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Steve Simpson, Professor
136 Wittich Hall   (608) 785-8216

Representative Publications  

Books

Simpson, Steven, Dan Miller, and Buzz Bocher.  2006.  The Processing Pinnacle: An Educator’s Guide to Better Processing.  Oklahoma City: Wood N’ Barnes, 200 pp.  

Simpson, Steven.  2003.  The Leader Who is Hardly Known: Self-less Teaching from the Chinese Tradition. Oklahoma City: Wood N’ Barnes, 196 pp.  

Professional Journal Articles

Simpson, Steven. 2006. The heart of the symposium of experiential education research. Journal of Experiential Education, 28(3).

Maningas, Michael, and Steven Simpson.  2003.  Preparing to Be an Entry-level Outdoor Leader: Hiring Preferences of Accredited Organizations of the Association for Experiential Education.  Journal of Experiential Education, 25(3): 354.  

Yoshioka, Carlton., Ralph Nilson, and Steven Simpson. February 2002. A cross-cultural study of desired psychological benefits to leisure of American, Canadian, Japanese and Taiwanese college students, LARNet;The Cyber Journal of Applied Leisure and Recreation Research.   http://www.nccu.edu/larnet/larnet.htm.  

Simpson, Steven.  2001. In Nature we see ourselves: A Tao perspective.  Call to Earth: Journal of the International Association for Environmental Philosophy, 2(2): 12-15.

Simpson, Steven. 2000. Workshops, Global Classrooms, and the Future of Experiential Education.  Journal of Experiential Education, 23(3): 182-183.

Simpson, Steven. 1999.  A simple lesson in experiencing nature.  Journal of Experiential Education, 22(3): 118-122.

Simpson, Steve, Dan Miller, and Buzz Bocher. 1999. The Processing Methodology Spectrum and Therapeutic Recreation. Expanding Horizons in Therapeutic Recreation, XXVIII: 13-20. er Custom Publishing.  Pp. 261-271.   Reprinted 1998 by Eric/Cress: Access No. ED 414 147.

Simpson, Steven, and Kelly Cain.  1996.  A Leopold for the Nineties: The Ecological Age and Outdoor Recreation. Journal of Experiential Education, 19(1): 14-21.

Simpson, Steven, and Kelly Cain. 1995. Recreation’s Role in the Environmental Ethics Dialogue: The Case of Aldo   Leopold and the Morality of Hunting.  Journal of Applied Recreation Research, 20(3): 185-201.

Simpson, Steven, and Leo H. McAvoy.  1994.  Potential of Legislative Histories in Federal Resource Management: Case Study of the New River Gorge National River.  Society and Natural Resources, 7: 551-560.

Simpson, Steven, Tsai Huei-min, and Lee Su-yuan. 1994. Kinmen and Lanyu: Recreation Resource Management Strategies on Taiwan's Outlying Islands.  Chinese Environment and Development, 5(1): 29-46.

Popular Articles and Publications

Simpson, Steven, and Kelly Cain. 1994. Why Leopold Loved Hunting. In Game and Fish Publications  (30 regional outdoor magazines), including Wisconsin Sportsman, 1994 (11):32D-32F); Reprint 1996 as Leopold on Hunting, Strides Toward a Land Ethic, 2(7): 4-6.

Simpson, Steven. 1993.  National Parks of Taiwan. Taipei: Chinese National Park Society. 32pp.

Simpson, Steven. 1993. Tienhsiang: The Heart of the Gorge. Travel in Taiwan (ROC), 8(4): 3-6.

Simpson, Steven.1993. Jenao and the Road to Good Health. Travel in Taiwan (ROC), 7(8):26-29.

Simpson, Steven. 1993.  Chinese Backpacking: An Ascent of Jade Mountain.  Travel in Taiwan ROC), 7(12): 4-8.

Simpson, Steven, and Hsieh Man-yu. 1993. River Tracing: An Encounter with Water and Stone.  Travel in Taiwan (ROC), 7(10): 13-15.

Simpson, Steven, Huei-Min Tsai, and Chau-Jen Chen. 1992. Island of Diversity: Nature Conservation in Taiwan. Taipei: Council of Agriculture/Department of National Parks. 35 pp.

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