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Buddhism
and Environment
Kaza, Stephanie. 2005. Western Buddhist Motivations
for Vegetarianism, Worldviews: Environment, Culture,
Religion, 9(3): 385-411.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2005. Penetrating the Tangle,
in Hooked! Buddhist Writings on Greed, Desire, and the Urge to
Consume, ed. Stephanie Kaza, Boston: Shambhala Publications,
pp. 139-151.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2002. Green Buddhism,
in When Worlds Converge: What Science and Religion Tell Us about
the Story of the Universe and Our Place in It, eds. C.N. Matthews,
M.E. Tucker, and P. Hefner, Chicago: Open Court, pp. 293-309.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2000. To Save All Beings: Buddhist
Environmental Activism, in Engaged Buddhism in the West,
ed. Christopher S. Queen, Boston: Wisdom Publications, pp 159-183.
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Steele, Kristin and Stephanie Kaza. 2000. Buddhist
Food Practices and Attitudes Among Contemporary Western Practitioners,
Ecotheology 9: 49-67.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1998. Infinite Realms of Observation:
Buddhist Perspectives on Teaching and Doing Science, in
Ecology and Religion: Scientists Speak, eds. John Carroll and
Keith Warner, Quincy, Illinois: Franciscan Press, pp. 13-36.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1997. American Buddhist Response
to the Land: Ecological Practice at Two West Coast Retreat Centers,
in Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection between Dharma and
Deeds, eds. Mary Evelyn Tucker and Duncan Ryuken Williams, Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1997, pp. 219-248.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1993. Planting Seeds of Joy,
in Earth and Spirit, eds. Fritz and Vivienne Hull, Seattle:
Continuum Press, pp. 137-148.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1991. A Community of Attention,
In Context #29, pp. 32-36.
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Consumerism
Kaza, Stephanie. 2005. Western Buddhist Motivations
for Vegetarianism, Worldviews: Environment, Culture,
Religion, 9(3): 385-411.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2002. Practicing with Greed,
Whole Terrain: Reflective Environmental Practice, 11:33-36.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2000. Overcoming the Grip of
Consumerism, Buddhist-Christian Studies, 20:23-42.
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Steele, Kristin and Stephanie Kaza. 2000. Buddhist
Food Practices and Attitudes Among Contemporary Western Practitioners,
Ecotheology, 9: 49-67.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1998. The Not-So-Hidden Costs
of Consumption, Wild Earth, 7(4):81-90.
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Socially
Engaged Buddhism
Kaza, Stephanie. 2004. Finding Safe Harbor:
Buddhist Sexual Ethics in America, Buddhist Christian
Studies, 24.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2001. Endangered Values and
the Global Economy, in Santi Pracha Dhamma, ed. Sulak
Sivaraksa, Bangkok: Santi Pracha Dhamma Institute, pp. 288-303.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1999. Can We Keep Peace with
Nature? in Religion, Politics, and Peace, ed. Leroy
S. Rouner (Boston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion, volume
20), Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, pp. 165-184.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1999. Keeping Peace with Nature,
in Buddhist Peacework: Creating Cultures of Peace, ed. David
W. Chappell, Boston: Wisdom Publications, pp. 81-91.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1997. A Matter of Great Consequence,
Buddhist Perspectives on the Earth Charter, Cambridge: Boston
Research Center for the 21st Century, pp. 69-75.
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Teaching
Kaza, Stephanie. 2005. Why Environmental Humanities?
Bittersweet Vine (Fall, 2005), Environmental Program, University
of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, pp. 4-5.
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Dorschner, Cheryl. 2002. Teaching Mindfully.
The View 7 Oct 2002.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2002. Teaching Ethics through
Environmental Justice, Canadian Journal of Environmental
Education 7(1): 99-109.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1999. Liberation and Compassion
in Environmental Studies, in Ecological Education in
Action, eds. Gregory A. Smith and Dilafruz R. Williams, Albany:
State University of New York Press, pp. 143-160.
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Ecofeminism
Kaza, Stephanie. 1993. Buddhism, Feminism, and
the Environmental Crisis: Acting with Compassion, in Ecofeminism
and the Sacred, ed. Carol Adams, Seattle: Continuum Press, pp.
50-69.
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Nature
Writing
Kaza, Stephanie. 1998. Field of Bright Spirit:
Intimate Relations with the Natural World, ReVision,
21(2):16-19.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1996. Gretel Ehrlich: A Biography
and Review of Work, in American Nature Writers,
ed. John Elder, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 247-258.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1993. Conversations with Trees:
Toward an Ecologically Engaged Spirituality, ReVision
15(3): 128-136.
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Interviews/Personal
Elder, John. 2006. Ego in the Shopping Cart:
Stephanie Kaza on buying, being, and becoming. Tricycle
15(3) spring: 46-51.
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Foley, Kevin. 2004. Environmental Council Celebrates Eight Years, Says
Goodbye to One of its Founders. The View 20 Oct 2004.
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Dorschner, Cheryl. 2002. Teaching Mindfully.
The View 7 Oct 2002.
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to Website]
Kaza, Stephanie. 2001. Penetrating the Big Pattern.
Annals of Earth 19(3): 8-9.
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Other
Articles
Kaza, Stephanie. 2001. Awakening to Our Role
in the Great Work, Worldviews: Environment, Culture,
Religion 5(2/3):130-135.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 2000. Buddhist Views on Ritual
Practice: Becoming a Real Person, Buddhist-Christian
Studies, 20:43-53.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1996. Comparative Perspectives
of World Religions: Views of Nature and Implications for Land Management,
in Nature and the Human Spirit: Toward an Expanded Land Management
Ethic, eds. B.L. Driver, Daniel Dustin, Tony Baltic, Gary Elsner,
George Peterson, U.S. Forest Service: Venture Publishing, pp. 41-60.
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Kaza, Stephanie. 1995. Mistaken Impressions
of the Natural World, Whole Terrain: Reflective Environmental
Practice, vol. 4:5-11.
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