Recent Publications
Bradshaw, G.A. and Borchers, J.G. (2008). Coming
home on the range. Jefferson Monthly, May (pdf
version)
Bradshaw, G.A. et al. (in review). More than Kin:
Effects of Trauma and Cross-Fostering in Chimpanzees.
Developmental Psychology.
Bradshaw. G.A. (in press). What's
love got to do with it? Everything. Best Friends
Magazine. July 2008.
Bradshaw, G.A. (in press). Animal Ways. In Women
and Animals L. Kemmerer, (ed.)
Bradshaw, G.A. (in press). Beauty, brain, and beast:
the emergence of trans-species psychology. In Ecotherapy
(eds. Chalquist, C. & L. Buzzell-Salzmann). Sierra
Club Books.
Bradshaw, G.A. and E.Lawino Abe. (in press). Elephant
and Humans. In Marc Bekoff (Ed.), Encyclopedia
of Human-Animal Relationships: An Exploration of Our
Connections with Other Animals. Greenwood Publishing.
Bradshaw, G.A. et al. (2008). Building an inner sanctuary:
trauma-induced symptoms in non-human great apes. Journal
of Trauma and Dissociation, 9(1), 9-34.
Bradshaw, G.A. (2008). Inside looking out: neuroethological
compromise effects on elephants in captivity. In D.
L. Forthman, L.F.Kane, & P. F. Waldau (Eds),
An Elephant in the Room: the Science and Well-being
of Elephants in Captivity. North Grafton, MA:
Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine's Center
for Animals and Public Policy.
Bradshaw, G.A. & L. Marino. (2007). Kin
under the skin. Best Friends Magazine.
November 2007.
Bradshaw, G.A. (2007). Of Pachyderms, Perils, and
People. The George Lucas Foundation Press,
3(7), 24-25.
Bradshaw, G.A.(2007). Elephants
in circuses: analysis of practice, policy, and the
future. Policy Paper, Animals
and Society Institute.
Orosz, S. & G.A. Bradshaw. (2007). Neuroanatomy
of the companion avian parrot. The Veterinary Clinics
of North American: Exotic Animal Practice: Neuroanatomy
and Neurodiagnostics. (eds. L. Tell & M. Knipe).
10(3) 775-802.
Bradshaw, G.A. & D. Durham. 2007. Restoring natural
balance: animal trauma and recovery. Natural Horse.
April/.May.
Bradshaw, G.A. & A.N. Schore. (2007). How elephants
are opening doors: developmental neuroethology, attachment,
and social context. Ethology, 113,
426–436.
Bradshaw, G.A. & M. Watkins. (2006).Trans-species
psychology; theory and praxis. Spring. V. 75,p. 69-94.
Bradshaw, G.A. (2006). No longer a mind of our own.
Seed. June/July (html/pdf).
Bradshaw, G.A. , & R. M. Sapolsky. (2006). Mirror,
Mirror. American Scientist, 94 (6) November-December.
Bradshaw, G. A. (2006).Elephant
PTSD. Interview on The Current, a CBC
broadcast, March 2, 2006.
Bradshaw, G.A , Linden, P. G., and A.N. Schore, (2005).
Behavioural and physiological effects of trauma on
Psittacines. Proceedings of the Association of Avian
Veterinarians. 26th Annual Conference and Expo, August
9-11, 2005, Monterey, CA. Annotated
reference list.
Elephant
Rage. Interviewed for National Geographic Channel's
Explorer, June 5, 2005.
Bradshaw, G.A. and B.L. Finlay. (2005). Natural
symmetry. Nature 435:149.
Bradshaw, G.A. & R.M. Sapolsky (2006) Mirror,
mirror. Amercian Scientist. November/December.
Bradshaw, G.A , Green, P. L..,& Schore, A.N.
2005. Behavioural and physiological effects of trauma
on Psittacines. Proceedings of the Association of
Avian Veterinarians. 26th Annual Conference, August
9-11, 2005, Monterey, CA.
Bradshaw, G.A , A.N. Schore, J.L. Brown, J.H. Poole,
and C. J. Moss. (2005). Elephant
breakdown. Nature vol. 433: 807.
Bradshaw, G.A. (2005). Elephant Trauma and Recovery:
From Human Violence to Liberation Ecopsychology. (Doctoral
dissertation, Pacifica Graduate Institute).
Borchers, J. G., G. A. Bradshaw, and T. Tshiguvho.
(accepted). Butterfly at the boundary: Towards an
epistemology of the sustainable. Ecological Complexity.
Marquet, P.A. and G.A. Bradshaw (2004). Ecosystem
disruption in the Americas. Revista Chilena de Historia
Natural 77: 369-370.
Bradshaw, G.A. (2004) Not
by bread alone: symbolic loss, trauma, and recovery
in elephant communities. Society and Animals vol.
12 no. 2 pp 143-158.
Bradshaw, G.A., and P. Marquet. (2002) How landscapes
change: Human disturbance and ecosystem disruptions
in the Americas. Springer-Verlag.
Bradshaw, G.A. and M. Bekoff (2001). Ecology and social
responsibility: the re-embodiment of science. Trends
in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 16. No 8. 460-465.
Bradshaw, G.A. and M. Bekoff. 2000. Integrating humans
and nature: reconciling the boundaries of science
and society. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:309-310.
Bradshaw, G. A. and J. G. Borchers. 2000. Uncertainty
as information: narrowing the science-policy gap.
Conservation Ecology 4(1): 7. [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol4/iss1/art7/
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