Peoples Science
Ariel Salleh (1986) 'Fantasy, Denial or Social Responsibility in Education' in Graham Wrightson ed., Proceedings: First Symposium on Computing and Social Responsibility, Macquarie University.ISA
Ariel Salleh (1987) 'A Note on the First International Meeting of Ecofeminists', Women's Newsletter, Sociological Association of Australia and New Zealand Women's Newsletter, No. 3, 16-18. Reprint.
Ariel Salleh (1991) Edited with Barbara Whiteman, Jo Immig, Kathryn Squires, ecofeminist actions, No. 3, 1-8.
Ariel Salleh (2002) 'A Green Questionnaire' in Janis Birkeland, Design for Sustainability. London: Earthscan, 31-32.
Ariel Salleh (2003) 'Ecofeminism as Sociology', Capitalism Nature Socialism, Vol. 14, No. 1, 61-74.
Ariel Salleh (2006) 'Ecological Economics and the Humanity-Nature Metabolism', Proceedings of the 9th International Society for Ecological Economics Conference, Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
Ariel Salleh (2009) 'The Dystopia of Technoscience: An Ecofeminist Critique of Postmodern Reason', Futures, Vol. 41, No 4, 201-209.
Ariel Salleh (2012) with Mary Mellor, Katharyn Farrell, and Vandana Shiva, 'How Ecofeminists Use Complexity in Ecological Economics' in K. Farrell, S. van den Hove, and T. Luzzati eds., Beyond Reductionism. London: Routledge, in press.
Ariel Salleh (2015) ‘Listening to Ecological Voices from the Global South’, Journal of Environmental Thought and Education, Vol. 8, 64-71.
Ariel Salleh (2016) 'Climate, Water, and Livelihood Skills: A post-development reading of the SDGs', Globalizations, Vol. 13, No. 6, 952-959. (EU)
2017 Japanese translation - 'Water, Climate, and Peace: From Extractivism to Deep Ecological Commoning', Journal of Environmental Thought and Education, Vol. 10, 61-65.
Ariel Salleh (2018) 'Rethinking Climate Politics in the Vernacular', Arena Magazine, No. 155, 18-20.
ACTIVIST LINKS
Corner House: www.thecornerhouse.org.uk
EcoNexus: www.econexus.info
Erosion, Technology and Concentration: www.etcgroup.org/en
Indigenous Science: www.livingknowledge.anu.edu.au
Science for the People: www.scienceforthepeople.net