Fall 2001 Introduction: The Emerging Alliance of World Religions and Ecology Authors Mary Evelyn Tucker and John A. Grim Energy & Environment Philosophy & Religion Science & Technology
Fall 2001 Multicultural Environmental Ethics Author J. Baird Callicott Energy & Environment Philosophy & Religion Science & Technology
Fall 2001 The Living Cosmos of Jainsim: A Traditional Science Grounded in Environmental Ethics Author Christopher Key Chapple Energy & Environment Philosophy & Religion Science & Technology
Fall 2001 Where Do We Go from Here? Author Bill McKibben Energy & Environment Philosophy & Religion Science & Technology
Fall 2000 Does Feminism Have Universal Relevance? The Challenges Posed by Oriya Hindu Family Practices Author Usha Menon Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 The Free Exercise of Culture: Some Doubts and Distinctions Author Lawrence G. Sager Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 Legislating Religious Freedom: Muslim Challenges to the Relationship between "Church" and "State" in Germany and France Author Katherine Pratt Ewing Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 The Micropolitics of Identity/Difference: Recognition and Accommodation in Everyday Life Author Austin Sarat Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Assimilation but Were Afraid to Ask Author Marcelo M. Su谩rez-Orozco Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 About Women, about Culture: About Them, about Us Author Martha Louise Minow Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 Colorblindness as a Barrier to Inclusion: Assimilation and Nonimmigrant Minorities Authors Hazel Rose Markus, Claude M. Steele, and Dorothy M. Steele Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 Civilizing the Natives: Marriage in Post-Apartheid South Africa Author David L. Chambers Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Fall 2000 What about "Female Genital Mutilation"? And Why Understanding Culture Matters in the First Place Author Richard Allan Shweder Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion
Winter 2000 The Pattern of American Modernity from the Revolution to the Civil War Author Jurgen Heideking Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion