Research Publications
(selected)
© Maria Botero
Botero M. forthcoming. Humans as Animals. In A. Mertig (ed) Research Handbook on Animals and Society. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Botero, M (2022). Chimpanzee Sexual Behavior. In T. Shackelford (Ed) The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Psychology (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology). Volume 4, Controversies, Application, and Nonhuman Primate Extensions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p.355-369.
Botero, Maria. (2022). Bringing back morality to animal research ethics. Metascience. 31. 1-4.
Botero, M. (2021). Primate Parents: Theories, Bias and Change in the Study of the Evolution of Parenting. In N. Gontier, A. Lock & C. Sinha (Eds.) Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution, Oxford University Press. Online publication date May 2021.
Botero, M. (2020). Observing Primates: Gender, Power, and Knowledge in Primatology. In Crasnow S. & Intemann K (Eds.)The Routledge Feminist Philosophy of Science Handbook. London and New York: Routledge
Botero M. (2020) Primate Orphans. In: Vonk J., Shackelford T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer.
Botero, M. & Whatley, E. (2020) Harm, Consent, and Virtual Selves in Full Body Ownership Illusions: Real Concerns for Immersive Virtual Reality Therapies upcoming. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Clinical Neuroethics Issue, vol 29 (4), p. 585-591.
Botero, M., & Desforges, D. (2020). Role of Moral Values in Evaluation of the Use of Nonhuman Animals in Research. Society & Animals, p. 1-18.
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Botero, M., Langley, H. A., & Venta, A. (2020). The untenable omission of touch in maternal sensitivity and attachment research. Infant and Child Development, 29(2), e2159.
Botero, M. (2019). Understanding the Moral Implications of Morgan’s Canon. In The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics (pp. 35-42). Routledge.
Dudzinski, K. M., Hill, H. M., & Botero, M. (2019). Methodological Considerations for Comparison of Cross-species Use of Tactile Contact. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 32.
Botero, M. (2018) Primates are Touched by Your Concern: Touch, Emotion, and Social Cognition in Chimpanzees. In K. Andrews & J. Beck (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Animal Minds p. 372-380. London and New York: Routledge.
Botero, M. (2018). Bringing Touch Back to the Study of Emotions in Human and Non-Human Primates: A Theoretical Exploration. International Journal of Comparative Psychology Volume 31.
Botero, M. (2017) Autonomy in Children: Accessing the Inaccessible Space in Essex County Vol. 1: Tales from the Farm. Graphic Novels as Philosophy p. 64-86. University Press of Mississippi.
Botero, M. (2017) To What Kind of Research They Can Dissent? The Role that Distinguishing Between Biomedical and Behavioral Research Plays in Granting Dissent and Assent to Chimpanzees used in Experimentation. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 26 (2) p. 288-91.
Botero, M. (2016) Tactless Scientists, Ignoring Touch in the Study of Joint Attention. Philosophical Psychology 29: 1200-1214.
Botero, M., Buccafurni, D. & Desforges, D. (2016) How Much Should the People Know? Implications of Methodological Choices in The Study of Intentionality and Blame Ascriptions, Applied Psychology and Criminal Justice. 12:101-113
Botero, M. (2016) Death in the Family. Animal Sentience (1) p. 40.
Botero, M. (2014). How Primate Mothers and Infants Communicate, Characterizing Interaction in Mother-Infant Studies Across Species. In M. Pina & N. Gontier (Eds.), The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates: A Multidisciplinary Approach (pp. 83-100). London: Springer.
Botero, M., MacDonald, S., & Miller, R. (2013) Anxiety-related Behavior of Orphan Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Gombe National Park, Tanzania. Primates, Volume 54 (1): 21-26.
Botero, M. (2012) Reconstructing with More Situated Social Interactions, Emotion Review, 4: 246-6.
Botero, M. (2011) Genderless Subjects in Cognitive Science: Physicalism in the Transgender World. In T. Teo, P. Stenner, A. Rutherford, et al., (Eds.) Varieties of Theoretical Psychology International Philosophical and Practical Concerns, Toronto: Captus University Publications.
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Botero, M (2022). Chimpanzee Sexual Behavior. In T. Shackelford (Ed) The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Psychology (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology). Volume 4, Controversies, Application, and Nonhuman Primate Extensions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p.355-369.
Botero, Maria. (2022). Bringing back morality to animal research ethics. Metascience. 31. 1-4.
Botero, M. (2021). Primate Parents: Theories, Bias and Change in the Study of the Evolution of Parenting. In N. Gontier, A. Lock & C. Sinha (Eds.) Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution, Oxford University Press. Online publication date May 2021.
Botero, M. (2020). Observing Primates: Gender, Power, and Knowledge in Primatology. In Crasnow S. & Intemann K (Eds.)The Routledge Feminist Philosophy of Science Handbook. London and New York: Routledge
Botero M. (2020) Primate Orphans. In: Vonk J., Shackelford T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer.
Botero, M. & Whatley, E. (2020) Harm, Consent, and Virtual Selves in Full Body Ownership Illusions: Real Concerns for Immersive Virtual Reality Therapies upcoming. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Clinical Neuroethics Issue, vol 29 (4), p. 585-591.
Botero, M., & Desforges, D. (2020). Role of Moral Values in Evaluation of the Use of Nonhuman Animals in Research. Society & Animals, p. 1-18.
.
Botero, M., Langley, H. A., & Venta, A. (2020). The untenable omission of touch in maternal sensitivity and attachment research. Infant and Child Development, 29(2), e2159.
Botero, M. (2019). Understanding the Moral Implications of Morgan’s Canon. In The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics (pp. 35-42). Routledge.
Dudzinski, K. M., Hill, H. M., & Botero, M. (2019). Methodological Considerations for Comparison of Cross-species Use of Tactile Contact. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 32.
Botero, M. (2018) Primates are Touched by Your Concern: Touch, Emotion, and Social Cognition in Chimpanzees. In K. Andrews & J. Beck (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Animal Minds p. 372-380. London and New York: Routledge.
Botero, M. (2018). Bringing Touch Back to the Study of Emotions in Human and Non-Human Primates: A Theoretical Exploration. International Journal of Comparative Psychology Volume 31.
Botero, M. (2017) Autonomy in Children: Accessing the Inaccessible Space in Essex County Vol. 1: Tales from the Farm. Graphic Novels as Philosophy p. 64-86. University Press of Mississippi.
Botero, M. (2017) To What Kind of Research They Can Dissent? The Role that Distinguishing Between Biomedical and Behavioral Research Plays in Granting Dissent and Assent to Chimpanzees used in Experimentation. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 26 (2) p. 288-91.
Botero, M. (2016) Tactless Scientists, Ignoring Touch in the Study of Joint Attention. Philosophical Psychology 29: 1200-1214.
Botero, M., Buccafurni, D. & Desforges, D. (2016) How Much Should the People Know? Implications of Methodological Choices in The Study of Intentionality and Blame Ascriptions, Applied Psychology and Criminal Justice. 12:101-113
Botero, M. (2016) Death in the Family. Animal Sentience (1) p. 40.
Botero, M. (2014). How Primate Mothers and Infants Communicate, Characterizing Interaction in Mother-Infant Studies Across Species. In M. Pina & N. Gontier (Eds.), The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates: A Multidisciplinary Approach (pp. 83-100). London: Springer.
Botero, M., MacDonald, S., & Miller, R. (2013) Anxiety-related Behavior of Orphan Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Gombe National Park, Tanzania. Primates, Volume 54 (1): 21-26.
Botero, M. (2012) Reconstructing with More Situated Social Interactions, Emotion Review, 4: 246-6.
Botero, M. (2011) Genderless Subjects in Cognitive Science: Physicalism in the Transgender World. In T. Teo, P. Stenner, A. Rutherford, et al., (Eds.) Varieties of Theoretical Psychology International Philosophical and Practical Concerns, Toronto: Captus University Publications.
Blog
The Brains Blog. Featured Scholar
General Audience
Chimpanzees Correct Cultural Biases About How Good Mothers Behave. Aeon/Psyche
Guest Editor
International Journal of Comparative Psychology. Special Issue: Expanding Perception: The Role of Touch in Comparative Psychology
In the news
Today @ SAM
CV 2021