Recent publications:

Animal, Vegetable, or Woman?  A Feminist Critique of Ethical Vegetarianism (SUNY Press, 2000).

"Should Feminists Be Vegetarians?" Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 19(2): 405-434 (see also "Reply to Adams, Donovan, Gaard & Gruen" in 21(1): 242-260.)

"Discrimination and Bias in the Vegan Ideal." Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7(1): 41-76.

"The Use and Abuse of Scientific Studies." Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5(2): 217-233.

"Sustainability and the Moral Community." Agriculture and Human Values 9(4): 48-57.

"Do We Have a Moral Obligation to Practice a Sustainable Agriculture?" Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 1(1): 81-96.

Dr. George has given numerous public lectures and workshops on ethics in the scientific professions, most recently at Oregon State University, Washington State University, University of Montana, Iowa State University, and North Dakota State University. Her recent publications address conflicts in the rights of women and children to adequate nutrition and health versus animal rights.