Dr. Randolph Haluza-DeLay


Assistant Professor of Sociology [personal website]
A231, 780-465-3500 x8063
Our email addresses are First Name dot Last Name at kingsu.ca.

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Books
Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada. University of British Columbia Press, forthcoming 2009. Edited by Julian Agyeman, Peter Cole, Randolph Haluza-DeLay and Patricia O=Riley. (Final ms submitted, ASPP funding secured). (*Editors’ names listed alphabetically.)

Articles in Refereed Journals:
Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. & Debra Davidson. 2008. The environment and a globalizing sociology. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 33 (3), 631-656. (Special issue on “Globalizing Sociology”).

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2008. A theory of practice for social movements: Environmentalism and ecological habitus. Mobilization, 13 (2), 205-218.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2008. Churches engaging the environment: An autoethnography of obstacles and opportunities. Human Ecology Review, 15 (1), 71-81.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2008. Introduction: Sustainability and the city, Environments Journal, 35 (1), 91-92.
Guest Editor, Symposium: “Sustainability and the city.” Environments Journal, 35 (1), 91-107. (3 articles).

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2007. Introduction: Environmental Justice in Canada. Local Environment: An International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 12 (6), 557-564.
Guest Editor, Special issue: “Environmental Justice in Canada.” Local Environment: An International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 12 (6). (Coordinated reviews of and selected from 17 submissions. Final issue comprised 7 articles.)

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2006. Racialization, social capital and leisure services. Loisir/Leisure: The Journal of the Canadian Association of Leisure Studies, 30 (1), 261-283.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2004. Community-based research, movement intellectuals, and the AKnowledge Council.@ Canadian Review of Social Policy, 52, p. 133-138.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2003. When the topic is racism: Research and advocacy with a community coalition. Social Justice, 30 (4), 77-90.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. & Janet Dyment. 2003. A toolkit for gender inclusive wilderness leadership. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 74 (7), 28-32.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2001. Remystifying the city. Thresholds in Education Journal, Vol. XXVII, (3 & 4), 36-40.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2001. Nothing here to care about: Participant constructions of ‘nature’ following a twelve day wilderness program. Journal of Environmental Education, 31 (4), 43-48.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2000. Green fire and religious spirit. Journal of Experiential Education, 23 (3), 143 149.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 1999. The culture that constrains: Experience of ‘nature’ as part of a wilderness adventure program. Journal of Experiential Education, 23 (3), 129-137.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. & S.L.M. Haluza-DeLay. 1997. Parenting and childhood: Real-life experiential learning. Journal of Experiential Education, 20(3), 120-22.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 1996. Forming knowledge: Constructivist theory and experiential learning. Journal of Experiential Education, 19(2),76-81. (As DeLay, R.B.)

Contributions to Books:
Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B., Patricia O’Riley, Peter Cole & Julian Agyeman. Forthcoming, 2009. Speaking Together, Speaking for Ourselves: An introduction. In, Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada. (33 pages). (Agyeman, Cole, Haluza-DeLay & O’Riley (Eds.) Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press. (*Editors’ names listed alphabetically.)

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2008. Forming knowledge: Constructivist theory and experiential learning. In, Karen Warren, Denise Mitten , & TA Loeffler.(Eds.) Theory and Practice of Experiential Education (4th Edition). (pp. 193-202). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. Forthcoming. Place. In, Willis Jenkins (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Values and Sustainability. London: Berkshire Publishing, forthcoming. (2250 words).

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. Forthcoming. Globalization. In, Willis Jenkins (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Values and Sustainability. London: Berkshire Publishing, forthcoming. (750 words).

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2003. Social movement theory. (pp. 465-6). In, J. Jenkins & J.J. Pigram (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation. London: Routledge.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2003. Individualism. (p 225). In, J. Jenkins & J.J. Pigram (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation. London: Routledge.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2003. United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development. (pp. 522-3).In, J. Jenkins & J.J. Pigram (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation. London: Routledge.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 1999. Navigating the terrain: Helping participants care for the earth after the wilderness. In Priest, S. and Miles, J.C. (Eds.) Adventure Programming (p. 445- 454). State College, PA: Venture Publishing.

Refereed Conference Proceedings:
Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. 2003. Racialization, social capital and leisure services. In, E. Jackson (Ed.). Proceedings of the 10th Canadian Congress of Leisure Research. (pp. 133-135). Edmonton, Alberta, May 22-25, 2002.

Haluza-DeLay, Randolph B. & Brent Cuthbertson. 2003. Developing compassionate sense of place. In I. Schneider, W. Borrie, & K. James (Eds.). Refereed Proceedings of Social Aspects of Recreation Research Symposium. (pp. 17-22). Tempe, Arizona, February 14- 17, 2000. United States Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station.

Research Publications:
Haluza DeLay, Randolph B. (2008). That we may live well together in the land: Environmental sustainability and social inclusion. Discussion paper for the Laidlaw Foundation, Working Paper series on Social Inclusion.

Haluza DeLay, Randolph B. (2004). Student Perceptions about Equity in Edmonton Schools, In, Charlene Hay and Ernest Khalema, Equity in Edmonton Schools: Research Report. (p. 72-91). Edmonton, AB: Northern Alberta Alliance for Race Relations. (Available at: http://www.naarr.org/Resources/equity_edmonton.htm).

Haluza DeLay, Randolph B. (2002). A Community of Acceptance: Respect for Thunder Bay's diversity. Thunder Bay, ON: Diversity Thunder Bay and Department of Canadian Heritage. (Also available at:http://www.thunderbay.org/article/a-community-of-acceptance-respect-for-thunder-bays-diversity-175.asp)

Hanna, Glenda, Lorelei Hanson, & Randolph DeLay. (1996). Active Living and Environment Program: 1994-95 Evaluation study report. Ottawa: Active Living Canada.

Hanna, Glenda, Brent Cuthbertson, Randolph DeLay, & John Maxted. (1995). Active Living and Environment Program: 1993-94 Evaluation study report. Ottawa: Active Living Canada.

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