Phoenix: Arizona Highways Books, 1999.
  • Crossing Paths. Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 1997.
  • Stone Desert: A Naturalist’s Exploration of Canyonlands National Park. Englewood, CO: Westcliffe Publishers, 1995.

Cole, Ellen

  • Celebrating the Lives of Jewish Women: Patterns in a Feminist Sampler. by Ellen Cole & Rachel Josefowitz. New York: Harrington Park Press, 1997.
  • Women’s Spirituality, Women’s Lives. (edited by Judith Ochshorn and Ellen Cole). New York: Haworth Press, 1995.
  • Faces of women and aging. (edited by Nancy D. Davis, Ellen Cole, and Esther D. Rothblum). New York: Haworth Press, 1993.
  • Jewish Women in Therapy: seen but not heard. (edited by Rachel Josefowitz Siegel and Ellen Cole) New York: Harrington Park Press, 1991.
  • Motherhood: a feminist perspective. (edited by Jane Price Knowles and Ellen Cole). New York: Haworth Press, 1990.
  • Woman-Defined Motherhood. (edited by Jane Price Knowles and Ellen Cole). New York: Harrington Park Press, 1990.
  • Women’s Mental Health in Africa. (edited by Esther D. Rothblum and Ellen Cole). New York: Harrington Park Press, 1990.

Cole, Ellen, Eve Erdman (Tallman), and Esther D. Rothblum, eds.

  • Wilderness Therapy for Women: The Power of Adventure. New York: The Hawthorn Press, Inc., 1994.

Cook, Kenneth

  • The Girl from Charnelle. New York: William Morrow/Harper Collins, 2006
  • "On the Road: The Do-It-Yourself Book Tour." Poets & Writers 33 (6) November/December 2005: 73.
  • Last Call. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004.
  • "Foot Notes." Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review 52 (2) Summer 2002: 46.
  • “Gone." Santa Fe Writers Project June 2003
  • “Easter Weekend.” Post Road Fall 2002
  • “Strange Waters.” Amarillo Bay February 2002
  • “Nature’s Way.” Witness 15.2 Winter 2001
  • “Orchestration” Harvard Review 17 Fall 1999
  • “White Sheets” Potpourri 9.1 Spring 1997
  • “Costa Rica” The Threepenny Review 16.1 Spring 1995
  • “Penance” American Short Fiction 5.17 Spring 1995
  • “Pool Boy” Writers’ Forum 20 Fall 1994
  • “Knock Down, Drag Out” Shenandoah 44.2 Summer 1994
  • “Spent” Valley Guide Quarterly 5.3 Summer 1994
  • “Marty” Colorado Review 21.1 Spring 1994
  • “Last Call” Puerto del Sol 28.2 Summer 1993
  • “Texas Moon” Denver Quarterly 27.2 Winter 1992

Crews, Tim

  • Legume Versus Fertilizer Sources of Nitrogen: Ecological Tradeoffs and Human Needs. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. In press, 2003.
  • Crews, T.E., J. Brockwell, and M.B. Peoples. "Host-rhizobia Interaction for Effective Inoculation and Evaluation of the Potential Use of the Ureide Assay to Monitor the Symbiotic Performance of Tepary Bean (Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray)." Soil Biology and Biochemistry. In press, 2003.
  • Vitousek, P.M., K. Cassman, C. Cleveland, T. Crews, C.B. Field, N. Grimm, R.W. Howarth, R. Marino, L. Martinelli, E. Rastetter, J.I. Sprent. "Towards an Ecological Understanding of Biological Nitrogen Fixation." Biogeochemistry 57/58 2001:1-45.
  • Crews, T.E., L.M. Kurina and P.M. Vitousek. "Organic Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation and Nitrogen Fixation During Early Ecosystem Development in Hawaii." Biogeochemistry 52 2001:259-279
  • Fuhrmann, K.N. and T.E. Crews. "Long Term Effects of Vegetation Treatments in the Chaparral Transition Zone." Rangelands 23 2001:13-16.
  • Timothy E. Crews, Heraldo Farrington, and Peter M. Vitousek. "Changes in Asymbiotic, Heterotrophic Nitrogen Fixation on Leaf Litter of Metrosideros polymorpha with Long-Term Ecosystem Development in Hawaii." Ecosystems 3 (4) July/August 2000:386.
  • "The Presence of Nitrogen Fixing Legumes in Terrestrial Communities: Evolutionary vs. Ecological Considerations." Biogeochemistry 46 1999:233-246.
  • Vitousek, P.M., O.A. Chadwick, T.E. Crews, J.H. Fownes, D.M. Hendricks and D. Herbert. "Soil and Ecosystem Development Across the Hawaiian Islands." GSA Today (Geological Society of America Bulletin) 7 1997:1-9
  • " The supply of Phosphorus from Native, Inorganic Phosphorus Pools in Continuously Cultivated Mexican Agroecosystems." Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment 57 1996:197-208.
  • Raich, J.W., A.E. Russell, T.E. Crews, H. Farrington and P.M. Vitousek. "Nitrogen and Phosphorus Stimulate Plant Growth on Young Lava Flows in Hawaii." Biogeochemistry 32 1996:1-14.
  • Crews, T.E., K. Kitayama, J.H. Fownes, R.H. Riley, D.A. Herbert, D. Mueller- Dombois and P.M. Vitousek. "Changes in Soil Phosphorus Fractions and Ecosystem Dynamics Across a Long Chronosequence in Hawaii." Ecology 76 1995:1407-1424.
  • "Phosphorus Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation in a Traditional Mexican Agroecosystem." Biogeochemistry 21 1993:141-166.
  • Crews, T.E., C.H. Mohler and A. Power. "Energetics and Ecosystem Integrity: the Defining Principles of Sustainable Agriculture." American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 6 1991:146-149.
  • Crews, T.E. and S.R. Gliessman. "Raised Field Agriculture in Tlaxcala, Mexico: An Ecosystem Perspective on Maintenance of Soil Fertility." American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 6 1991:9-16.

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Dan Dagget & Jay Dusard

  • Beyond the Rangeland Conflict: Toward a West that Works. Layton, Utah. Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1995.

Dellinger, Drew

  • "The Total Thrust is Global Justice." (poem) Yes: A Journal of Positive Futures 16 Winter 2001: 28.

Dimock, Brad

  • "The Old Man and the Sea of Plastic." Mountain Gazette 86 May/June 2002: 26.
  • "Groping Toward Julius." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 14 (1) Spring 2001: 47.
  • "Born Again Irreverence." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 14 (1) Spring 2001: 51.
  • "David Brower." Boatman’s Quarterly Review13 (4) Win 2000-2001: 12.
  • "Glen, Glenn, and Glenda: Parallel Universes Collide." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 13 (4) Win 2000-2001: 12.
  • Sunk Without a Sound: The Tragic Colorado River Honeymoon of Glen and Bessie Hyde. Flagstaff: Fretwater Press, 2001.
  • "Bessie, Woman of the River." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 13 (3) Fall 2000: 42.
  • The Doing of the Thing: The Brief, Brilliant Whitewater Career of Buzz Holmstrom, by Vince Welch, Cort Conley and Brad Dimock. Flagstaff, AZ: Fretwater Press, 1998.

Di Orio, Aaron

  • DiOrio, A.P., Callas, R., and R.J. Schaefer. 2003. Performance of two GPS telemetry collars under different habitat conditions. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31(2):372-379.

Dominguez, Nicanor

  • “A Singular French Bolivianist: Thierry Saignes (1946-1992).” Bolivian Studies Journal 10 , 2003. (Urbana, Illinois).
  • “The Times, Life and Work of Franklin Pease G.Y. (1939-1999), Peruvian Ethnohistorian.” Newsletter, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Fall 2000.

Dusard, Jay

  • "Open Country." Orion 21 (3) Summer 2002: 42.
  • Open Country. : Layton, Utah. Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1994.
  • La Frontera: the United States Border with Mexico. (text Alan Weisman, photographs by Jay Dusard). San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986.
  • North American Cowboy: A Portrait. Foreward by John Nichols. Prescott, Arizona: Consortium Press, 1983.

E

Ellis, Reuben

  • Stories and Stone: Writing the Ancestral Puebloan Homeland. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004.
  • Vertical Margins: Mountaineering and the Landscapes of Neoimperialism. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2001.
  • ed. Stories and Stone: Writing the Anasazi Homeland. Boulder, Colorado: Pruett Publishing, 1997.
  • Beyond Borders: the Selected Essays of Mary Austin. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press, 1996.
  • “1000 Frontiers: An Introduction to Dialogue and Western American Literature.” Western American Literature. 33.2 (Summer 1998): 117-24.
  • “‘Events Threw Us Together’: Intercultureal and Interpersonal Dialogue in the Autobiographies of Elaine Goodale Eastman and Charles E. Eastman (Ohiyesa).” MAWA 11.2

    (December 1996): 76-83.
  • "The Rocky Mountain College: Rustic Literary Criticism on America's Frontier." Journal of the West 35.1 (1996): 70-8.

  • "Creating the Teller, Creating the Listener: The Reception and Uses of N. Scott Momaday and His Discourse on Narrative," Paintbrush 21 (1994): 56-75.
  • "A Little Turn Through the Country": Presley's Bicycle Ride in Frank Norris's The Octopus." The Journal of American Culture 17.3 (1994): 23-8.
  • "Coffee Achievers: Caffeine and the Exploration of the American West." South Dakota Review 31 (1993): 100-14.
  • "Closing: The American Frontier and the Contemporary Real Estate Ad Magazine." Journal of Popular Culture. 27.3 (1993): 119-33.
  • "The Striped Snake at the Bottom of a Shrinking Pond: Water and its Scarcity in Mary Austin," in Thoreau's World and Ours: A Natural Legacy. Eds. Edmund A. Schofield and Robert C. Baron. Golden, Colorado: North American, 1993.
  • "The Culture of Displaced Geography: A Model for Western Regional Destabilization in Knut Hamsun's Fra det moderne Amerikas Aandsliv." North Dakota Quarterly 59 (1992): 48-60.
  • "Preface." Depression Bums by Ken Wise. Fowlerville, Michigan: Wilderness Adventure Books, 1992. "Faulkner's Totemism: Vardaman's 'Fish Assertion' and the Language Issue in As I Lay Dying." Journal of American Studies 24 (1990): 408-13.
  • "Projecting 'Enduring Reality' Beyond the Bounds of the Text: Necessary Diegesis in Frank Waters' People of the Valley." Studies in Frank Waters 12 (1990): 13-37.
  • "Mary Shelley Reading Ludvig Holberg: A Subterranean Fantasy at the Outer Edge of Frankenstein." Extrapolation 31 (1990): 317-325.
  • "'Matrix of Surds': Heisenberg's Algebra in Beckett's Murphy." Papers on Language and Literature 25 (1989): 120-3. ---. Reprinted in: Critical Essays on Samuel Beckett. Ed. Lance Butler. Surrey: Scolar Press, 1990.
  • "The Interiority of the Weave: Raising the Shed in Melville's Incomplete 'Mat-Maker' Metaphor." American Transcendental Quarterly New Series 2 (1988): 111-24.
  • "Joan Durbeyfield Writes to Margaret Saville: An Intermediary Reader in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles." Colby Library Quarterly 24 (1988): 14-26.
  • "Fast Breaking Story!: Paranoia and Self-Consciousness in John Nichols' Use of Mock Headlines." Southwestern American Literature 13 (1987): 12-25.
  • "King Ludd Sets up Shop in the Zone: Narrator as Trickster in Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 18-19 (1986): 66-83.
  • "Cooper's Imps: A Way of Talking About Indians." Massachusetts Studies in English 10 (1986): 209-12.

Euler, Robert C.

  • The Grand Canyon: Intimate Views (edited by Robert C. Euler and Frank Tikalsky). Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1992.
  • The Archaeology of Powell Plateau: Regional Interaction at Grand Canyon (by Richard W. Effland, Jr; A. Trinkle Jones, and Robert C. Euler) Grand Canyon: Grand Canyon Natural History Assn, 1981
  • The Grand Canyon, Up Close and Personal (by Robert C. Euler, et. al.) Dillon, MT: Western Montana College Foundation, 1980.
  • Aspects of Southwestern Paleoepidemiology (by Stephen J. Kunitz and Robert C. Euler) Prescott: Prescott College Press, 1972.
  • Wauba Yuma’s People: The Comparative Socio-Political Structure of the Pai Indians of Arizona (by Henry F. Dobyns and Robert C. Euler) Prescott: Prescott College Press, 1970.
  • The Ghost Dance of 1889 Among the Pai Indians of Northwestern Arizona (by Henry F. Dobyns and Robert C. Euler) Prescott: Prescott College Press, 1967.

F

Faller, Liz

  • When Spirit Comes Dancing: The Union of the Spiritual and Physical in Dance [videocassette].Prescott College Masters Thesis, 1999.

Fernandez, Anita

  • Elsbree, A., Fernández, A.E. and Wong, P. (2004). It’s not so elementary: Practices to disrupt homophobia in teacher education courses. Accepted for Dec. 1, 2004, Multicultural Pavilion Education Research Room,
    http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/papers.html
  • (2004). Autobiography in multicultural, anti-racist education: Three case studies. Teaching &Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry and Reflective Practice,1(18).
    URL: http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/ehd/journal/

  • Fernández, A.E. & Wong, P. (2002). Global Service-Learning: A Central Asian Perspective. The Generator: Journal of Service-Learning and Youth Leadership, 21 (3),April 2003.
  • (1997). Three years and...quitting? Arizona English Bulletin, 39 (3), Spring 1997.
  • (1997). The nature portfolio: Defending creative writing. Arizona English Bulletin, 40 (1), Fall 1997.

Fleck, Richard

  • Spirit Mound: A Novel of Ancient Ireland. MD: PublishAmerica, 2005.

Fleischner, Thomas Lowe

  • Desert Wetlands. With photographs by Lucian Niemeyer. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2005.
  • 2005. Natural history and the deep roots of resource management. Natural Resources Journal 45:1-13.
  • Trombulak,S.C., K.S. Omland, J.A. Robinson, J.J. Lusk, T.L. Fleischner, G. Brown, and M. Domroese . 2004. Principles of conservation biology: Recommended guidelines for conservation literacy from the Education Committee of the Society for Conservation Biology. Conservation Biology 18: 1180-1190.
  • Floyd, M.E., T.L. Fleischner, D. Hanna, and P. Whitefield. 2003. Effects of historic livestock grazing on vegetation at Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico. Conservation Biology 17: 1703-1711. [pdf]
  • Diversity Deep and Wild. Conservation Biology 17 2003: 952-953.
  • Land held hostage: A history of livestock and politics. Pages 33-38 in G. Wuerthner and M. Matteson, eds. Welfare Ranching: The Subsidized Destruction of the American West. Island Press, Washington, D.C. , 2002.
  • Three Songs From Slickrock. Pages 133-140 in John A. Murray, ed. American Nature Writing 2001. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, 2001.
  • Natural History and the Spiral of Offering. Wild Earth 11(3/4) [Fall/Winter] 2001: 10-13.
  • Singing Stone: A Natural History of the Escalante Canyons. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1999.
  • Revitalizing Natural History. Wild Earth 9(2) [Summer] 1999: 81-89.
  • Keeping the Cows Off: Conservation of Riparian Areas in the American West. In T.H. Ricketts and 11 co-editors,Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation Assessment. Island Press/World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D.C., 1999.
  • Grazing Practices. Pages 319-320 in Peter Calow, ed.The Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental Management. Blackwell Science, London, 1998.
  • Cryptogamic Soil Crust. Page 167 in Peter Calow, ed. The Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental Management. Blackwell Science, London, 1998.
  • 1996. Livestock grazing: Reply to Brown and McDonald. Conservation Biology 10: 927-929.
  • To Search and Search Again: On the Practice of Environmental Research. Whole Terrain 5 1996: 21-25.
  • Grazing and Advocacy. Conservation Biology 9 1995: 235-236.
  • The Concrete Curtain. [creative nonfiction essay] Alligator Juniper 2 1996: 65-67.
  • "Pipit Lake." [poem] Pages 77-78 in Cass Adams, ed. The Soul unearthed: celebrating wildness and personal renewal through nature. Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, New York, 1996.
  • Ecological Costs of Livestock Grazing in Western North America. Conservation Biology 8 1994: 629-644.
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Floyd, M.E., T.L. Fleischner, D. Hanna, and P. Whitefield

  • In Press. Effects of historic livestock grazing on vegetation at Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico. Conservation Biology.

Fleischner, T.L. and M.F. Riegner

  • 1993. Winter Birds of Bahia Kino, Central Gulf of California Coast, Sonora, Mexico. Ecologica [Mexico]3 1993: 29-34.

Floyd-Hanna, Lisa

  • Ancient Pinon-Juniper Woodlands: A Natural History of Mesa Verde Country. Univ. Press of Colorado. 2003.
  • M. Lisa Floyd, William H. Romme, and David D. Hanna."Fire History and Vegetation Pattern in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA." Ecological Applications 10 (6) December 2000: 1666+.
  • W. Romme, M. Preston, D. Lynch, P. Kemp, D. Hanna, & S. Burns. "Ponderosa Pine Forest Partnership: Ecology, Economics, and Community Involvement in Forest Restoration." Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests. Ed. Peter Friederici. Washington: Island Press, 2003: 99-125.
  • (editor). 2003. Ancient Pinon-Juniper Woodlands: A Natural History of Mesa Verde Country. University Press of Colorado. Boulder, CO.
  • Floyd, M. Lisa, Thomas Fleischner, David D. Hanna, Paul Whitefield. (in press). "Historic Effects of Grazing in Chaco Canyon National Historic Park." Conservation Biology December 2003.
  • Grissino-Mayer, Henri, William H. Romme, M. Lisa Floyd, and David Hanna. (in press) Climatic and Human Influences on Fire Regimes of the Southern San Juan Mountains. Ecology.
  • Romme, W. H., M. Preston, D. L. Lynch, P. Kemp, L. Floyd-Hanna, D. D. Hanna, and S. Burns. The Ponderosa Pine Partnership: Ecology, Economics, and Community Involvement in forest restoration. Invited chapter in: Friederichi, P. (editor), Ecological restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine forests: A Sourcebook for Research and Application. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, 2002.
  • Sneed, P., M. L. Floyd-Hanna, and D. Hanna. Prescott Basin Fire History Project. Final Report on File, Prescott National Forest, 2002.
  • Floyd, M.L., W.H. Romme, and D. Hanna. "Fire History and Vegetation Pattern in Mesa Verde National Park". Ecological Applications 10 2000:1666-1680.
  • Lynch, D.L., W.H. Romme, and M. L. Floyd. "Forest Restoration in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine". Journal of Forestry 98 2000:17-24.
  • Romme, W. H., L. Floyd, D. Hanna, and J. S. Redders. Using Natural Disturbance Regimes to Mitigate Forest Fragmentation in the Central Rocky Mountains. Chapter 18 in: Knight, R. L., F. W. Smith, S. W. Buskirk, W. H. Romme, and W. L. Baker (editors), Forest Fragmentation in the Southern Rocky Mountains, University Press of Colorado, 2000.
  • Romme, W.H., L. Floyd-Hanna, and M. Connor. "Effects of Fire on Cultural Resources in Mesa Verde National Park". Park Science 13 1993:28-30.
  • Floyd-Hanna, M. L, W. H. Romme, D. Kendall, M. Colyer, A. Loy. "Succession and Biological Invasion in Mesa Verde National Park". Park Science 13 1993:31-34.
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Gannes, Lenny

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Garvey, Dan

  • Gass, M., Garvey, D., & Sugerman, D. "The Long Term Effects of a First-Year Wilderness Orientation Program." The Journal of Experiential Education 26 2003: 34-40.
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  • Deborah A. Sugerman, Kathryn L. Doherty, Daniel E. Garvey, Michael A. Gass. Reflective Learning: Theory and Practice Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co, 2000.
  • "Practicing Reflection." Zip Lines Summer 2000:39.
  • Outdoor Adventure Programming and Moral Development. In J. Miles, & S. Priest, Adventure Education: A Book of Reading, (2nd. ed.) Venture Publishing, State College, Pennsylvania, 1999.
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  • The Value of One-Day Programming. In Wurdinger, S. & Potter, T.(Ed.). Controversial Issues in Adventure Education,(pp.89-97). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Publishing, 1999.
  • "What We Get From What We Do." Zip Lines 38 1999: 14-18. Project Adventure, Hamilton, Massachusetts.
  • Daniel Garvey and Michael A. Gass)."Hiring Preference Trends in the Outdoor Adventure Programming Field." The Journal of Experiential Education 22 (1) June 1999: 44.
  • Using a Group Orientation. In Wurdinger, S. & Potter, T.(Ed.). Controversial Issues in Adventure Education,(pp.139-145). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Publishing, 1999
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  • "Risk Management: An International Perspective." The Journal of Experiential Education 21 (2) August 1998: 63.
  • Daniel Garvey and Dennis Garvey."Facilitating Learning With Older Adults." The Journal of Experiential Education 20 (2) Aug/Sep 1997: 86.
  • Accreditation: A View From the Field. Horizon, AEE Publications, Boulder, Colorado, 1996.
  • "From Moscow to Moscow: Musings about the World of Adventure Education." Zip Lines, Winter 1996: 26.
  • Richard J. Kraft, Jeanne Ballantine, Daniel E. Garvey."Study Abroad or International Travel? The Case of Semester at Sea." Phi Beta Delta International Review 4 Fall 1993 – Spring 1994: 23.
  • A rationale for the Russia Project. Horizon, AEE Publication, Bolder, Colorado, 1994.
  • "Multicultural Issues in Experiential Education." The Journal of Experiential Education 15 (3) November 1992: 6.
  • Dan Garvey and Anna Catherine Vorsteg."From Theory to Practice for College Student Interns: A Stage Theory Approach." The Journal of Experiential Education 15 (2) August 1992 : 40.
  • A History of Experiential Education. In J. Miles, & S. Priest, Adventure Education: A Book of Reading, Venture Publishing, State College, Pennsylvania, 1991.
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Greenblum, Ellen

  • (2005, May). Mother's day. Raising Arizona Kids.
  • (2005, Jan). First days. Raising Arizona Kids, Volume 15
  • "14th Year Reflection: Parenting, Awe, and Wisdom." Paths of Learning Summer 2003.
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Gilligan, David

  • "Friluftsliv and America." Nature First: Outdoor Life the Friluftsliv Way. Ed. Bob Henderson and Nils Vikander, Nils. Toronto: National Heritage Books, 2007. 209-220.
  • In the Years of the Mountains: Exploring the World's High Ranges in Search of their Culture, Geology, and Ecology. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006.
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Grumbine, R.E.

  • Reflections on "What is ecosystem management?" Conservation Biology, 11(1): 41-47. 1997.
  • WHAT IS ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT? Conservation Biology, 8(1): 27-38. 1994. In English with Spanish summ. WR 242
  • WILDNESS, WISE USE, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Environmental Ethics, 16(3): 227-249. 1994. WR 248
  • Ghost Bears. Exploring the biodiversity crisis. Island Press, Washington D. C.; 290p, 1992.
  • Viable populations, reserve size, and federal lands management: A critique.
    Conservation Biology, 4(2): 127-134, 1991.
  • COOPERATION OR CONFLICT? INTERAGENCY RELATIONSHIPS AND THE FUTURE OF BIODIVERSITY FOR U.S. PARKS AND FORESTS.
    Environmental Management [New York], 15(1): 27-37. 1991. WR 230
  • PROTECTING BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THROUGH THE GREATER ECOSYSTEM CONCEPT.
    Natural Areas Journal, 10(3): 114-120. 1990. WR 222
  • VIABLE POPULATIONS, RESERVE SIZE, AND FEDERAL LANDS MANAGEMENT: A CRITIQUE.
    Conservation Biology, 4(2): 127-134. 1990. In English with Spanish summ. WR 219

Grumbine, R.E. and T.L. Fleischner

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Hanna, David

  • W. Romme, M. Preston, D. Lynch, P. Kemp, D. Hanna, & S. Burns."Ponderosa Pine Forest Partnership: Ecology, Economics, and Community Involvement in Forest Restoration." Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests. Ed. Peter Friederici. Washington: Island Press, 2003: 99-125.
  • M. Lisa Floyd, William H. Romme, and David D. Hanna."Fire History and Vegetation Pattern in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA." Ecological Applications 10 (6) December 2000: 1666+.

Hartsock, John C.

  • A History of American Literary Journalism: The Emergence of a Modern Narrative Form. Amherst: U Mass Press, 2000.

Christopher Haydock

  • C. Haydock, N. Juranic, V. A. Likic, F. G. Prendergast, and S. Macura,
    Measurability of side chain rotational isomer populations: NMR and
    molecular mechanics of cobalt glycyl-leucine dipeptide model system,
    2000, preprint.chemweb.com CPS: physchem/0010001.
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Henrie, Sam

  • Editor. Writings of John D. Lee. Tucson, AZ: Finestra Books, 2002.
  • To Melisa Eloísa (by José Antonio Bravo, translated by Samuel N. Henrie) Tucson, AZ: Hats Off Books, 2000.
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Hensley, Julie

  • "Lucy's Wake." Santa Clara Review, Winter 2003/4
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  • "A Summer." Petroglyph, Issue 18.1, Winter 2002
  • "Seeing Red." Indiana Review, Issue 24.2 Winter 2002
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Herring, Laraine

  • in press. Missing the Man: Adolescent Father Loss. Hazelden Press, 2005.

Hoffa, Robert

  • Coexisting with Urban Wildlife: A guide to the Central Arizona Uplands. Walt Anderson, Illustrator. Prescott AZ: Sharlot Hall Museum Press, 1996.
  • Introduction to the Natural History of Central Arizona. Prescott, AZ, 1990

Hulmes, Doug

  • "From Tomte Wisdom to Friluftsliv: Scandinavian Perspectives of Nature." Nature First: Outdoor Life the Friluftsliv Way. Ed. Bob Henderson and Nils Vikander, Nils. Toronto: National Heritage Books, 2007. 221-234.

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Johnson, Robert

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Lauradunn, Quentin

  • Prescott Bouldering. Prescott, AZ, 1993

Lovejoy, David

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Meltzer, Lorayne and Jason Chang

Menefee, Charissa

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Miller, Robert H.

  • Kayaking the Inside Passage. Woodstock, VT: Countryman Press, 2005.

Munsell, Steve

  • "Blacktail." (poem) Boatman’s Quarterly Review 13 (3) Fall 2000: 39.

Myles, Delisa

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Nabhan, Gary Paul

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  • Cultures of Habitat: On Nature, Culture, and Story Washington, DC: Counterpoint, 1997.
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  • Counting Sheep: Twenty Ways of Seeing Desert Bighorn. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1993.
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Nelson, Annabelle

  • The Learning Wheel: Ideas and Activities for Multicultural and Holistic Lesson Planning. Evergreen, CO: WHEEL Council, 1998.
  • Living the Wheel: Working with Emotion, Terror and Bliss Through Imagery. York Beach, ME: S. Weiser, 1993.
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Nixon, Greg

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Oswald, Dana Beth

  • Navajo Space Use Under Conditions of Increasing Sedentism. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico, 1993.

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Pace, Steve

  • Pace, Steve and Drew Leemon, eds. Manual of Accreditation Standards for Adventure Programs.
    Boulder, CO : Association for Experiential Education, c2005

Pauly, Dana

  • "Goethean Science: A Phenomenological Study of Plant Metamorphosis." Biodynamics 230 July/August 2000:21.
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Petrovich, Christian

  • Joshua J. Tewksbury and Christian A. Petrovich."The Influences of Ironwood as a Habitat Modifier Species: a Case Study of the Sonoran Desert Coast of the Sea of Cortez" Chapter in Ironwood: An Ecological and Cultural Keystone of the Sonoran Desert (edited by Gary Paul Nabhan, John L. Carr). Washington, DC: Conservation International, 1994.

Pinto, Vince

  • "Coyote's Gift: Primitive Methods of Producing and Using Fire in the American Southwest." [excerpt] Bulleting of Primitive Technology 24 Fall 2002: 80.

Pittman, James

  • Pittman and Wilhelm. (Summer 2007). "New economic and financial indicators of sustainability." Advancing Sustainability in Higher Education 134: 55-69.
  • Pittman, James, et al. "Opening the Policy Window for Ecological Economics: Hurricane Katrina as a Focusing Event." Journal of Ecological Economics, Special Section on Coastal Disasters 63.2-3 (2007)
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  • Earth Economics, 2005. Ecosystem Services Valuation Study for the Tolt River Watershed: A General Technical Report to the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.
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  • “Living Sustainability Through Higher Education: A Whole Systems Design Approach to Organizational Change.” In Corcoran, P. and Wals, A. (eds.) Higher Education and the Challenge of Sustainability: Problematics, Promise and Practice, 2004. Kluwer Academic Press: Dordrecht, Netherlands.
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    Contributing author.
  • Voices of America’s Youth Roundtable Delegates,1999. Report on Youth Vision of Sustainable America delivered to the President’s Council on Sustainable Development at the National Town Meeting for a Sustainable America.
    Facilitating editor.

Plaut, Laura

  • "Degree-Granting Programs in Adventure Education: Added Value?" The Journal of Experiential Education 24 (3) Winter 2001: 136.

Poole, Mary

  • The Segregated Origins of Social Security: African Americans and the Welfare State. (2006). Raleigh: U North Carolina Press.

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Riegner, Mark

  • 2005. Discovering dynamic patterns in nature. Biodynamics 252: 29-36.
  • Foreword to Developmental Dynamics in Humans and Other Primates: Discovering Evolutionary Principles through Comparative Morphology. By J. Verhulst; Ghent, NY, Adonis Science Books, 2003.
  • (Editor). Prescott College Course Reader for the Kino Bay Region. Prescott, AZ, Prescott College Publications, 2001.
  • "Horns, Hooves, Spots, and Stripes: Form and Pattern in Mammals" Chapter in Goethe’s Way of Science: A Phenomenology of Nature edited by David Seamon and Arthur Zajonc. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998.
  • Mark Riegner and John Wilkes."Flowforms and the Language of Water." Chapter in Goethe’s Way of Science: A Phenomenology of Nature edited by David Seamon and Arthur Zajonc. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998.
  • Long-Legged Wading Birds of the North American Wetlands Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1993
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Regina, Wayne

  • (2000). Bowen systems theory and mediation. Mediation Quarterly, 18 (2), 111-128.
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    practice. Journal of Family Dynamics of Addiction, 1 (3), 21-30.
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Roll, Julia

  • Julia Roll, et. al."Reproductive Success Increases with Local Density of Conspecifics in a Desert Mustard." Conservation Biology 11 (3) June 1997: 738.

Routson, Rafael

  • A Heritage in Iron. Montrose, CO: Double Shoe Publishing, 2004.

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Salz, Jeff

  • The Way of Adventure : Transforming your Life and Work with Spirit and Vision. New York: Wiley, 2000.

Sanderson, Sheila

  • “It So Happens,” Cimarron Review, Issue 144, Summer 2003.
  • “The Flyway,” Nimrod International Journal, The Celtic Fringe, Vol. 44, No. 2,
    Spring/Summer 2001.
  • “Spendthrift,” Nimrod International Journal, Vol. 44, No. 2, Spring/Summer 2001.
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  • “Saguaro,” Nimrod International Journal, Vol. 44, No. 2, Spring/Summer 2001.
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    No. 2, Spring/Summer 2001.
  • “Rift Valley,” Atlanta Review, Africa, Spring/Summer 1999.
  • “Tectonics,” Crazyhorse, Number 57, Winter, 1999.
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  • “Under the Fig Leaves,” The South Florida Poetry Review, Tenth Anniversary Issue,
    Volume 10, 1992.
  • “Tribes,” The South Florida Poetry Review, Vol. 9, Winter 1992.
  • “Direct To Elvis,” The South Florida Poetry Review, Vol. 9, Winter 1992.
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Schmidt, Diane

  • Michele Fitzsimmons and Diane Schmidt.The Chicago Exhibition Los Angeles: Melrose Publishing Group, Inc. 1985.
  • Berniece Rabe (author) and Diane Schmidt (illustrator), Where's Chimpy?, Albert Whitman & Co., Morton Grove, Il 1988.
  • I am a Jesse White Tumbler, Albert Whitman & Co. Morton Grove, Il 1989

Schnoeker-Shorb, Yvette A. and Terril Shorb

  • eds. Blessed "Pests" of the Beloved West: An Affectionate Collection on Insects and Their Kin.
    Prescott, AZ: Native West Press, 2003.
  • eds. Javelina Place: The Controversial Face of the Collared Peccary. Prescott, AZ: Native West Press, 1999.
  • eds. Least Loved Beasts of the Really Wild West: a Tribute. Prescott, AZ: Native West Press, 1997.
  • The Spiders & Spirits of Petunia Manor. Prescott, AZ: Native West Press, 1996.

Sewall, Laura

  • "Off the Map: A Tour of Chimayo with Chellis Glendinning." Orion 19 (2) Spring, 2000: 40.
  • Sight and Sensibility: the Ecopsychology of Perception. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, 1999.

Sneed, Paul G.

  • 2003 “Fire History Studies, Eastern Montana”, Report on file with the Custer National Forest, U.S.D.A., Billings, Montana.
  • 2003 “Report on the Pryor Mountains Science Workshop, November 16, 2002”, A report published by the Pryor Science Committee of the Pryors Coalition, Billings, Montana.
  • 2002 (with Lisa Floyd-Hanna and David Hanna) “Final Report: Prescott Basin Fire History Project”, Final report on file with the Prescott National Forest, U.S.D.A., Prescott, Arizona.
  • 2001 “The Feasibility of Gray Wolf Reintroduction to the Grand Canyon Ecoregion”, Special Carnivore Issue, Endangered Species Update, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 153-158.
  • 2000 “Gray Wolf Reintroduction Feasibility Study: Grand Canyon Ecoregion”, Report on file with Grand Canyon Wildlands Council and Defenders of Wildlife, Flagstaff, Arizona and Washington, D.C.
  • 1998-2000 (with Joel Barnes) “Wild and Scenic River Surveys, Grand Canyon National Park”, Reports on file with the Science Center, Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon, Arizona.
  • 1997 “National Parklands and Northern Homelands: Toward Co-Management of National Parks in Alaska and the Yukon”, Pages 135-154 IN S. Stevens (ed.), Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, Island Press, Washington, D.C.
  • 1993 “Conservation and Cooperation: Reconceptualizing Cooperative Management for the Preservation of Biological Diversity”, Pages 1-18 IN C. Lewis (ed.), Papers on Conflict Resolution, The World Conservation Union-IUCN and The Keystone Center, Keystone, Colorado.
  • 1992 “Learning to Think Like a Mountain: Emerging Forms of Cooperative Management Appropriate for Mountain Protected Areas”, Pages 141-149 IN L.S. Hamilton, D.P. Bauer, and H.F. Takeuchi (eds.), Parks, Peaks, and People, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • 1992 “Culture, Conservation and Co-Management: The Human Ecological Approach to the Preservation of Biological and Cultural Diversity”, IN R.S. Tabata, J. Yamashiro, and G. Cherem (eds.), Publications of the Heritage International Third Global Congress, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • 1991 “Controlling the ‘Curtains of Death’: Present and Potential Ocean Management Models for Regulating the Pacific Driftnet Fisheries”, Pages 213-230 IN E.M. Borgese, N. Ginsburg, and J.R. Morgan (eds.), Ocean Yearbook Volume 9, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.
  • 1989 “Planning a Common Ground for an Uncommon Future: Land-Use Planning for Sustainable Development in Northern Canada”, Pages 1-16 IN M. Beazley, K. Hemingson, and M. Wade (eds.), Planning Innovations for the 1990’s, Centre for Human Settlements, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • 1982 “The Future of Farming”, Northwest Perspectives, #2, pp. 3-4
  • 1980 “Underdevelopment in Panama---and Canada”, Northwest Perspectives, #1, pp. 4-5.
  • 1980 “The Future of the Past: Some Thoughts on Public Archaeology, Conservation and Cultural Heritage Resource Management”, IN C. Warren (ed.), Anthropological Papers in Memory of Earl H. Swanson, Jr., Idaho State University Museum, Pocatello, Idaho.
  • 978 “Kootenay River Diversion: Cultural Heritage Resources: Phase I Impact Statement”, Report filed with the B.C. Hydro and Power Authority and Heritage Conservation Branch, Ministry of Recreation and Conservation, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • 1977 “An Inventory and Assessment of the Archaeological and Historical Resources in the Fraser Canyon Region of British Columbia”, Report filed with the Heritage Conservation Branch, Ministry of Recreation and Conservation, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • 1976 “Volunteer Archaeological Wardens in British Columbia”, Museum Round-Up: Quarterly Publication of the British Columbia Museum Association, N. 61, pp. 24-31.
  • 1976 “Public Archaeology and Volunteer Wardens in British Columbia”, Datum: A Newsletter of the Archaeological Sites Advisory Board of British Columbia, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 203.
  • 1975 (with Gordon Mohs) “Archaeological Resources”, Pages 29-37 IN Recreational Resources of the Smithers Area, Environment and Land-Use Secretariat, Government of British Columbia, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • 1974 “Heritage Site Resources Survey of the Carcross to Skagway Alternate Highway Route”, A report filed with the Archaeological Sites Advisory Board of British Columbia, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • 1974 (with Bill Brown) “Archaeological Reconnaissance in Carp Lake Provincial Park, North Central British Columbia”, A report filed with the Archaeological Sites Advisory Board of British Columbia, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • 1973 (with Tom Loy) “Variation in the Style of Construction of Some Log Cabins in Yoho National Park, Canada”, IN Historical Archaeology in Northwestern North America, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
  • 1971 “Of Salmon and Men: An Investigation of Ecological Determinants and Aboriginal Man in the Canadian Plateau”, IN Aboriginal Man and Environments on the Plateau of Northwest America, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
  • 1970 (with Earl Swanson) “Jackknife Cave”, Tebiwa, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 33-69.
  • 1967 (with Earl Swanson) “An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Railroad Ranch in Eastern Idaho, 1966”, Tebiwa, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 53-59.
  • 1967 “An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Craters of the Moon National Monument”, Tebiwa, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 37-52.
  • 1966 (with Earl Swanson) “Birch Creek Papers No. 3. The Archaeology of the Shoup Rockshelters in East-Central Idaho”, Occasional Papers of the Idaho State University Museum, No. 17, Pocatello, Idaho.

Sommer, Frederick

  • Sommer: Words Tucson: Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1984.
  • Sommer: Images Tucson: Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1984.
  • Venus, Jupiter & Mars: The photographs of Frederick Sommer : an Exhibition at the Delaware Art Museum from April 27 through June 8, 1980. Wilmington, DE: Delaware Art Museum, 1980.
  • Frederick Sommer, 1939 – 1962: Photographs Rochester, NY: Aperture, Inc. 1962.

Stearns, William

  • William Stearns and William Chaloupka, eds. Jean Baudrillard: The Disappearance of Art and Politics . New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992.

Stuckey, Priscilla

  • "Clara Brubaker Shank." Mennonite Encyclopedia., 1987.
  • "Light Dispels Darkness: Gender, Ritual, and Society in Mozart’s the Magic Flute " Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion Spring 1995: 5-40.
  • "Why did I Get Ill?" Journal of the Center for Women and Religion of the Graduate Theological Union (2001)

  • "A Woman’s Ministry: Clara Brubaker Shank, 1869–1958." Mennonite Quarterly Review July 1986: 404-28.
  • "Women’s Mission Structures and the American Board." Hidden Histories in the United Church of Christ. Ed. Barbara Brown Zikmund. New York: United Church Press, 1987. 80-100.

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Tewksbury, Joshua

  • Amy B. Cilimburg, Mark S. Lindberg, Joshua J. Tewksbury, and Sallie J. Hejl. "Effects of Dispersal on Survival Probability of Adult Yellow Warblers (Dendroica Petechia)." The Auk 119 (3) July 2002: 778.
  • Watching Prescott Butterflies. Gravity Press, 1992.

Trapp, Jon

  • Mexican Wolf Guardian Reports. Chapter in Lynch, Tom (ed). El Lobo: Readings on the Mexcian Gray Wolf. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press, 2005.

Tomoff, Carl

  • "Spring Migration and Birding Season are Underway." Wingtips. March/April 2003: 1.

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Vizgirdas, Ray

  • A Guide to the Plants of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, c2007.
  • Wild Plants of the Sierra Nevada. Reno: University of Nevada Press, c2006.
  • Discovering Sawtooth's Butterflies. Pocatello, ID: Idaho State University Press, 2006.
  • Useful Plants of Idaho (2003) - Pocotello, ID: Idaho State University Press
  • "Useful Plants of the Southern California Mountains." 50 (2). Redlands, CA: San Bernardino County Museum, 2003.

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Waggener, Miles

  • “Horse Latitudes,” (Poetry,) Folio, (Forthcoming)
  • “Front Matter,” (Poetry), Gulf Coast, (Forthcoming)
  • “Portents Aside,” (Poetry), Beloit Poetry Journal, (Forthcoming)
  • “Door,” (Poetry), Beloit Poetry Journal, (Forthcoming)
  • “Heartland Index,” (Poetry), Blue Mesa Review, (Forthcoming)
  • “Relic Tour,” (Poetry), Passages North, (Forthcoming)
  • “Regret, an Index of Failed Last Lines,” (Poetry), Red Rock Review, Summer 2005
  • “Brothers” (Poetry), Clackamas Literary Review, Spring/Summer 2005
  • “The Shovel Speaks” (Poetry), Clackamas Literary Review, Spring/Summer 2005
  • “Fathers” (Poetry), The Antioch Review, Spring 2004

Poetry Translation Publications

  • “There Is a Wind without Leaves” (Poetry) by Jaime Siles, International
    Poetry Review, (Forthcoming)
  • “The Poem’s Place” (Poetry) by Jaime Siles, The Louisville Review,
    No. 57, Spring 2005
  • “Blind Spots” (Poetry) by Jaime Siles, HUBBUB, Volume Twenty, 2004
  • “May Morning” (Poetry) by Jaime Siles, Salt Hill, Winter 2004
  • “Death by Telephone” (poetry) by Jaime Siles, Salt Hill, Winter 2004
  • “Date with Rembrandt” (poetry) by Jaime Siles, Salt Hill, Winter 2004
  • Phoenix Suites. Washington, D.C.: The Word Works, 2003.
  • “The Kite, the Wires” (Poetry), Hayden’s Ferry Review, Summer 2003.
  • “Sleepers” (Poetry), Puerto del Sol, Summer 2003.
  • “How Phoenix Arizona Names Her Dead” (Poetry), The Louisville Review, Fall 2002.
  • “Quail” (Poetry), Mid-American Review, Volume XXIII, No 1. 2002.
  • “Looking for Federico” (Poetry), Alligator Juniper, 2002.
  • “Feverscape” (Poetry), Talking River Review, Summer 2002.
  • “What New Roils” (Poetry), Sonora Review, Spring 2001.
  • “Antonio Machado and the Trees” (Poetry), Willow Springs, January 2001.
  • “When the Water Leaves” (Poetry), Beacon Street Review, Fall 2000.
  • “The Radish Garden” (Poetry), Beacon Street Review, Fall 2000.
  • “My Father’s Harvest” (Poetry), The Laurel Review, Summer 2000.
  • “Easter Island” (Poetry) Crab Creek Review, Summer/Autumn 99.
  • “Cazorla” (Poetry) Crab Creek Review, Summer/Autumn 99.
  • “Sonora Dust Storm for a Child” Northern Journeys, Oct/Nov/Dec 99.
  • “You Must Drive to Phoenix” (Poetry) CUTBANK, Spring 98.
  • “Semana Santa: Procesión de Silencio” (Poetry) VERVE, Spring 98.
  • “Sacromonte Meditation” (Poetry) VERVE, Spring 98.

Weisman, Alan

  • The World Without Us. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2007.
  • An Echo in my Blood : The Search for a Family's Hidden P. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1999.
  • "Power Trip: The Coming Darkness of Electricity Deregulation." Harper’s, 301 (1805) Oct 2000: 76.
  • Gaviotas: a Village to Reinvent the World. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Pub, 1998.
  • Sandy Tolan, Cecilia Vaisman, Nancy Postero, Alan Weisman, writers/producers. Vanishing Homelands: a Chronicle of Change Across the Americas [sound recording] . Tucson, AZ: Homelands Productions, 1992.

Whittaker, Tom

  • Tom Whittaker with Johnny Dodd. Higher Purpose: the Heroic Story of the First Disabled Man to Climb Mt. Everest. Washington, DC: Lifeline Press, 2001.
  • Tom Whittaker and Conner W. Shepherd. "C.W. HOG: Pathways to Understanding in the Outdoors." Chapter in Adventure Education, by John Miles and Simon Priest. State College, PA: Venture Publishing, Inc., 1990.

Williams, Bryant

  • "The Treatment of Adolescent Populations: An Institutional vs. a Wilderness Setting." Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy 10 (1) 2000: 47.

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Yeich, Susan

  • "Grassroots Organizing with Homeless People: A participatory Research Approach." Journal of Social Issues, 52(1) 1996:, 111-121.
  • The Politics of Ending Homelessness. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994.
  • Yeich, S. & Levine, R. Political Efficacy:"Enhancing the Construct and its Relationship to Mobilization of People." Journal of Community Psychology 22 1994: 259-271.
  • Yeich, S. & Levine, R. "Participatory Research's Contribution to a Conceptualization of Empowerment.&q