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ARTICLES, ACADEMIC PAPERS and BOOKS by Alastair McIntosh, for downloading, listed in chronological order (most recent first) Click here to view an index classified by subject matter
Hyperlinked items (underlined) may
be downloaded from this site by clicking. "At press" items have
been accepted for publication but are not yet out. These will usually be posted
to this site on publication, sometimes sooner particularly where they comprise earlier conference papers. The journal or book of publication, where appropriate, is italicised and page numbers
of print publication are given at the end of the citation. The ordering of multiple
authors is given in brackets after their names.
194. 2008, Hell and High Water: Climate Change, Hope and the Human Condition, Birlinn Press, Edinburgh (due 25 June 2008, c. 296 pp., £8.99, ISBN 13: 978 1 84158 622 9 ISBN 10: 1 84158 6226 ).
193. 2008, Child of the Earth (on the spirituality of a stillborn child - PDF 4MB), Third Way, Vol. 31:3, pp.8-11.
192. 2008, Submission to Scottish Government's Rural Housing Inquiry, 24 March 2008.
191. 2008, 'Sea Change for Fishing,' in Change and continuity in Scotland's fishing communities, Economic & Social Research Council, ESRC Seminar Series, 17-20.
190. 2008, 'Who is Your Enemy? Lafarge, NGOs and the Harris Superquarry Campaign' (PDF) - a sharing and debate between Alastair McIntosh of the Centre for Human Ecology and Michel Picard of Lafarge, in Kai Hockerts & Luk Van Wassenhove (eds), It's All Our Business: Corporate Responsibility in a Global World, INSEAD Alumni Sustainability Roundtable, INSEAD Business School, Paris, Chapter 2.3.
189. 2008, Engaging the Powers of Walter Wink - an Activist's Testimony, (PDF file) in Enigmas and Powers: Engaging the Work of Walter Wink for Classroom, Church and World, ed. D. Seiple & Frederick W. Weidmann, Princeton Theological Monograph Series No. 79, 101-112.
188. 2007, Archive of Scottish Land Reform Audio Broadcasts with Alastair McIntosh during the 1990s, listen here to 9 digitised broadcasts that reflect a little of the social history of the modern Scottish land reform movement.
187. 2007, Guest Editorial, The Participant (PDF File), Scottish Natural Heritage, Planning Aid & Royal Town Planning Institute, No. 4, 2.
186. 2007, Sparking the Fire of Regeneration, Interpretation Journal: Journal of the Association for Heritage Interpretation, 12:3, pp. 3 - 5 (also in PDF of original).
185. 2006, Fire in the Bones (Theology of Spiritual Activism), Third Way, (also in PDF of original), Vol. 29, No. 7, September 2006, pp. 12 - 15. Also published in the Jan/Feb 2007 issue of Tikkun, pp. 18 - 20, the progressive American Jewish magazine - www.tikkun.org .
184. 2006, Love and Revolution (collected poetry), Luath Press, Edinburgh, 96pp, £7.99, 4 September 2006, ISBN 1-905222-58-0.
183. 2006, Entretien avec Alastair McIntosh: Quand la société civile et l'industrie s'impliquent dans une vision partagée (entretien par Béatrice Quasnik), Les Cahiers de Sol, Society for Organisational Learning, Paris, France, No. 6, Juin/June 2006, pp. 24 - 30, en PDF.
182. 2006, Review of The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature (Bron Taylor & Jeffrey Kaplan (eds.), Thoemmes Continuum, London & NY, 2 vols, £225), in ECOS: Journal of the British Association of Nature Conservationists, 27:1, pp. 116-117.
181. 2006, Land Reform: The People Find Their Voice, Reforesting Scotland, Issue 34, pp. 10-12.
180. 2006, Homage to Young Men, a "rap" (so they say!) first performed with the chart-topping duo, Nizlopi, in King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, 19 January, plus a 7 minute interview and a bit of "rap" on the MacAulay & Co Show, BBC Radio Scotland, broadcast 1010 16 February.
179. 2006, Wild Scots and Buffoon History - Review Article of Michael Fry's "Wild Scots: Four Hundred Years of Highland History", The Land, Issue 1, pp. 7 - 10.
178. 2006, What I believe - audio interview of Alastair McIntosh by Sally Magnusson on childhood, spirituality and nonviolence, as broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland, 0803 Sunday 28 January, 27 minutes. Clicking this link should play it through your media player.
177. 2005, What is Liberation Theology? Liturgical Commentary on Adolfo Pérez Esquivel's Stations of the Cross from Latin America, 1492 - 1992, with introductions in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese and the 15 images scanned and presented in both .pdf and .ppt profiles.
176. 2005, Tribute to the Late Colin Murdo Macleod, Stornoway Gazette, 17 November, p. 18.
175. 2005, Offering up a feast of the fruits of his refined scholarly skill (Ronald Black and Democratic Intellectualism), West Highland Free Press, 21 October, p. 19.
174 2005, BBC Radio Scotland Thought for the Day (multiple contributions), 2005 - 2006.
173. 2005, The Dream Job: 21 Steps to enhance Black and Ethnic Minority opportunities in Scotland, (co-authored by Alastair McIntosh, Vérène Nicolas, Tara O'Leary, Jane Rosegrant & Nick Wilding; Foreword by Tesfu Gessesse, Chair of EMPOWER), EMPOWER, Equal, European Social Fund & Centre for Human Ecology, Edinburgh, 23 September, 28pp..
172. 2005, 3 contributions to The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Nature (2 volumes), Jeffrey Kaplan & Bron Taylor eds., Continuum International Publishing, London & NY, 2005 (www.religionandnature.com), comprising: 1) Scotland (the historical context of nature religion), 1503-1505, 2) Faerie Faith in Scotland, 633-634, and, 3) Scything & Erotic Fulfillment (vernacular work rhythms), 1507-1509.
171. 2005, Poverty, Chastity and the G8, Third Way, June. Also on same page, book review for ECOS of "we are everywhere: the irresistible rise of global anticapitalism" (Verso, 2003).
170. 2005, Open Letter to Business: Towards Accelerating Marginal Utility, The Nature of Business, WWF International (Worldwide Fund for Nature), Switzerland, Vol. 3:1, p. 5.
169. 2005, Through the Eye of a Potato: Undertaking a CHE Thesis, address delivered at Centre for Human Ecology Thesis Day, 11 February.
167. 2005, Chronique d'une Alliance: Peuples autochtones et société civil face à la mondialisation, (the abridged French translation of Soil and Soul), Editions Yves Michel, Paris, ISBN 2 913492 30 4, €22, 351pp.. Ce blog est destiné aux lecteurs d'Alastair McIntosh afin qu'ils puissent se connaître, se faire connaître et s'exprimer sur les sujets abordés dans le livre.
166. 2004, Public School and the Platonic Ideal, Boarding Concern, Winter 2004, p. 7.
165. 2004, Corporate Ethics and the Harris Superquarry, Ecos: Journal of the British Association of Nature Conservationists, jointly with Luc Giraud-Guigues and Jean-Paul Jeanrenaud (both of WWF International), Vol. 25, Issue 2,. 44 – 52. Also on this page are contributions to the closing superquarry debate that I co-ordinated from Dan Barlow of Friends of the Earth Scotland, and Nigel Jackson, Executive Director of Lafarge Aggregates UK.
164. 2004, Land Reform, a 90 second "Pressure Point" broadcast on Scottish TV's Politics Now, transmitted 16 September 2004. Click here to read text, or if you have Windows Media Player click this video link.
163. 2004, Land Reform ... the Next Stages, The Crofter – The Journal of the Scottish Crofting Foundation, No. 63, May 2004, 9 – 10.
162. 2004, Corporate Ethics: Stones & Spirit - Keynote address to Lafarge's corporate conference in Bergamo, Italy, delivered 17 May 2004. An edited version of this was published in The Sunday Herald (Seven Days), 23 May 2004, p. 9, as "Integrity of firm caught between a rock and a hard place."
161. 2004, Peace in the Tiger's Mouth, Chapter 16 of Seeking Cultures of Peace: a Peace Church Conversation, ed. Enns, Fernando, Holland, Scott & Riggs, Ann K., World Council of Churches (Geneva), Cascadia Publishing House (Telford, Pennsylvania) & Herald Press (Scottdale, Pennsylvania), pp. 215 - 226. Now also in PDF.
160. 2004, The Real Price of Property, Third Way, Jan/Feb, Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 22 - 25.
159. 2004, Foreword to Europe, Globalization and Sustainable Development, ed. Barry, John, Baxter, Brian & Dunphy, Richard., Routledge, London, £65 (hardback), ISBN: 0-415-30276-5, xii - xxiii. Now also in PDF.
157. 2003, Paedophilia in the Community, The Hebridean, Stornoway, 20 November.
156. 2003, The 4 Stages of Land Reform in Scotland, The Hebridean, Stornoway, 2 Oct, pp. 8-9, & 23 Oct., p. 11.
155. 2003, Power to the People (Wind Energy & Land Value Market Capitalisation), The Hebridean, Stornoway, 21 August, p. 7.
154. 2003, The Lie of the Land (Land Reform on Eigg Update), The Hebridean, Stornoway, 14 August, p. 7.
153. 2003, Idolatry of the Invisible Hand (a response to Sir Mark Moody-Stuart on business & sustainability), Green Christian, No. 53, November, 11 - 12.
152. 2003, The Power of Love: What Can Nonviolence Say to Violence? Resurgence, No. 219, July/Aug, 42-44. Also, in Spanish translation as El Poder del Amor.
151. 2003, Cold War Psychohistory in the Scottish Psyche, in Jamison, Brian (ed.), Scotland and the Cold War, Cualann Press, Dumfermline, pp. 74 – 80.
150. 2003, Constitutional Theology, Community & Sovereignty of the Sea, in International Union for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade: Proceedings of the Edinburgh Conference 2001, International Union for Land Value Taxation, London, 2003, 70-85.
149. 2003, Towards a Sustainable Community Housing Policy for Scotland, distributed consultation paper, July 7, 7 pp..
148. 2003, On Poverty, Chastity and Obedience, in A Living Quaker Witness to the Earth, The Earth: Our Creative Responsibility Group, Quaker Peace and Social Witness, Quaker Books, London, pp. 18-19.
146. 2003, Class of 1981 - Alastair McIntosh - MBA Profile, Aluminate, University of Edinburgh Management School, Summer edn..
145. 2003, The Saltire Society / The Herald Debate - War, Religion and the British Constitution, text based on delivery at the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, 27 May.
144. 2003, Communities of Place, The Aisling, Aran Islands, Ireland, Issue 31, 2003, pp. 65-67 Also published on the website of Open Democracy (with links to many key phrases) as Soil and Soul: Lessons from Ireland, 2002. This is an extended version of publication no. 136 (below), which first appeared in The Cork Examiner newspaper.
143. 2003, Report to Scottish Quakers on Fact-finding Visit to the World Council of Churches (Decade for Overcoming Violence), Religious Society of Friends, Britain Yearly Meeting & General Meeting Scotland, March 2003.
142. 2003, Development with Soul: alternatives to debt, interview by Peter Gibb with Alastair McIntosh, Land and Liberty, Vol. 109:1204, Autumn/Winter 2002/2003, 8-10 (this internet version is uncut).
141. 2003, Channel 4's "Without Prejudice?" - "7 days in the life of ... Alastair McIntosh", Sunday Herald, 25 January 2003, p. 9 (7 Days section), and, "How I won 50 grand on TV", The Herald, 28 January 2003, p. 14.
140. 2002, Becoming Rooted in Place. Public address given at the opening of NVA's Hidden Garden at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre, 30 November 2002.
139. 2002, (Ecology and Scottish Identity) - Book Reviews of Scotland's Landscapes and Managing Scotland's Environment, ECOS, 23(2), 2002, 71-73.
138. 2002, The Future of Wild Land in Scotland: "Yes, about the fairies and all that...". This article was commissioned by the Scottish Wild Land Group for their published contribution to The International Year of Mountains 2002, Scotland's Wild Land - what future?, ISBN 0-9543790-0-4, £4.00, 5-8.
137. 2002, Kinship with Creation: Two Quakers Share their Views, Quaker Green Action, ISBN 0 9518766 3 5, 38 pp., UK (with Susannah Brindle, but this website gives only Alastair McIntosh's interview).
136. 2002, It's all about putting people in their place, text of address to the Rural Planning Symposium for Duhallow, published in The Irish Examiner, Cork, 21 June 2002.
135. 2002, Roots for Living, occasional column in The Big Issue in Scotland, with Vérène Nicolas, on diverse social, environmental and spiritual issues. This link takes you to the index.
134. 2002, Review of "Human Ecology: Basic Concepts for Sustainable Development", The Ecologist, Vol. 32:2, March 2002, 55-6.
133. 2001, Origins of the Sex-Spirit Split, Sex and Spirit Conference - keynote address, Findhorn Foundation, 21 October 2001.
132. 2001, Sabbath and the Corporate Mammon: concluding the Harris Superquarry Debate, ECOS, British Association of Nature Conservationists, 22 (1), 46-52.
131. 2001, Let's make a world of difference (Globalization, or One World?), Evening News, Edinburgh, November 26, 10.
130. 2001, Mystery of Andrew, our forgotten saint (St Andrew and women's rights), Scottish Daily Mail, November 26, 10.
129. 2001, Land reform threatened by the "Pavarotti Effect", West Highland Free Press, 9 November, 10.
128. 2001, Land Reform and National Identity, Le Monde Diplomatique, Paris, No. 572-48, November, p. 6, co-authored with Vérène Nicolas. Published in French translation, as Quand l'Ecosse Distribue les Terres: Vent de Réformes Après la Conquête de L'Autonomie, in English original, London, p. 13 (with The Guardian Weekly by subscription and on website) as Scotland plc - Land Reform and National Identity, in German/Swiss editions as Das Geheimnis des wahren Schotten, and in Spanish (Chilean edition) as Reforma agraria e identitaria en Escocia (December 2001 edition).
127. 2001, Soil and Soul: People versus Corporate Power, Aurum Press, London, ISBN 1 85410 802 6, £17.99 hardback, 322pp. + xiv, with Foreword by George Monbiot. The 2nd edition (trade paperback) appeared in November 2002, and the current 3rd edition (mass paperback, £7.99) in November 2004. An abridged French translation was published in March 2005 by Editions Yves Michel, as Chronique d'une Alliance: Peuples autochtones et société civil face à la mondialisation (€22).
126. 2001, Community, Power and Peace: Healing Nationhood, Historic Peace Churches' Consultation for the WCC - Theology and Culture: Peacemaking for the Globalised World, conference at Bienenberg Theological Seminary, Basel, Switzerland, 25-29 June 2001. The above link takes you to the original conference paper which, along with others given, is online at www.peacetheology.org. A revised version was published in 2004 jointly with the World Council of Churches - click here for this version.
125. 2001, Pagan Presbyterianism? Protest and Prophetic Theology, The Friends' Quarterly, Kent, 32:7, 300-309.
124. 2000, Discounting the Children’s Future? Does the Non-symmetrical Depreciation of Natural and Human-made Capital Invalidate the Assumption of Substitutability in "Weak" Sustainability Analysis?, Geophilos, No. 00(1), Land Research Trust, London, (with Gareth Edwards-Jones (2)), 122-133.
123. 2000. Defying the Corporate Golem (Lafarge Redland, Corporate "Human" Rights and the British Constitution), Foundations, William Temple Foundation, 3:4, 27.
122. 2000. When Mammon Comes Marching In... Challenging the Claim of Corporate "Human" Rights, Stornoway Gazette, 28 September, p. 4.
121. 2000. Shine On..., The Kingdom of Fife: Our Land and its Peoples, "keynote listener" contribution to proceedings of WECAN! conference, Falkland, 26-28.
120. 2000, "The whole house of Islam, and we Christians with them": an Interview with "the Last Orientalist" (Professor William Montgomery Watt), The Coracle, 3:51, Iona Community, (with Bashir Maan (1)), 8-11.
119. 2000, A Sabbath of the Land (Harris superquarry reconciliation, and SAC conservation area theology), Stornoway Gazette, 20 July, 4, being reprinted in ECOS: Journal of the British Association for Nature Conservation, autumn 2000.
118. 2000. Earth First, Suits Last, Product, No. 4, Edinburgh, 4.
117. 2000, God versus Trident: Constitutional Theology in Legal Defence, legal arguments prepared for Ellen Moxley of the "Greenock Three" Peace Women, Greenock Sheriff Court contingent submission.
116.
2000, Healing Nationhood: Essays on Spirituality, Place and Community,
including Land, Power & National Identity commissioned by the Russian
Academy of Sciences, Curlew Productions, Kelso, with the Centre for
Human Ecology and the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, 144pp., ISBN 1 900259 95
8, £7.50. 115.
2000, Who’s a Real Scot? The Report of “Embracing Multicultural
Scotland”, Centre for Human Ecology, Edinburgh, 28pp., (with Hanna Maan (1), Nick Wilding (2), Vérène Nicolas (3) and Amadu
Khan (4)). 114. 2000, Hefting the Deer to the Community: Red Deer Management, Reforesting Scotland, No. 24, 21-22. 113.
2000, Saint Andrew – Nonviolence and National Identity, Theology in
Scotland, St Mary’s College, University of St Andrews, VII:1, 55-70
PDF Version. 112.
2000, The Case for God: Carbeth Hutters’ Feudal Defence Against Eviction, Ecotheology,
Sheffield Academic Press, Issue 8, 86-110.
111. 2000, Socially Expressed Spectrum of Power, annual handout to students on Advanced Staff & Command Course at the Joint Services Command & Staff College, now part-published in Healing Nationhood (see above), 14-17. 110.
2000, Dancing to your Shadow: A Celtic Reflection on the Healing of
Broken-Heartedness, The Journal of Contemporary Health, Liverpool John
Moores University, Issue 8, 58-60; reprinted in PanGaia, Port Arena, CA.,
No. 23, 41-45. 109. 2000, God in All Creation: Address introducing business theme at Britain Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Quaker Monthly, Quaker Home Service, 79:2, July 2000, 163-167 and at press with Christian. 108.
2000, God, Creation and Yearly Meeting 2000, The Friends Quarterly, Kent,, 32:2, 49-58.
107. 1999, As the Gaelic Proverb says: The Bonds of Milk and Stronger than the Bonds of Blood, Edinburgh International Festival "Cultural Reflections" Lecture at The Hub, 9 August, published in The Herald, Glasgow, as the Saturday essay, 7 August, 15. 106.
1999, Land, Power & National Identity: Modern Russia and the Spirituality
of Nationhood – a View from Scotland, Russian Academy of Sciences
Department of Economics (English and Russian translation per Dr Dmitry Lvov,
Head of Department), Moscow, 89pp.; reprinted as lead item in Healing
Nationhood (Curlew Productions), 2000, see above. 105. 1999, Psychospiritual Effects of Biodiversity Loss in Celtic Culture and its Contemporary Geopoetic Restoration, in Cultural & Spiritual Values of Biodiversity: a Complementary Contribution to the Global Biodiversity Assessment, ed. Darrell Addison Posey, United Nations Environment Programme (Intermediate Technology Publications), Nairobi & London, 480-483. Now also in PDF.
104. 1999, The Politics of Holy Places, Land & Liberty, Henry George Foundation, London, Autumn, 15.
103.
1999, Knoydart Land Raiders Remembered through the Weave of History,
Stornoway Gazette, November 11 & 18, 7 & 7. 102.
1999, Coastal Fisheries Management – Lessons from Abroad, Fishing Monthly,
Jaunuary 1999, 6 (with David Thomson (1)). 101.
1999, People & Parliament: Reshaping Scotland? Let the People Speak (the
Full Technical Report of the People & Parliament Project), People &
Parliament Trust, Edinburgh, convened by Canon Kenyon E Wright, chair of the
Scottish Constitutional Convention (I undertook structuring the research
methodology, analyzing data and drafting this report, but it represents the
collective work of the Trust as a whole. The names of the 11 members of the
Steering Committee, who should be considered as co-authors, are listed in the report, which might be
cited as “Wright, K., McIntosh, A., et. al.”), 101pp.. 100.
1999, Liberation Theology in Scottish Community Empowerment, in Popular
Education and Social Action in Scottish Communities, Ian Martin, Jim
Crowther and Mae Shaw, (eds.), National Institute of Adult Continuing Education,
Leicester, 205-215. 99.
1998, Tide Must Turn for Fishing, The Herald, Glasgow (special
feature on Scottish fishing industry), 17 December, 14 (with David Thomson (1)). 98.
1998, Elijah or Elisha? A Shamanism for Today, The Christian
Parapsychologist, Churches’ Fellowship for Psychical and Spiritual
Studies, 13:4, 119-122. 97.
1998,
Monetarism is Killing Communities, Fishing News,
6 November, 16-17 (with David Thomson, (1)). 96. 1998, A Power of Love that Melts the Love of Power, (St. Andrew’s Day essay), The Herald, Glasgow, 30 November, 13. 95. 1998, Address to the Scottish Landowners’ Federation, 10 June 1998, edited versions as End to Lording It, Evening News, Edinburgh, 17 June, 10; Isles of Acrimony, The Guardian (Society), 22 July, 4-5; Our Land Belongs to Us, The Big Issue, Glasgow, 6 August, 10-11; full text in my Healing Nationhood, Curlew Productions, 2000, 107-111 (see above). 94. 1998, An evaluation of the historical condemnation of usury, Accounting, Business & Financial History, Routledge, London, (with Wayne Visser (1)), Vol. 8:2, 175-190. 92. 1998, Fairy Hills: merging heritage and conservation, ECOS, 18:2, British Association Nature Conservation, (with Patrick Laviolette (1)), 2-8. 91. 1998, (222KB) The Gal-Gael Peoples of Scotland: on Tradition Re-bearing, Recovery of Place and Making Identity Anew, Nature Religion Today, ed. Joanne Pearson, Richard Roberts & Geoffrey Samuel, Edinburgh University Press, 180-202. [Now also in PDF of original Cencrastus published version with photographs (7.3 MB)]
90. 1997, Sustainable Development for Scotland: Ritual, or Rite and Right? Keynote address to the Workers' Educational Association, Fife.
89. 1997, Cold hearts who cast the first stone (Victorian family values v. Biblical sexual ethics), The Herald, Glasgow, 17 November, 15. 88. 1997, Music, religion and some
questions of scripture, Stornoway Gazette,
22 May, 8. 87. 1997, University Debasement, Fourth World Review, 83 & 84, 23-25. 86.
1997, Colonised Land; Colonised Mind: People of the island of Eigg Celebrate
their Freedom, Resurgence,
184, 28-30. 85. 1997, The Gal-Gael Peoples of Scotland, Cencrastus: Scottish and International Literature, Arts and Affairs, 56, 6-15 (see also under 1998 for version with introduction). [PDF of original Cencrastus published version with photographs (7.4 MB)] 84. 1997, Enclosed Lands; Enclosed
Minds, Adelaide Voices, summer,
Australia. 83. 1997, Eigg Freedom Shlide, a 12/8 jig (slide) commissioned by the Isle of Eigg Residents' Association for the island's freedom celebration. 82.
1996, Maintaining the bonds of the island’s core community (Eigg), The
Scotsman,
13-12-96, 18. 81.
1996, Eigg’s chance to buy its freedom, The
Herald, 16-11-96, 14. 80.
1996, Wounded childhoods form bullies with bullets, Scotland on Sunday
(SoS Essay), 27-10-96, 20. 79.
1996, When science is not the business, The
Herald, 1-10-96, 15. 78.
1996, Taking arms against the mercenaries, New
Scientist (note also the senior editor’s leader in this issue defending
the Centre for Human Ecology’s “tradition of fearless inquiry” in the
context of Edinburgh University’s closure move), 4-5-96, 51. 77.
1996, Root of all knowledge cast out on a limb, Scotland on Sunday (SoS Essay), 2-6-96, 20. 76.
1996, Science facing future ruled by the pursuit of profit, The
Scotsman, 6-3-96, 14. 75.
1996, Getting away from the science of Dr Strangelove, The Guardian (Higher Education), 9-4-96 (with David Bellamy (1)).
74.
1996, Community, spirit, place: a reviving Celtic shamanism, The
Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy, 13:3, 111-120, (Canada). 73.
1996, (261KB) From Eros to Thanatos: Cigarette
Advertising’s Imagery of Violation as an Icon into British Cultural
Psychopathology, Centre for Human Ecology Occasional Paper, University of Edinburgh Faculty of Science &
Engineering, (featured in front page lead story of Wall Street Journal, 10 Oct.
1996), 52pp., £10.00. 70.
1995, The Fallacy of the Presumption of Symmetrical Depreciation in the
Substitutionality of Natural and Human-Made Capital, Journal of Law and Religion, XI:2, Hamline University School of Law,
Saint Paul Mn., 789-791. 69.
1995, (233KB) Introduction to the Isle of Harris Proposed Superquarry Public Inquiry
Theological Testimony (prefacing publication of complete Inquiry testimonies of
the Rev. Professor Donald MacLeod, Chief Sulian Stone Eagle Herney and with
commentary by Professor Alesia Maltz on the relevance to the American
constitutional position on religion and politics), Journal
of Law and Religion, XI:2, 755-788 (and appendix, 789-791). 68.
1995, Ecology: science or poetry, Sylva,
58, 5-11 (debate with Robert Muetzelfeldt (2)). 67.
1995, Spirituality, Theology and
Environmental Politics, Iona Community Occasional Paper No. 3, in The
Coracle, November 1995, 6-8. 66.
1995, Theology, Iona and the Harris superquarry, Coracle, Iona Community, May, 6-9. 65
1995, Theology rocks superquarry scheme, ECOS,
British Assoc. Nature Conservation, 16:1, 47-52. 64.
1995, Theology and the Isle of Harris
superquarry public inquiry, (ed.), Centre for Human Ecology, Edinburgh, 154
pp., £10.00. 63.
1995, Review of Human Ecology: Fragments
of Anti-fragmentary views of the World, Steiner, D. & Nauser, M. (eds.),
Routledge, in Environmental Values,
4:3, 274-276. 62.
1995, GATT and crofting: the Uruguay round around Ullapool, Scottish
Affairs, 12, 73-86, (with Osbert Lancaster (1)). 61.
1995, Echoes down the glen of landed power, Reforesting
Scotland, 13, 26-28. 60. 1995, Lairds are landed with a different kind of loving, The Scotsman, 4 April, 12 [an edited version of Reforesting Scotland's "Echoes" article]. 59.
1995, Popular resistance and the emergence of radical environmentalism in
Scotland, in Ecological Resistance
Movements: the Global Emergence of Radical and Popular Environmentalism,
Taylor, B. (ed.), State University of New York Press, 1995, 241-256, (with
Brendan Hill (1), Rachael Freeman (2) and Steve Blamires (3)). 58. 1994, Reclaiming the Scottish Highlands: clearance, conflict, crofting, The Ecologist, 24:2, 64-70 (with Andy Wightman (2) and Dan Morgan (3)) (this summarises the longer paper in Interculture). 57.
1994, Witness on theological
considerations concerning superquarrying and the integrity of creation,
Scottish Office Inquiry Reporters Unit, Harris superquarry inquiry submission,
78 pp. (with Donald MacLeod (2) and Sulian Stone Eagle Herney (3)). 56.
1994, (287KB) The Scottish Highlands in colonial and psychodynamic perspective, Interculture:
International Journal of Transdisciplinary and Intercultural Research,
XXVII:3, 2-36, (with Andy Wightman (2) and Dan Morgan (3)). 55.
1994, The parable of Jesus, subversive grace and the metaphor of religion, Theology
in Green (now Ecotheology) 4:3, 31-37. 54.
1994, Reclaiming Scotland from Feudalism, Lochaber
Life, Oct/Nov, 4pp.. 53.
1994, Report on Ethics and Practicalities
of Non-usurious Investment Policy, Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund,
11 pp.. 52.
1994, Theology goes against superquarry, Stornoway
Gazette, 31 March, 11. 51.
1994, Over the rainbow: an Irish pilgrimage, The Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy, 11:3, 131-135. 50.
1994, Journey to the Hebrides, Scottish
Affairs, 6, 52-67. 49.
1993, New Human Ecology Course, Greening
Universities, The Greening of Higher Education Council, 1:1, 8-9 48.
1993, He that diggeth a pit: the coastal superquarry debate in South Harris, West
Highland Free Press, 9 April, 8. 47.
1993, What is God?, I to I, Jan-Mar,
19. 46.
1993, Rainforests and high finance: A Faerie Story and Open Letter to Alice
Walker,, World
Rainforest Report, 26, Rainforest Information Centre, Australia, 18-20. 45.
1993, The GulfWatch Papers: Responses, Edinburgh
Review, 89, Polygon, 144-155, (debate with Dr John Beloff on the ethics of
the Gulf War). 44.
1992, Book-keeping, Accountancy and
Management Accounting for Development Workers, Voluntary Service Overseas
Training Dept, London, 44pp.. 43.
1992, A sound ecology, Music Teacher,
71:8, 22-25, (with Chuck Holdeman (2)). |