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Vandana Shiva


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Basics:

On the Web: Articles

On the Web: Specialized Sites

In the Library: Articles:

Wheat, Sue. “Vandana Shiva,” New Internationalist (6/95):31. Interview.

In the Library: Non-Fiction Books:

Shiva, Vandana. Staying Alive: Women, Ecology & Development (London, 1988).

__________. Chipko: India's Civilisational Response to the Forest Crisis (New Delhi,1988).

__________. The Violence of the Green Revolution: Ecological Degradation & Political Conflict in Punjab (London, 1991).

__________. Biodiversity: Social & Ecological Perspectives (London, 1991).

__________ & J. Bandyopadhyay. Ecology & the Politics of Survival: Conflicts over Natural Resources in India (Tokyo, 1991).

__________ & Maria Mies. Ecofeminism (London, 1993).

__________ (ed.) Minding Our Lives: Women from the South & North Reconnect Ecology & Health (Philadelphia, 1993).

__________. Monocultures of the Mind: Perspectives on Biodiversity & Biotechnology (London, 1993).

__________ (ed.) Close to Home: Women Reconnect Ecology, Health & Develpment Worldwide (Philadelphia, 1994).

__________ (ed.) Biodiversity Conservation: Whose Resource? Whose Knowledge? (New Delhi, 1994).

_________ & Ingunn Moser (eds.) Biopolitics: A Feminist & Ecological Reader on Biotechnology (London, 1995).

__________ et al. Ecological Costs of Economic Globalisation: the Indian Experience (New Delhi, 1997).

__________ et al. The Enclosure & Recovery of the Commons: Biodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge & Intellectual Property Rights (New Delhi, 1997).

__________. Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature & Knowledge (Boston, 1997).

__________. Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply (Cambridge MA, 2000).

__________. Tomorrow's Biodiversity (London, 2000).

__________. Licence to Kill: How the Unholy Trinity -- the World Back, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organiztion -- are Killing Livelihoods, Environment & Democracy in India (New Delhi, 2000).

__________ & Margaret Antony. The Beedi Ban, Tobacco Monopolies, & the Myth of Child Labour: Deconstructing the Politics of Trade Sanctions (New Delhi, 2000).

__________ & Ashok Emani. Climate Change, Deforestation & the Orissa Super Cyclone: Ecological Costs of Globalization (New Delhi, 2001)

__________. Protect or Plunder? Understanding Intellectual Property Rights (London, 2001).

__________. India Divided: Diversity & Democracy Under Attack (NY: Seven Stories, 2005).

In the Library: Fiction

In the Library: Poetry

In the Library: Photography

CD & Audio:

Film & Video:

"Science for Survival," (1995), 50 m. From Bullfrog Films.



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