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Professor Bronwyn Hayward

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Department: Political Science and International Relations

Email: bronwyn.hayward@canterbury.ac.nz

Phone Number: +64 3 369 3999 ext. null

Office: Elsie Locke Building 609

Language: English

About
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Fields of Research

  • Children and youth politics
  • Climate change
  • Urban governance and planning
  • Resilience
  • Social research
  • Citizenship and civics education
  • New Zealand politics
  • Environmental policy

Researcher Summary

Prof Bronwyn Hayward (MNZM) is a Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations and Director of The Sustainable Citizenship and Civic Imagination Research group. Her research focuses on the intersection of sustainability, youth, climate change and citizenship.
Bronwyn is a Coordinating Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR6 report (cities & infrastructure) and was a lead author for the 2018 Special Report on 1.5 (Sustainable development & Poverty eradication). She is co-primary investigator with University of Surrey's ESRC funded CUSP: Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity, she leads the CYCLES Children and Youth in Cities lifestyle Evaluation study in 7 world cities.
She was an Erskine Fellow with University College, Oxford, UK 2017. Recent books are Sea Change: Climate politics and New Zealand (BWB, 2017) and Children, Citizenship and Environment (Routledge, 2012 and a revised second #SchoolStrike edition Routledge London, 2021).
She has served on the International Social Sciences Council steering committee - Transformative Research, as a co-researcher with University of Oslo, Voices of the Future project, a lead author on UNEP's global survey of 18-35 year olds lifestyles and sustainability & as a trustee for the UK Foundation for Democracy and Sustainability. Outside academia Bronwyn worked for children's TV, as a Ministerial appointment to the NZ Broadcasting Standards Authority & as a trustee for the SPARK Foundation & Give A Little. She was inaugural joint winner of UC Arts Conscience & Critic of Society Research Award 2014, Kiwibank Local Hero 2019, winner in 2021 of Westpac/Stuff media Supreme Woman of Influence & Environment categories

Subject Area: Disciplines

  • Environmental Studies: Environmental Studies
  • Human Geography: Human Geography
  • Political Science, International Relations and Public Policy: Political Science; Public Policy
  • Resilience: Social: Health and Wellbeing; People and Community

Resources

  • Staff webpage

Prizes and Awards

  • Inaugural Joint Winner of the 2014 College of Arts Conscience and Critic of Society Research award ( 2014 - 2018)
  • Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit ( 2021 - present )
  • NZ of the year Local Hero (Climate and Sustainability in the Community ) ( 2019 )
  • Supreme Woman of Influence and Environment Award ( 2021 - present )
  • UC 2019 Supreme Sustainability Award ( 2019 )

Research/Scholarly/Creative Works

Authored Books
  • Hayward B. (2020) Children, citizenship and environment: #Schoolstrike edition. 1-259. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003000396.
  • Hayward BM. (2017) Sea Change: Climate Politics and New Zealand. BWB Bridget Williams Books. 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.7810/9781988533285.
  • Hayward B. (2012) Children, citizenship and environment: Nurturing a democratic imagination in a changing world. London: Routledge. 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203106839.
Journal Articles
  • Liverman D., vonHedemann N., Nying’uro P., Rummukainen M., Stendahl K., Gay-Antaki M., Craig M., Aguilar L., Bynoe P. and Call F. (2022) Survey of gender bias in the IPCC. Nature 602(7895): 30-32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/d41586-022-00208-1.
  • Pelling M., Chow WTL., Chu E., Dawson R., Dodman D., Fraser A., Hayward B., Khirfan L., McPhearson T. and Prakash A. (2022) A climate resilience research renewal agenda: learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience. Climate and Development 14(7): 617-624. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2021.1956411.
  • Prendergast K., Hayward B., Aoyagi M., Burningham K., Hasan MM., Jackson T., Jha V., Kuroki L., Loukianov A. and Mattar H. (2021) Corrigendum: Youth Attitudes and Participation in Climate Protest: An International Cities Comparison Frontiers in Political Science Special Issue: Youth Activism in Environmental Politics(Front. Polit. Sci., (2021), 3, (696105), 10.3389/fpos.2021.696105). Frontiers in Political Science 3 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.794704.
  • Prendergast K., Hayward B., Aoyagi M., Burningham K., Hasan MM., Jackson T., Jha V., Kuroki L., Loukianov A. and Mattar H. (2021) Youth Attitudes and Participation in Climate Protest: An International Cities Comparison Frontiers in Political Science Special Issue: Youth Activism in Environmental Politics. Frontiers in Political Science 3 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.696105.
  • Fath BD. and Hayward B. (2020) Inaugural issue Editorial. Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 1: A1-A2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crsust.2020.06.002.
  • Hayward B., Hinge Salili D., Leo Tupuana’i L. and Tualamali’i’ J. (2020) It’s Not “Too Late”. Learning from Small Pacific Island Developing States in a Warming World. WIREs Climate Change 11(1) http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wcc.612.
  • Nissen S., Prendergast K., Aoyagi M., Burningham K., Hasan MM., Hayward B., Jackson T., Jha V., Mattar H. and Schudel I. (2020) Young people and environmental affordances in urban sustainable development: insights into transport and green and public space in seven cities. Sustainable Earth 3(1) 17 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42055-020-00039-w.
  • Pihl E., Alfredsson E., Bengtsson M., Bowen KJ., Cástan Broto V., Chou KT., Cleugh H., Ebi K., Edwards CM. and Fisher E. (2020) Ten new insights in climate science 2020- A horizon scan. Global Sustainability http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/sus.2021.2.
  • Tolbert S., Mackey G., Manning R., Carter H. and Hayward B. (2020) Social Agency and Ecoliteracy: Seeds of Change for Teacher Education in Uncertain Climate Futures. Set: Research Information for Teachers Online First.
  • Burningham K., Hayward B., Venn S., Nissen S., Aoyagi M., Hasan M., Jha V., Mattar H., Schudel I. and Yoshida A. (2019) Ethics in context: Essential flexibility in an international photo-elicitation project with children and young. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 23.
  • Hayward B. and Roy J. (2019) Sustainable Living: Bridging the North-South Divide in Lifestyles and Consumption Debates. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 44: 157-175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-101718-033119.
  • Nissen S., Hayward B. and McManus R. (2019) Student debt and wellbeing: a research agenda. Kotuitui 14(2): 245-256. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1177083X.2019.1614635.
  • Thomas A., Cretney R. and Hayward B. (2019) Student Strike 4 Climate: Justice, emergency and citizenship. New Zealand Geographer 75(2): 96-100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nzg.12229.
  • Hayward BM. and Sygna L. (2018) Editorial overview: Sustainability governance and transformation: 1.5°C climate change and social transformation. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 31 1: iv-v. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2018.05.010.
  • O'Brien K., Selboe E. and Hayward BM. (2018) Exploring youth activism on climate change: Dutiful, disruptive, and dangerous dissent. Ecology and Society 23(3) 42 http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-10287-230342.
  • Hayward BM. (2016) Editorial: Civics Citizenship and Political Literacy. SET: Research information for teachers (3): 1-3.
  • Hayward BM. and Wood B. (2016) Editorial: Civics Citizenship and Political Literacy. SET -Research Information for Teachers (3): 1-3. http://dx.doi.org/10.18296/set.0049.
  • Hayward B., Selboe E. and Plew E. (2015) Citizenship for a changing global climate: Learning from New Zealand and Norway. Citizenship, Social and Economic Education 14(1): 19-27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2047173415577506.
  • Hayward B. (2014) A Word about the origins of Women Talking Politics. Women Talking Politics: The Research Magazine of the New Zealand Political Studies Association (NZPSA) 1: 2-4.
  • Hayward B. (2013) Re-imagining Politics in Changing Climate: A review essay. Political Science 65(1): 118-124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032318713485665.
  • Hayward BM. (2013) Rethinking Resilience: Reflections on the Earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, 2010 and 2011. Ecology and Society 18(4) 37: 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-05947-180437.
  • Druckman A., Buck I., Hayward B. and Jackson T. (2012) Time, gender and carbon: A study of the carbon implications of British adults' use of time. Ecological Economics 84: 153-163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.09.008.
  • Hayward B. (2009) Our Changing Political and Global Climate: Can we "grow" and remain "happy"? Women Talking Politics 7(Summer): 1-3.
  • O'Brien K., Hayward B. and Berkes F. (2009) Rethinking Social Contracts: Building Resilience in a Changing Climate. Ecology and Society 14(2): 17pp.
  • Hayward B. (2008) Let's Talk about the Weather: De-centering Democratic Debate about Climate Change. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 23(3): 79-98.
  • Hayward B. (2008) Nowhere far from the Sea': Political Challenges of Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change in New Zealand. Political Science 60(1): 47-59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003231870806000105.
  • Hayward B. (2008) Political Science: Editorial. Political Science 60(1): 3-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003231870806000101.
  • Stewart EJ., Hayward BM., Devlin PJ. and Kirby VG. (1998) The "place" of interpretation: A new approach to the evaluation of interpretation. Tourism Management 19(3): 257-266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0261-5177(98)00015-6.
  • Hayward B. (1995) The greening of participatory democracy: A reconsideration of theory. Environmental Politics 4(4): 215-236.
  • Hayward B. (1993) Participatory Democracy: Questions raised by feminist involvement with practise and theory. Political Science 45: 27-39.
  • Hayward B. (1991) Getting Heard in the Green Debate: Environmental Policy and Strong Democracy in New Zealand. Sites: Journal for Radical Perspectives on Culture 22(Summer): 54-63.
Chapters
  • Prendergast K. and Hayward B. (2023) Urban youth wellbeing, citizenship and sustainability: An Ōtautahi Christchurch case study. Wellbeing: Global Policies and Perspectives: Insights from Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond: 161-183.
  • Hayward B., Dobson, D. and Pelling M. (2022) Cities, Settlements and Key Infrastructure. In Pörtner HO; Roberts D (Ed.), IPCC WGII Sixth Assessment Report, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hayward B., Pörtner H-O. and Roberts D. (2022) Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Summary for Policy Makers. In Portner H-O; Roberts D; Tignor M (Ed.), IPCC WGII Sixth Assessment Report: Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: 1-35. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hayward B. and Tolbert S. (2021) Conversations on citizenship, critical hope, and climate change. In Wallace M; Bazzul J; Higgins M; Tolbert S (Ed.), Reimagining science education in the AnthropocenePalgrave.
  • Allen MR., Dube OP., Solecki W., Aragón-Durand F., Cramer W., Humphreys S., Kainuma M., Kala J., Mahowald N. and Mulugetta Y. (2018) Framing and Context. In Masson-Delmott V; Zhai P; Pörtner H-O; Roberts D; Skea J; Shukla PR; Pirani A; Moufouma-Okia W; Péan C; Pidcock R (Ed.), Global Warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate ch: 49-91. Geneva: IPCC, WMO.
  • de Coninck H., Revi A., Babiker M., Bertoldi P., Buckeridge M., Cartwright A., Dong W., Ford J., Fuss S. and Hourcade J. (2018) Strengthening and Implementing the Global Response. In Masson-Delmotte V; Zhai P; Pörtner H-O; Roberts D; Skea J; Shukla S; Pirani A; Moufouma-Okia W; Péan C; Pidcock R (Ed.), Global Warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate ch: 313-443.IPCC.
  • Roy J., Tschakert P., Waisman H., Abdul Halim S., Antwi-Agyei P., Dasgupta P., Hayward B., Kanninen M., Liverman D. and Okereke C. (2018) Sustainable Development, Poverty Eradication and Reducing Inequalities. In Masson-Delmotte V; Zhai P; Pörtner H-O; Roberts D; Skea J; Shukla P; Pirani A (Ed.), Global Warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate ch: 314-443.
  • Hayward BM., Collins R. and Nissen SE. (2017) Children and Environment. In Demeritt D; Castree N; Richardson D (Ed.), International Encyclopaedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology: 7. London: Wiley. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0371.
  • Hayward B., Collins R. and Nissen S. (2016) Children and Environment. In Demeritt D; Castree N; Richardson D (Ed.), The International Encyclopaedia of Geography: forthcoming. London: Wiley.
  • Nissen SE. and Hayward BM. (2016) Student associations: The New Zealand experience. In Brooks R (Ed.), Student Politics and Protest: International perspectives: 129-142.Routledge.
  • Hayward B. and Cretney R. (2015) Governing Through Disaster. In Hayward J (Ed.), New Zealand Government and Politics (6th ed.): 403-415. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
  • Hayward B. (2014) Re-imagining and Rebuilding Local Democracy. In Bennett B; Dann J; Johnson E; Reynolds R (Ed.), Once in a Lifetime: City-building after Disaster in Christchurch: 179-185. Christchurch: Freerange Press Christchurch.
  • Hayward B., Selboe E. and O'Brien K. (2014) Supporting resilience global citizenship in a changing climate: Lessons from Norway, Samoa and New Zealand. In Research UNICEFOO (Ed.), The Challenges of Climate Change: Children on the front line: 79-86. Florence: Innocenti Insight, UNICEF Office of Research.
  • Abbas K., Christie I., Demassieux F., Hayward B., Jackson T. and Pierre F. (2013) Sustainable consumption and lifestyles? Children and youth in cities. In ISSC; UNESCO (Ed.), World Social Science Report 2013: Changing Global Environments: 357-361. Paris: OECD Publishing and UNESCO Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264203419-en.
  • Hayward B. (2013) The Social Handprint: Decentring the Politics of Sustainability after an Urban Disaster. In Rawes M (Ed.), Relational Architectural Ecologies: Architecture, Nature and Subjectivity: 233-248. London: Routledge.
  • Hayward BM. (2013) The social handprint of sustainable citizenship. In O'Brien K; Wolf J; Sygna L (Ed.), A Changing Environment for Human Security: Transformative Approaches to Research, Policy and Action: 327-335. London: Earthscan Routledge. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203109885.
  • Hayward B. (2011) Addressing dangerous climate change: Why citizenship matters more than behaviour change. In Lawrence J; Cornforth A; Barrett P (Ed.), Climate Futures: Pathways for Society: 75-79. Wellington: New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute.
  • Hayward B., Donald H. and Okeroa E. (2011) Flourishing: Young Lives Well Lived in New Zealand. In Programme UNE (Ed.), Visions for Change: Country Papers: 56-61. Paris: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
  • Hayward B., Jackson T. and Evans D. (2011) UK Youth: The conflicts of contemporary lifestyles. In Programme UNE (Ed.), Visions for Change: Country Papers: 99-105. Paris: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
  • Hayward B. and O'Brien K. (2010) Social contracts in a changing climate: security of what and for whom? In O'Brien K; Clair ALS; Kristoffersen B (Ed.), Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security: 199-214. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hayward B. and O'Brien K. (2010) Social contracts in a changing climate: security of what and for whom? In O Brien K; Lera St Clair A; Kristoffersen B (Ed.), Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security (1st ed.): 199-214. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Wilson-Kelly N. and Hayward B. (2009) What Makes Them Tick? Some Young Women Voters' Motivations and Attitudes in Aotearoa New Zealand. In Macmillan K; Leslie J; McLeay E (Ed.), Rethinking Women and Politics: New Zealand and Comparative Perspectives: 131-158. Wellington: Victoria University Press.
  • Hayward B. (2006) Public Participation. In Miller R (Ed.), New Zealand Government and Politics (4th ed.): 514-524. Auckland: Oxford University Press.
  • Hayward B. (2003) Deliberative Planning and Urban Sustainability: A Christchurch Case Study. In Freeman C; Thompson-Fawcett M (Ed.), Living Space: Towards Sustainable Settlements in New Zealand: 113-127. Dunedin: University of Otago Press.
  • Hayward B. (1999) Commentary: Birkeland on Community Participation in Urban Project Assessment: An Eco-Feminist Analysis. In Turner B (Ed.), Technology and Public Participation: 113-142. wollongong: Wollongong University Press.
  • Hayward B. (1997) Public participation. In Miller Raymond (Ed.), New Zealand Politics in Transition: 408-417. Auckland: Oxford University Press.
  • Hayward B. (1996) The Greening of participatory democracy: A reconsideration of Theory. In Mathews F (Ed.), Ecology and Democracy: 215-236. London: Frank Cass.
Conference Contributions - Other
  • Tolbert S., Manning R., Mackey G., Hayward B. and Carter H-S. (2021) Critical hope: Seeds of change for preservice teachers in uncertain climate futures. Online: Strand 15 Symposium, Designing learning for just and resilient climate action, NARST, 10 Apr 2021.
  • Hayward B. (2018) Keynote: Understanding the policy challenges of the ‘Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’ Special Report: Global Warming of 1.5ºC: The end of magical thinking. La Vida Centre, Christchurch: NZ Hydrological Society and New Zealand Meteorological Society Joint Conference, 4-7 Dec 2018.
  • Hayward BM. (2018) Sea Change: A new politics of climate in Aotearoa Bronwyn Hayward. Te Papa Wellington: Pacific Climate, Pacific Ocean: 2nd Pacific Climate Conference, 20-22 Feb 2018.
  • Hayward BM. (2018) Youth, Democracy and Common Space: Reflections on youth Contributions to social recovery after the Christchurch Earthquakes 15-19 July. Gold Coast Austraia Griffith University: international Society for the Study of Behaviour Development, 15-19 Jul 2018.
  • Hayward BM. (2017) Keynote: A Democratic Divide? Understanding child and youth attitudes and experiences in a changing world. Christchurch: Changing Societies, measuring people and places in transition: NZ Population Conference, 24-25 Jul 2017.
  • Hayward BM. (2017) University College Oxford Bentham lecture: Climate change, inequality and democracy: understanding new challenges for the 21st century. University College: University College Oxford Benthem lecture, 23-23 Nov 2017.
  • Hayward B. (2015) Legacy Stories for a city in transition: Filling the Gaps after a natural disaster. Cambridge, UK: Integrating Humanities and Social Sciences Research in Energy System Transition Workshop, 5-5 Sep 2015.
  • Hayward B. (2015) NZPSA working group on civics, citizenship and political literacy at NCEA. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand: New Zealand Political Studies Association, 2-4 Dec 2015.
  • Hayward B. (2015) What kind of citizen? Empowering a generation for a changing world. Nelson, New Zealand: 2015 New Zealand Social Sciences Conference, 28-30 Sep 2015.
  • Hayward BM. (2015) How social sciences and humanities can collaborate to transform responses to disaster: A case study from Christchurch. United Nations University Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: How social sciences and humanities can collaborate to transform responses to disaster: A case study from Christchurch, 19 Jan 2015.
  • Scott K., Masselot A. and Hayward B. (2015) Skivers, Strivers and Thrivers: The impact of the shift from welfare to wellbeing on women in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Sheffield, UK: Economic and Social Research Committee Conference on the Politics of Wellbeing, 17-17 Jul 2015.
  • Hayward B. (2014) Rethinking resilience: reflections on the earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand 2010 and 2011. Montpellier, France: Resilience 2014: Resilience and Development, Mobilizing for Transformation, 4-8 May 2014.
  • Hayward B. (2014) Tipping the Scales: Inequality and Child Poverty in New Zealand. Christchurch, New Zealand: Word 2014 Readers and Writers Festival, 27-30 Aug 2014.
  • Hayward B. (2014) Understanding our Social Handprint. Wellington, New Zealand: Democracy, Ethics and the Public Good, 1-2 Aug 2014.
  • Hayward B., Selboe E. and O'Brien K. (2014) Climate, Citizenship and Rethinking Civics: Learning from, for and with a new generation of youth political activists. Auckland, New Zealand: New Zealand Political Science Association Conference 2014 (NZPSA), 1-3 Dec 2014.
  • Selboe E., Nordbø MJ., Hayward BM. and O'Brien K. (2014) Norwegian youth mobilizing for transformation: The preconditions of resilient protest. Montpellier, France: Resilience 2014: Resilience and Development, Mobilizing for Transformation, 4-8 May 2014.
  • Ford G., Watson K. and Hayward B. (2013) The New Zealand Political Language Corpus and Citizen Taxpayer: Introducing a new corpus and a case study exploring representations of the taxpayer. Christchurch, New Zealand: New Zealand Political Studies Association Conference, 2-3 Dec 2013.
  • Hayward B. (2013) Tapping into the New Political Energy. Wellington, New Zealand: Four Countries Conference: UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, 27-28 Feb 2013.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) 100 days to rebuild suffrage: Reclaiming a democratic imagination in a changing world. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Political Science Association Conference, 26-28 Nov 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Children, citizenship and environment. University of Surrey, Guildford, UK: UK Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group Seminar Series 2012, 25-25 Oct 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Citizenship and environment: Nurturing young citizens for sustainability leadership. Auckland, New Zealand: New Zealand Tertiary Education Summit, 29-30 Nov 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Fair weather: Climate, children and youth - a question of justice. Christchurch, New Zealand: 5th Annual Hillary Symposium: The case for Climate Equity, 10-10 Dec 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) New Zealand: Nurturing a democratic imagination in a changing world. Frankfurt, Germany: International LITCAM conference, 8-9 Oct 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Rethinking Citizenship. London, UK: Rethinking Citizenship SEED Workshop, 26-26 Oct 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Rethinking Resilience: Politics and Earthquake. Lincoln, New Zealand: Designing for resilience: NZILA Conference, 28-30 Jun 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Understanding the social science of a changing climate. Christchurch, New Zealand: ICE FEST 2012, 14 Sep-15 Oct 2012.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Young citizen wellbeing: Why a democratic imagination is essential. Wellington, New Zealand: International Conference on Wellbeing and Public Policy, 13-15 Jun 2012.
  • Hayward B. (2011) Rethinking Resilience: Reflections on the Christchurch earthquake and aftershocks. Auckland, New Zealand: Environment and Conservation Organisations of Aotearoa New Zealand (ECO) Annual Conference, 1-3 Jul 2011.
  • Hayward B. (2011) Re-thinking Sustainability for a New Generation: Understanding the implications of youth struggle for citizenship, political agency and freedom. London, UK: RESOLVE Conference 2011, 15-15 Jun 2011.
  • Hayward B. (2010) Bowling with a sponsor: New Zealand children's attitudes to citizenship and climate change mitigation. Edinburgh, UK: 60th Political Studies Association Annual Conference.
  • Hayward B. and O'Brien K. (2009) Security of What, for Whom? Rethinking Social Contracts in a Changing Climate. University of Oslo, Norway: GECHS Synthesis Conference: Human Security in an Era of Global Change, 22-24 Jun 2009.
  • Jackson T. and Hayward B. (2009) Global Sustainable Lifestyle Survey: Attitudes of Young British Respondents. Paris, France: Global Survey on Sustainable Lifestyles: Global Workshop, 12-13 Oct 2009.
  • Brown K. and Hayward B. (2008) Nowhere far from the sea: Exploring resilience in coastal communities. Stockholm, Sweden: Resilience 2008: International Science and Policy Conference, 14-17 Apr 2008.
  • Hayward B. (2008) Growing Greens? Children's Attitudes to Citizenship, Environment and Climate Change: The New Zealand Experience. University of Surrey, Guildford, UK: Resolve Centre Surrey University and UK Economic and Social Research Seminar Series, 11-11 Nov 2008.
  • Hayward B. (2008) Rediscovering the Lost Forests of Winnie the Pooh: The Challenge of Interpretation for Climate Change and Sustainability Education. Dunkeld, UK: FEI and Forest School Networking Event, 13-15 Nov 2008.
  • Hayward B. (2008) Story telling: Empowering Children in a Changing Environment. Dunkeld, Scotland: FEI and Forest School Networking Event, 13-15 Nov 2008.
  • O'Brien K., Hayward B. and Berkes F. (2008) Rethinking Social Contracts: Building Resilience in a Changing Climate. Stockholm, Sweden: Resilience 2008: International Science and Policy Conference, 14-17 Apr 2008.
  • Hayward B. and Brown K. (2007) No where far from the Sea, Iconic places and community resilience. Christchurch, New Zealand: New Zealand Political Studies Association (NZPSA) Research Roundtable: The Politics of Climate change Lessons for New Zealand and Small States of the Pacific, 15-15 Nov 2007.
  • Hayward B., Buck J., Dalton W., Tai-Rakena NKA., Sheerin C. and Donald H. (2007) Facing the Past, Listening to Our Future: how children talk about politics, identity and environment in New Zealand. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand: Transformations 2007: Composing the nation: ideas, peoples, histories, languages, cultures, economies, 27-28 Aug 2007.
  • Palmer G., Hayward B., Jackson T., Sharples P., Benson-Pope D. and Winder P. (2007) Sustainability and our social and cultural aspirations. Wellington, New Zealand: PCE20 Forum: Advancing Environmental Sustainability, 1-2 Mar 2007.
  • Hayward B., Donald H., Sheerin C. and Rakena A. (2006) Whakarongo mai! Listen to me! How young people talk about politics in New Zealand. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia: Dialogue across Difference: Governance in a Multicultural Era, 4-5 Dec 2006.
  • Catt H., Hayward B. and Wood B. (2005) Now or Never! The Impact of Political Education on Civic Participation. Dunedin, New Zealand: 53rd Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, 28 Sep 2005.
  • Hayward B. and Catt H. (2005) Children's participation and citizenship in action. Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand: New Zeland Secondary teachers- Social Studies, 1 Nov 2005.
  • Hayward B. and Tan A. (2004) Citizenship, Security and Political Rights: An Analysis of Public Submissions on the New Zealand Identity (Citizenship and Travel) Bill 2004. Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand: New Zealand Political Science Conference, 22 Nov 2004.
Discussion/Working Papers
  • Hayward B., Bargh M., Barrett P. and Knight D. (2018) Why Review Civics and Citizenship Education? Introduction to Our Civic Future; Civics, Citizenship and Political Literacy in Aotearoa New Zealand: A public discussion paper. New Zealand Political Studies Association. 3-5. [Published report and online].
  • Hayward BM. (2017) Young Lives in Seven Cities; A scoping study for the CYCLES project. In Young Lives in Seven Cities; A scoping study for the CYCLES project, University of Surrey. Commissioned by CUSP Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity. 2-25. [Print and online].
  • Nissen SE., Aoyagi M., Burningham K., Hasan MM., Hayward B., Jackson T., Jha V., Lattin K., Mattar H. and Musiyiwa L. (2017) Young Lives in Seven Cities – A scoping study for the CYCLES project. In CUSP Working Paper, Commissioned by University of Surrey.
  • Druckman A., Buck I., Hayward B. and Jackson T. (2012) Unpaid time and gender: what are the implications for carbon emissions? Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group, UK. 25pp.
  • Hayward B. (2002) Broadcasting Balance Important for Diverse Democracy. Broadcasting Standards Authority Quarterly No 13.
Other
  • Tolbert S. (2021) What does it mean to teach in the Anthropocene? In Children, Citizenship, & the Environment: 129-132. Routledge.
  • Hayward BM. (2018) Fiscal Hole? Hit the Havoc Button. Radio New Zealand Politics Opinion September 2017(6 September): 1-2. Wellington: Radio New Zealand. [wedbite].
  • Hayward BM. (2017) How will countries meet Paris climate targets. Radio New Zealand Nine to Noon(17 November) Wellington: Radio New Zealand. [interview].
  • Hayward BM. (2017) In Africa Change in Palpable. May(2017): 1-3. Auckland: The Spinoff. [website].
  • Hayward BM. and Roy J. (2016) CHAPTER 5: Approaches to implementing a strengthened global response to the threat of climate change. Summary. In SIXTH ASSESSMENT REPORT (AR6) PRODUCTS: Outline of the Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to th: 14-16. Geneva: International Panel on Climate change.
  • Hayward B., Larrère C., Schmid L. and Frame D. (2015) The Anthropocene Challenge in Age of Resilience. New Zealand Royal Society and Radio New Zealand, Sep 2015. [Radio Broadcast].
  • Hayward B. (2014) Nancy Higgins and Claire Freeman (eds),Childhoods: Growing up in Aotearoa New Zealand. Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2013; 326pp. Education Aotearoa 5(1): 36. [Book Review].
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Canterbury's political quake. The Press(30 Mar 2012) [Newspaper Article].
  • Hayward BM. (2012) Expert Submission to NZ House of Representatives: parliamentary select Committee (Local Government). Environment Canterbury Temporary Commissioners and Improved Water Management Bill.
  • Hayward B. (2011) The young and the not so restless. The Press, Christchurch, New Zealand: 28 Appr 2011. [Newspaper article].
  • Hayward B. and Jackson T. (2011) New Graduates face a more uncertain future than ever before. The Guardian, UK [Newspaper article].
  • Hayward B. (2010) Parks Key to Kiwi Wellbeing. The Press 6 Jun 2010 [Newspaper Article].
  • Hayward B. (2010) Where have all the adults gone? Open Democracy 10 Dec 2010 [Online Article].
  • Hayward B. (2008) Editorial. Political Science 60(1): 3-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003231870806000101. [Editorial].
  • Hayward B. (2007) Living Together: Towards Inclusive Communities by Michelle Thompson-Fawcett and Claire Freeman ed. Otago University Press, Dunedin. 2007. Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 2(2): 115-117. [Book review].
  • Hayward B. (2006) Baber, Walter F. and Robert V. Bartlett. 2005. Deliberative Environmental Politics: Democracy and ecological rationality. Australasian Journal of Human Security 2(2): 57-59. [Book Review].
  • Hayward B., Milne T., Sheerin C. and Wilson-Kelly N. (2006) Youth civic participation - annotated bibliography (a public research database for the New Zealand Electoral Commission). [Annotated Database on Web].
  • Hayward B. (2005) Public Policy In New Zealand: Institutions, Processes and Outcomes. Political Science 1: 95-96. [Book Review].
  • Cartwright P., Bryant RS., Mcgregor JH. and Hayward BM. (2002) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY: 26pp.Decision No: 2002-067 -068 -069 -070, 6 June 2002 IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND complaints by MARTIN ELLIOTT, ARNE HERRMANN and SARAH MACDONALD vs. TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND LTD Complaint: Holmes - sensitive information about two women found on second-hand computer hard drive - women. .
  • Cartwright PJ., Bryant RS. and Hayward BM. (2002) Broadcasting Standards Authority Decision 2002-088, in the matter of the Broadcasting Act 1989: Marcel Spencer of Taranaki VS. Broadcaster TVNZ Ltd, Election Programme. .
  • Cartwright PJ., Bryant RS., McGregor JH. and Hayward BM. (2002) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY Decision No: 2002-040 IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND a complaint by DR T G L SHIRTCLIFFE Vs. Broadcaster RADIO NEW ZEALAND LTD. .
  • Cartwright PJ., Bryant RS., McGregor JH. and Hayward BM. (2002) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY: 9pp. Decision No: 2002-031 and -032 IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND a complaint by ECPAT NEW ZEALAND INC.of Auckland vs. TV3 NETWORK SERVICES LTD Complaint: 20/20 - "Paradise Lost" - item on child prostitution in Fiji - breach of children’s privacy - unfair depiction of child victim. .
  • Cartwright PJ., Bryant RS., McGregor JH. and Hayward BM. (2002) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY: Decision No: 2002-00724 IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND a complaint by JON CARAPIET vs RADIO NEW ZEALAND LTD Complaint: Eureka - Royal Commission on Genetic Modification - GE Free rally - rally participants interviewed - approach assured participants rejected Commission findings. .
  • Cartwright P., McGregor JH., Bryant R. and Hayward BM. (2001) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY Decision No: 2001-132 IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND a complaint by BRIAN JOHN EVANS vs. Broadcaster THE RADIO NETWORK LTD Complaint: Newstalk ZB - talkback - topic - global warming. .
  • Cartwright PJ., Bryant R., Mcgregror J. and Hayward B. (2001) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY: Decision No: 2001-099, IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND a complaint by P M MACCALLUM| Vs TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND LIMITED One News - item on Ngati Ruanui’s acceptance of Treaty of Waitangi claim settlement - conflicts of 1860s-1880s described as Taranaki Land Wars. .
  • Cartwright PJ., Bryant RS., McGregor JH. and Hayward BM. (2001) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY . Decision Nos: 2001-138 -204. IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND complaints by R K WATKINS of Napier Broadcaster THE RADIOWORKS LTD Complaint: The Rock - offensive language - breach of good taste and decency - broadcasts inconsistent with maintenance of law and order. .
  • Cartwright PJ., McGregor JH., Bryant RS. and Hayward BM. (2001) BEFORE THE BROADCASTING STANDARDS AUTHORITY Decision No: 2001-093 IN THE MATTER of the Broadcasting Act 1989 AND a complaint by IAN WHITE vs. Broadcaster TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND LTD Complaint: 60 Minutes - Police shooting of Steven Wallace. .
Conference Contributions - Published
  • Hayward BM. (2017) Children and Citizenship: the global challenge in an urban century. In ECO PlusWaseda University, Tokyo: ECO Plus.
  • Hayward B. (2011) Growing up in a dynamic climate: Why citizenship will matter more than behaviour change. In.
  • Werkmeister S., Gonzalez A., Hayward B. and Alabaster D. (2007) 3D FE analysis of accelerated pavement test results from New Zealand's CAPTIF facility. In Advanced Characterisation of Pavement and Soil Engineering Materials - Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Characterisation of Pavement and Soil Engineering Materials 1: 347-358.
  • Hayward BM. (2005) Effective Citizen Engagement and Social Learning in Environmental Policy: The New Zealand Experience. In : 27pp.
Edited Volumes
  • Hayward B. (2008) Political Science, 60(1). Special issue: The Politics of Climate Change Issues for New Zealand and Small States of the Pacific. London: Sage, on behalf of Victoria University of Wellington. 176pp.
  • Hayward B. (2008) The Politics of Climate Change: Issues for New Zealand and Small States of the Pacific. Wellington: Dunmore Publishers.
Oral Presentations
  • Pickles CG., Wallace R., Crofskey S., Fox C. and Hayward B. (2016) How are we doing, Christchurch? Panel discussion. Christchurch, New Zealand: Word Christchurch Writers and Readers Festival 2016.
  • Hayward BM. (2012) What if we really listened to children? University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: "What if" Wednesdays.
Reports
  • Hayward BM. and Roy J. (2018) Approaches to implementing a strengthened global response to the threat of climate change. In FORTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THE IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change: Sixth Assessment Report Products, IPCC. 14-16.
  • Hayward BM. (2016) Changing Behaviour to Achieve Progress. In UNA-UK SDGs The people's agenda, Uniter Nations UK. Commissioned by United Nations UK. 64-69.
  • Howden-Chapman P., Chapman R., Abrahamse W., Awatere S., Fougere G., Frame B., Krausse M., Hayward B., Mortimer C. and Stevenson A. (2011) Christchurch's regeneration: research and science-based insights.Commissioned by New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities, Wellington. 29.
Theses / Dissertations
  • Hayward BM. (2000) Beyond Consensus: Social Learning in Urban Planning. Dunedin, New Zealand. University of Otago.

Student Supervision

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    Current
  • PhD - Alabaster W: The impact of Fees Free tertiary education
  • PhD - Haryani A: Redefining Women's Participation in Leadership on Disaster Preparedness and Response in ASEAN. Case Studies: Indonesia and the Philippines
  • PhD - Leo Tupuana'i L: Climate change migration, disaspora and adapation
  • PhD - Woods A: School strikes for climate justice
  • Completed
  • PhD - Ford G: The politics of how we talk about Economics (2018)
  • PhD - Hasan M: Towards a PLAY model of youth participation in sustainable urban decision making : investigating young people’s experiences, expectations and empowerment in green space and public transport planning in Dhaka city (2021)
  • PhD - Marine J: Public participation in the Kenyan Constitution (2018)
  • PhD - Nissen S: Politics as Creative Pragmatism: (2017)
  • PhD - Tavita LPS: Power Relations in Samoa (2021)
  • Masters - Buck J: The Puzzel of Young Asian Political participation: a comparative analysis (2008)
  • Masters - Forones MJ: Policy Implementation Gap detaining children in the Philippines with politics and law (2017)
  • Masters - Kirk N: Children of the market: The impact of neoliberalism on children's attitudes to climate change mitigtion (2008)
  • Masters - Lattin K: Youth participation in Christchurch city planning (2019)
  • Masters - Plew E: Citizenship Education: A Comparison of Norway and New Zealand School Curriculums (2014)
  • Masters - Sheerin C: Political Efficacy and Youth Non-voting (2007)
  • Masters - Stratford M: Analysis of New Zealand Paid parental Leave Policies (2016)
  • Masters - Uden J: Transition Cities (2019)
  • Masters - Mansell J: Climate Refugees: issues of rights and citizenship in international law (2019)
  • Masters - Moffett S: Propaganda Model” of mass media and news reporting (2018)
  • Masters - Neil Z: understanding State Housing Policy in New Zealand (2018)
  • Masters - Woods A: The economic transition of Buller area - a photographic study (2021)
  • Masters - Clarke J: Understanding public participation in Maori Policy (2015)
  • Masters - Costello B: Water management cases in New Zealand (2013)
  • Honours - Dalton W: Indigenous language acquisition and political efficacy: Comparative discussion of Immersion education or bilingual schooling on children's internal political efficacy (2008)
  • Honours - Wilson Kelly N: Young Women voters: What makes them tick? (2007)

Editorial Work

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  • Political Science Special issue: The Politics of Climate Change Editor ( 2008 )
  • Sustainable Earth Editorial Board Member ( 2017 - 2019)
  • Women Talking Politics: Research newsletter of the NZ political studies assocation Editor ( 2009 - 2010)
  • Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability Guest Editor ( 2017 - 2018)
  • SET: research information for teachers Editor, Special Issue ( 2016 )

Affiliations

  • University of Oslo (Teaching/Research Organisation): Co-Investigator, Voices of the Future: Values and Visions of Norwegian Youth on Climate change
  • Foundation for Democracy and Sustainable Development (FDSD) (Community Organisation/NGO): Trustee, London, UK
  • University of Surrey (Teaching/Research Organisation): Visiting Fellow, RESOLVE Research Group on Lifestyles Values and Environment
  • University of Surrey (Teaching/Research Organisation): Visiting Fellow, Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group (SLRG)
  • Royal Society of New Zealand (RSNZ) (Professional Organisation): Member
  • New Zealand Political Studies Association (NZPSA) (Professional Organisation): Executive member 2003-2007
  • Aotearoa/New Zealand Women and Politics Network (Professional Organisation): Foundation Editor of the network’s research newsletter 1987-1995 and editor 2008

Research Groups

  • Gateway Antarctica
  • RESOLVE – the ESRC Research group on Lifestyles, Values and Environment
  • Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group (SLRG)
  • Transport Research Hub

Research Projects

  • Sustainable Citizenship and Civic Imagination: Hei Puāwaitanga
  • Voices of the Future: Values and Visions of Norwegian Youth on Responses to Climate Change

Future Research

  • Understand changing attitudes and values of public over time

Key Methodologies

  • Longitudinal studies
  • Multimedia
  • Resilience (social, economic, cultural and environmental)
  • Deliberative processes
  • Citizen juries
  • Children’s research methodologies
  • Multicultural research
  • Interdiciplinery research
  • Political communication
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