Ecofeminism
1989
- Anna Ball, Is It Important for Women to Climb
1990
- Dianne Fenton, Looking At Issues of Abortion Through an Ecofeminist Perspective
1991
- Fritz Bittrich Jr., Towards a Feminist Land Ethic
1992
- Anne Stuart Hawkins, The Status of Women in the Island Pond Community Church: A Case Study in Ecofeminism
- Jennifer L. Wagner, Women and Cancer: An Ecofeminist Perspective
1993
- Stephanie Daniels, Intuition and Political Activism
1994
- Heidi Pauline Guldbrandsen, A Survey of Burlington Residents Regarding Their Attitudes Toward Ecofeminist-Related Issues
- Rachel Jolly, Ecofeminism and Its Potential To Counter Religious Dualisms: Seven Women's Perspectives on Hierarchical Dualisms Within Their Religious Views
1995
- Anna M. Kamitises, In Search of Ecofeminist Spirituality: Working Towards Sustainable
Human Relations, A Case Study
- Kimberly Larsen, An Exploratory Study of Definitions and Perceptions of Ecofeminist Theory
1997
- Rachael Beddoe, An Ecofeminist Analysis of "Wilderness Women"
1999
- Amanda McIntire, Technology and the Domestic Revolution: The Effect of Rural Electrification on Farm Women in the US
2008
- Emily J. May, Toward a Respectful Dependence: Ecofeminism, Deep Ecology and Social Ecology
2012
- Erica Goldberg – From Ghana to the Dominican Republic: Can Ceramic Water Filtration Improve Rural, Ghanaian Women's Access to Clean Water?
- * Avery Pittman – Gender, Power, Action: Ecofeminism For Collective Liberation: A Students-Teaching-Students Course at the University of Vermont
- * Abbe Schnibbe – Gender, Power, Action: Ecofeminism For Collective Liberation: A Students-Teaching-Students Course at the University of Vermont
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