Publications and Works In Progress

Published

Book chapters

[Lead author] Battersby, H., and MacGregor, Sherilyn. (2026). ‘Ecofeminist Ethics’, in Edell, C., Sabourin, C. (eds.), Feminist Ethics An Introduction to Fundamental Concepts and Current Issues. Routledge.

Review articles

(2024) ‘Book Review. Martha Nussbaum. Justice For Animals: Our Collective Responsibility‘, Environmental Ethics, 46(1): https://doi.org/10.5840/enviroethics20244613

(2022) ‘Book Review. Jan Laitos, Rethinking Environmental Law: Why Environmental Laws Should Conform to the Laws of Nature’, Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 25, 4: https://doi.org/10.1080/13880292.2022.2153460

Forthcoming

Journal articles

Battersby, H. (2026). ‘Defending relational value from its critics, and the importance of both relational and constitutive values‘, Environmental Ethics.

Other written works

Battersby, H. (2024). ‘Moral considerability in a relationally rich world’, Doctoral thesis manuscript, The University of Manchester, 19 Jul 2024.

(2020) ‘Is killing animals a matter of animal welfare?’, UK Centre for Animal Law, Animal Justice UK, Farmed Animals Special (August 2020): https://alaw.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Animal-Justice-UK-Farmed-Animal-Special-2020-2.pdf

(2020) ‘COVID-19, ecological justice, and veganism’, Sustainable Consumption Institute Blogs: https://blogs.manchester.ac.uk/sci/2020/05/29/covid-19-ecological-justice-and-veganism/

Works in progress

Journal article (under consideration): ‘Virtual animals, real injustice: video games, cultural representation, and misrecognition of nonhuman animals’

Journal article (under consideration): ‘What’s accessibility got to do with ecocentrism?

Journal article (in progress): with Julian van Vught (co-author): ‘Rights of nature, rights within nature? A multispecies justice perspective on rights of nature in Europe’

Journal article (in progress): ‘Towards a taxonomy of microbial value’

Journal article (in progress): ‘Cell-agriculture, meat, and the doubly-absent referent’