Scholz served as Editor of
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy from 2003 to 2008 and Co-editor for the
Journal for Peace and Justice Studies from 2006 to 2011. She is the former Editor of
Hypatia, resigning in protest in 2017 due to the
Hypatia transracialism controversy that took place under her stewardship. She has published four single-author books:
On de Beauvoir (2000),
On Rousseau (2001),
Political Solidarity (2008) and ''Feminism: A Beginner's Guide
(2010). She co-edited Peacemaking: Lessons from the Past, Visions for the Future
(2000) with Judith Presler and The Contradictions of Freedom: Philosophical Essays on Simone de Beauvoir's Les Mandarins
(2005) with Shannon M. Mussett. She has published 20 peer-reviewed journal articles, 10 anthology contributions and 20 book reviews. She also contributed articles to the Encyclopedia of Global Justice'' (2011), edited by
Deen Chatterjee. She finds all three types of solidarity importantly distinct, although they do have some unifying characteristics. Scholz goes to great efforts to avoid vagueness when discussing concepts, providing concrete articulations of concepts like 'injustice' and 'oppression,' rather than resorting to vague or demagogic treatments of such concepts. Scholz argues that political solidarity is a moral relation among humans; political solidarity with non-human animals, then, is not possible but political solidarity on behalf of nonhuman animals is. Some ecofeminists have challenged her on this point, seeking to conceptualize solidarity with non-humans. Scholz has suggested that a more fruitful approach is to think of the moral relations of social solidarity with non-human animals. ==References==