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PUBLICATIONS BY CENTER FOR VALUES MEMBERS AND AFFILIATED SCHOLARS

  1. Richard Scotch, Sonya Michel, and Sarah Rose. (forthcoming 2013). Poverty and Social Policy in the United States: Social Citizenship in Historical, Comparative, and Transnational Perspective.
  2. Matthew J. Brown. (forthcoming 2012). Science and democracy in international relations. In Ralston, S. J., editor, Philosophical Pragmatism and International Relations: Essays for a Bold New World. Lexington Books.
  3. Richard Scotch and Allison Carey, eds. (forthcoming 2011). Disability and Community. Research in Social Science and Disability Volume 6. Emerald Publishing Group.
  4. Matthew J. Brown. (2010). Genuine Problems and the Significance of Science. Contemporary Pragmatism 7(2).
  5. Monica Evans. (2010). "Murder, Ransom, Theft, and Grief: Understanding Digital Ethics in Games." In Videogame Cultures and the Future of Interactive Entertainment, Daniel Riha (ed.). Inter-Disciplinary Press.
  6. Matthew J. Brown, (2009) Models and Perspectives on Stage: Remarks on Giere's Scientific Perspectivism. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 40:2 pp. 213-220.
  7. Monica Evans. (2009). "You Can Kill Your Friends But You Can't Save Gnomeregan." In World of Warcraft and Philosophy: Wrath of the Philosopher King, Luke Cuddy and John Nordlinger (eds.). Open Court Press.
  8. Richard Scotch. (2001). "Advocacy and Political Action." in Handbook of Disability Studies, Gary L. Albrecht, Katherine D. Seelman, Michael Bury (eds.). Sage Publications, Inc.
  9. Richard Scotch and Sharon Barnartt. (2001). Disability Protests:  Contentious Politics 1970 – 1999. Gallaudet University Press.