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[[File:Bronwyn Hayward 684.jpg|thumb|Bronwyn Hayward at the [[School Strike for Climate]] march in Christchurch, 15 March 2019]] |
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⚫ | '''Bronwyn Mary Hayward''' is a New Zealand political scientist.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/arts/contact-us/people/bronwyn-hayward.html|title=Bronwyn Hayward|website=The University of Canterbury|language=en-nz|access-date= |
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| caption = Hayward in 2019 |
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| doctoral_advisors = Ali Memon, [[Paul Harris (public servant)|Paul Harris]] |
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| alma_mater = [[University of Otago]] |
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⚫ | '''Bronwyn Mary Hayward''' {{post-nominals|country=NZL|MNZM|FRSNZ}} is a New Zealand political scientist.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/arts/contact-us/people/bronwyn-hayward.html|title=Bronwyn Hayward|website=The University of Canterbury|language=en-nz|access-date=26 April 2019}}</ref> Her areas of research are democracy, sustainability and young people.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/109432633/national-portrait-bronwyn-hayward--accidental-activist|title=National Portrait: Bronwyn Hayward – Accidental Activist|website=Stuff|language=en|access-date=26 April 2019}}</ref> She was a lead author on a United Nations' [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] Special Report. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Hayward was born and raised in [[Christchurch]], New Zealand. She attended [[ |
Hayward was born and raised in [[Christchurch]], New Zealand. She attended [[Christchurch Girls' High School]] and then moved to [[Dunedin]] to study at the [[University of Otago]]. She completed bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees in political science and geography at Otago.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cusp.ac.uk/network/team/b_hayward/|title=CUSP team :: Bronwyn Hayward|website=CUSP|language=en-GB|access-date=26 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite thesis |last=Hayward |first=Bronwyn |year=1988 |type=Masters thesis |title=The Remarkables Skifield: a case study |publisher=OUR Archive, University of Otago |hdl=10523/4635 |url=https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/handle/10523/4635}}</ref><ref>{{cite thesis |last=Hayward |first=Bronwyn |year=2000 |type=Doctoral thesis |title=Beyond consensus : social learning in urban planning |publisher=OUR Archive, University of Otago |hdl=10523/3369 |url=https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/handle/10523/3369}}</ref> |
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Hayward has been Senior Visiting Fellow with the Sustainable Lives Research Group ([[University of Surrey]]) and from 2008 to 2011 was a visiting fellow at the [[Tyndall Centre]] for climate change research in East Anglia. She |
Hayward has been Senior Visiting Fellow with the Sustainable Lives Research Group ([[University of Surrey]]) and from 2008 to 2011 was a visiting fellow at the [[Tyndall Centre]] for climate change research in East Anglia. She was a co-researcher at the [[University of Oslo]] on the Voices of the Future project, a study of young people growing up in a changing climate.<ref name=":1" /> She is also a Co-Primary Investigator for the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity, University of Surrey, UK (2016-2020).<ref name=":1" /> |
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Hayward is |
Hayward is a professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the [[University of Canterbury]]. She is also director of the university's Sustainable Citizenship and Civic Imagination: Hei Puāwaitanga research group.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://wordchristchurch.co.nz/authors/bronwyn-hayward/|title=Bronwyn Hayward|website=Word Christchurch|access-date=26 April 2019}}</ref> |
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[[File:Kim Hill panel discussion 005.JPG|thumb|right|Discussion on the [[Anthropocene]] challenge in 2015. From left to right: [[Lucile Schmid]], Prof David Frame, [[Kim Hill (broadcaster)|Kim Hill]], Prof. [[Catherine Larrère]] and Bronwyn Hayward.]] |
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[[File:Bronwyn Hayward MNZM investiture.jpg|thumb|right|Hayward (left), after her investiture as a [[Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit]] by the governor-general, [[Patsy Reddy|Dame Patsy Reddy]], at [[Government House, Wellington]], on 6 May 2021]] |
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Hayward is considered a world expert on sustainability and youth politics. She was a lead author on UN’s [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 ºC.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bwb.co.nz/authors/bronwyn-hayward|title=Bronwyn Hayward {{!}} BWB Bridget Williams Books|website=www.bwb.co.nz|access-date=2019-04-26}}</ref> |
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Hayward is considered a world expert on sustainability and youth politics. She was a lead author on UN's [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 °C.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bwb.co.nz/authors/bronwyn-hayward|title=Bronwyn Hayward {{!}} BWB Bridget Williams Books|website=www.bwb.co.nz|access-date=26 April 2019}}</ref> In the [[2021 New Year Honours (New Zealand)|2021 New Year Honours]], Hayward was appointed a [[Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit]], for services to political science, particularly sustainability, climate change and youth.<ref>{{cite web |title=New Year Honours List 2021 |date=31 December 2020 |url=https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications/new-year-honours-list-2021 |publisher=[[Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand)|Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet]] |access-date=31 December 2020}}</ref> She was elected a [[Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand]] in 2022.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.royalsociety.org.nz/who-we-are/our-people/our-fellows/view-our-fellows/ |title=View our fellows |website=Royal Society Te Apārangi |access-date=29 August 2023}}</ref> |
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=== Publications<ref name=":0" />=== |
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== Bibliography == |
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* Hayward BM. (2017) ''Sea Change: Climate Politics and New Zealand.'' BWB Bridget Williams Books. 120. <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.7810/9781988533285</nowiki>. |
* Hayward BM. (2017) ''Sea Change: Climate Politics and New Zealand.'' BWB Bridget Williams Books. 120. <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.7810/9781988533285</nowiki>. |
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* Hayward B. (2012) ''Children, citizenship and environment: Nurturing a democratic imagination in a changing world.'' |
* Hayward B. (2012) ''Children, citizenship and environment: Nurturing a democratic imagination in a changing world.''1–190. 10.4324/9780203106839. |
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* 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. <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0371</nowiki>. |
* 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. <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0371</nowiki>. |
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* 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. |
* 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. |
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* Nissen SE. and Hayward BM. (2016) Student associations: The New Zealand experience. In Brooks R (Ed.), ''Student Politics and Protest: International perspectives'': |
* 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. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[https://researchprofile.canterbury.ac.nz/researcher.aspx?researcherid=1104322 University of Canterbury Research Profile for Bronwyn Hayward] |
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*[https://www.cusp.ac.uk/ Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity] |
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Alma mater | University of Otago |
Doctoral advisor | Ali Memon, Paul Harris |
Bronwyn Mary Hayward MNZM FRSNZ is a New Zealand political scientist.[1] Her areas of research are democracy, sustainability and young people.[2] She was a lead author on a United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report.
Biography
[edit]Hayward was born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand. She attended Christchurch Girls' High School and then moved to Dunedin to study at the University of Otago. She completed bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees in political science and geography at Otago.[3][4][5]
Hayward has been Senior Visiting Fellow with the Sustainable Lives Research Group (University of Surrey) and from 2008 to 2011 was a visiting fellow at the Tyndall Centre for climate change research in East Anglia. She was a co-researcher at the University of Oslo on the Voices of the Future project, a study of young people growing up in a changing climate.[3] She is also a Co-Primary Investigator for the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity, University of Surrey, UK (2016-2020).[3]
Hayward is a professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Canterbury. She is also director of the university's Sustainable Citizenship and Civic Imagination: Hei Puāwaitanga research group.[1][6]
Hayward is considered a world expert on sustainability and youth politics. She was a lead author on UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 °C.[7] In the 2021 New Year Honours, Hayward was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to political science, particularly sustainability, climate change and youth.[8] She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2022.[9]
Bibliography
[edit]- 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.1–190. 10.4324/9780203106839.
- 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.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Bronwyn Hayward". The University of Canterbury. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
- ^ "National Portrait: Bronwyn Hayward – Accidental Activist". Stuff. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
- ^ a b c "CUSP team :: Bronwyn Hayward". CUSP. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
- ^ Hayward, Bronwyn (1988). The Remarkables Skifield: a case study (Masters thesis). OUR Archive, University of Otago. hdl:10523/4635.
- ^ Hayward, Bronwyn (2000). Beyond consensus : social learning in urban planning (Doctoral thesis). OUR Archive, University of Otago. hdl:10523/3369.
- ^ "Bronwyn Hayward". Word Christchurch. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
- ^ "Bronwyn Hayward | BWB Bridget Williams Books". www.bwb.co.nz. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
- ^ "New Year Honours List 2021". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
- ^ "View our fellows". Royal Society Te Apārangi. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- Politicians from Christchurch
- Academic staff of the University of Canterbury
- University of Otago alumni
- People educated at Riccarton High School
- New Zealand political scientists
- Women political scientists
- Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit
- New Zealand Women of Influence Award recipients
- Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand