Iain Hay
{{Short description|Australian-New Zealand geographer}}
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| image = Iain Hay 2016.jpg
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| birth_name = Iain Mill Hay
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1960}}
| birth_place = New Zealand
| alma_mater = University of Washington
| discipline = {{Hlist|Geography|history|ethics|higher education}}
| workplaces = {{ubl|Massey University|University of Wollongong|Flinders University}}
| awards =
| titles = Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Emeritus
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Iain Mill Hay (born 1960) is an Australian geographer. He is Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geography at Flinders University, known for his contributions to geography,{{Cite web |title=AAG Fellows |url=https://www.aag.org/award-grant/aag_fellows/ |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=AAG |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Mike |date=2024-04-22 |title=IGU announces Honors and Awards for 2024 |url=https://igu-online.org/igu-announces-honors-and-awards-for-2024/ |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=IGU Online |language=en-US}} history,{{Cite web |title=Society elects 308 new Fellows, Associate Fellows, Members and Postgraduate Members {{!}} RHS |url=https://royalhistsoc.org/society-elects-308-new-fellows-associate-fellows-members-and-postgraduate-members-december-2022/ |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=royalhistsoc.org}} ethics,{{Cite web |title=Geoethics Medal |url=https://www.geoethics.org/geoethics-medal#:~:text=Iain%20was%20concerned%20to%20ensure,institutional%20service,%20and%20celebrated%20teaching. |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=IAPG geoethics |language=en}} and higher education.{{Cite web |title=Fellows at Flinders - Flinders University Staff |url=https://staff.flinders.edu.au/learning-teaching/advance-he/fellows |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=Flinders University |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=AUSTRALIA: A first for Flinders |url=https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20080522124306144 |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=University World News |language=en}} He is currently director of the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia (RGSSA).{{Cite web |title=Governance - Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |url=https://rgssa.org.au/the-society/governance |access-date=2025-05-29 |website=The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |language=en}}
Early life and education
Hay was born in New Zealand in 1960.{{Cite news |last=University of Wollongong |date=26 June 1990 |title=New faces in Geography |url=https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/36989178.pdf |access-date=9 May 2025 |work=The University of Wollongong Campus News |pages=4}}{{Cite web |title=LUX: Yale Collections Discovery |url=https://lux.collections.yale.edu/view/person/0dcf8d41-6c53-49ca-8e0a-315cbbe24eba |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=lux.collections.yale.edu |language=en}} His university studies began when he joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) in 1978 as a university officer cadet. This programme required study towards a degree at the University of Canterbury. After satisfying the requirements for a bachelor's degree in human and physical geography, Hay was commissioned as a flying officer and transferred to RNZAF Base Auckland. There, he also studied sociology part-time at the University of Auckland. This work was abruptly interrupted by a car accident towards the end of 1981. Following his resignation from the RNZAF in 1982, Hay completed a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree, with first-class honours in geography at Canterbury, graduating in 1983, and accepted a position as a junior lecturer at Massey University in Palmerston North. While working at Massey, he completed a Master of Arts degree with distinction, which was subsequently published in 1989 by Oxford University Press under the title The Caring Commodity. The Provision of Health Care in New Zealand. In 1985, a recruitment offer, a Fulbright Scholarship, and the prospects of an overseas experience, lured Hay to the University of Washington, Seattle, where he worked on a PhD, completed in December 1989. His dissertation, titled Lo(o)sing Control. Money, Medicine and Malpractice in American Society, was published by Praeger Publishers as by Money, Medicine and Malpractice in American Society in 1992. In 2008, he earned a Master of Educational Management degree at Flinders University, and in 2008 the University of Canterbury awarded him a higher doctorate (LittD) for published work on geographies of oppression and domination.{{Cite journal |last=Fulbright New Zealand |title=Grantee and Alumni News |url=https://www.fulbright.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/FQ-August-2009.pdf |journal=Fulbright New Zealand Quarterly |volume=15 |issue=3 |pages=5}}{{Cite book |last1=Carbone |first1=Angela |url=https://universitiesaustralia.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/FINAL_AAUTY-1997-2021-BOOKLET.pdf |title=Australian University Teachers of the Year |last2=AAUT Awards Team |publisher=The AAUT Awards Team |year=2022 |isbn=978-0-646-80269-5 |edition=4th |location=RMIT University, Building 91, Level 3, 110 Victoria Street. Carlton VIC 3053 |publication-date=2022 |pages=32}}
Professional experience
Hay joined the Department of Geography at the University of Wollongong in 1990 before moving to Flinders University in 1992. There he spent much of his professional academic career, being promoted to senior lecturer in 1993, reader/associate professor in 1997 and professor of geography in 2000.{{Cite web |title=Emeritus Professor Iain Hay |url=https://www.flinders.edu.au/people/iain.hay |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=Flinders University |language=en}} He was one of the first cohort to be awarded the title of Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor in October 2012.{{Cite web |last=Flinders University |date=2012-10-22 |title=Flinders honours its top professors |url=https://news.flinders.edu.au/blog/2012/10/22/flinders-honours-its-top-professors/ |access-date=2025-05-09 |website=News |language=en-AU}} While at Flinders, Hay accepted visiting positions at the University of Auckland, Bristol University (as Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor in 2015{{Cite web |title=Iain Hay |url=https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/activities/iain-hay |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=University of Bristol |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=IAS Visitors – University of Bristol International Research Development (IRD) blog |url=https://irp.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/ias-current-visitors/ |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=irp.blogs.bristol.ac.uk}}), University of Edinburgh, University of Kentucky, and University of Manchester.{{Cite web |title=Geography Victoria Launch — Panel Speakers |url=https://www.geogvic.org.au/launch-panel-speakers |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=www.geogvic.org.au}}{{Cite journal |last=Le Heron |first=Richard |date=2012 |title=Distinguished New Zealand Geographer: Professor Iain Hay |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1745-7939.2012.01221_2.x?saml_referrer |journal=New Zealand Geographer |volume=68 |issue=1 |pages=67–68 |bibcode=2012NZGeo..68...67L |doi=10.1111/j.1745-7939.2012.01221_2.x}} During his time at Flinders University, Hay served as foundation dean (education) in the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, and earlier as head of the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management.
Hay retired from Flinders University in 2019 and over the following years accepted a number of governance roles related to his long-term academic interests including memberships of the SACE Board of South Australia;{{Cite web |last=Government of South Australia |date=2023 |title=SACE Board of South Australia 2023 Annual Report |url=https://www.sace.sa.edu.au/documents/652891/83a76510-ce1f-c0ff-00ba-b14ff843065b |access-date=9 May 2025 |website=SACE Board of South Australia}} St Peter's Girls School,{{Cite web |date=2025-05-09 |title=eNews – Week 7, Term 2 2021 - St Peter's Girls school E-News |url=https://enews.stpetersgirls.sa.edu.au/enews/enews-week-7-term-2-2021/ |access-date=2025-05-09 |language=en-AU}} HCi Health Care Insurance{{Cite web |last=HCi Health Care Insurance |date=2021–22 |title=Year in Review 2021-2022 |url=https://www.hciltd.com.au/documents/reports/202122-review.pdf |access-date=9 May 2025 |website=HCi Health Care Insurance}} and COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics.{{Cite web |title=Former Trustees and Council Members |url=https://publicationethics.org/about/who-we-are/trustees-and-council-members/alumni |access-date=2025-05-09 |website=COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics |language=en}} In 2022, he was appointed inaugural director of the RGSSA, having been a member of the society since 2002 and serving earlier as councillor, journal editor, and vice president.{{Cite web |title=Governance - Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |url=https://rgssa.org.au/the-society/governance#dialog-4 |access-date=2025-05-09 |website=The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=2022-08-26 |title=Appointments achievements |url=https://campusmorningmail.com.au/news/appointments-achievements-473/ |access-date=2025-05-29 |language=en-US}}
Professional contributions
= Research and development =
Hay's research focuses on economic inequality, oppression, ethics, and fairness within a geographical context. He is the author or editor of seventeen books, a number of which have appeared in multiple editions. These volumes cover inter alia New Zealand and US history, qualitative research methods, research ethics, academic professional development, study skills, and geographical education.He is also a commentator on issues in higher education{{Cite journal |last=Hay |first=Iain |date=2016 |title=Defending letters: a pragmatic response to assaults on the humanities |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1360080X.2016.1196933 |journal=Journal of Education Policy and Management |volume=38 |issue=6 |pages=610–624 |doi=10.1080/1360080X.2016.1196933}} and his scholarship in geography includes work on the super-rich and wealth inequality.
Hay has participated in national and international academic projects. He co-founded and directed the International Network of Learning and Teaching Geography in Higher Education (INLT) from 1999 to 2005, with Kenneth Foote (USA) and Mick Healey (UK).{{Cite web |last1=Healey |first1=Mick |last2=Foote |first2=Ken |last3=Hay |first3=Iain |title=Developing the International Network for Learning and Teaching (INLT) Geography in Higher Education |url=https://www.ucd.ie/inlt/t4media/DEVELOPING%20THE%20INTERNATIONAL%20NETWORK%20FOR%20LEARNING%20AND%20TEACHING.pdf |access-date=21 January 2025 |website=International Network for Learning and Teaching (INLT) Geography in Higher Education}} The goal of INLT is to goal to improve the quality and status of learning and teaching of geography in higher education internationally, to share resources and establish a global community of practice in geography higher education.{{Cite web |title=International Network for Learning & Teaching Geography - International Network for Learning and Teaching Geography in Higher Education |url=https://www.ucd.ie/inlt/ |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=www.ucd.ie}} Hay was an early steering committee member of the IGU Commission on Research Methods{{Cite web |last=IGU/UGI Research Methods in Geography |date=2021 |title=C20.38 Research Methods in Geography Annual Report 2021 |url=https://igu-online.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IGU-Methods_AnnualReport2021.pdf |access-date=20 January 2025 |website=IGU.online.org}} which he helped to set up to promote an international dialogue on research methods as a vital tool for advancing geographic knowledge and research practices across different regions, countries and traditions.{{Cite web |title=IGU Research Methods |url=https://igumethods.org/ |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=IGU Methods |language=en-CA}} In 2009, he was appointed as expert member for the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) reference group contributing to the development of the new national geography curriculum.{{Cite web |last=Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority |date=8 December 2009 |title=ACARA Curriculum Reference Group Members |url=https://docs.acara.edu.au/resources/ACARA_Curriculum_Reference_Group_Members_-_Geography.pdf |access-date=19 January 2025}} The following year he was seconded to the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) as discipline scholar for the arts, social sciences and humanities. In this capacity he collaborated with the Australasian Council of Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (DASSH) to develop national academic standards for geography{{Cite book |last=Australian Learning and Teaching Council |title=Geography Standards. Learning and Academic Standards Project. Geography Academic Standards Statement. |date=December 2010 |publisher=Australian Learning and Teaching Council |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-921856-32-7 |location=Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012, Australia |publication-date=2010 |language=English}} and history,{{Cite book |last=Australian Learning and Teaching Council |url=http://disciplinestandards.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/52684123/altc_standards_HISTORY_080211_v2.pdf#:~:text=Professor%20Iain%20Hay%20was%20appointed%20by%20the,Scholar%20for%20the%20Arts%2C%20Social%20Sciences%20and |title=History Standards |publisher=Australian Learning and Teaching Council |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-921856-31-0 |publication-date=December 2010 |pages=1}} both of which were published in 2010. In 2012, he went on to serve as educator-in-residence at the National University of Singapore,{{Cite web |title=Past EIR Scholars |url=https://nus.edu.sg/cdtl/outreach/educator-in-residence/past-eir-scholars |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240118102541/https://nus.edu.sg/cdtl/outreach/educator-in-residence/past-eir-scholars |archive-date=2024-01-18 |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=NUS CDTL |language=en |url-status=live }}{{Cite web |last=National University of Singapore |first=Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology |date=2024 |title=Past EiR Scholars - Our Previous Educator-in-Residence Scholars |url=https://ctlt.nus.edu.sg/publications-outreach/educator-in-residence-eirp__trashed/past-eir-scholars/ |access-date=19 January 2025}} where he delivered the Ruth Wong Memorial Lecture focusing on the teaching practices of inspiring academics.{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08e2v7bM_CU |title=2012 Ruth Wong Memorial Lecture Series:Opening Door:Explore Teaching Practices of Inspiring Academic |date=2012-10-03 |last=NUScast |access-date=2025-05-09 |via=YouTube}}
Hay has held various international, national, and state-level leadership in professional organisations and learned societies, including vice-president (2014 to 2020) and first vice-president (2020 to 2022) of the International Geographical Union (IGU) and president of the Institute of Australian Geographers (IAG) (2010–2012).{{Cite web |title=Distinguished Emeritus Professor Iain Hay (Australia-International Medal) Citation |url=https://www.iag.org.au/hay-australia-international-medal |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=www.iag.org.au}} Currently, he is inaugural director{{Cite web |title=Governance - Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |url=https://rgssa.org.au/the-society/governance#dialog-4 |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |language=en}} of the RGSSA and chair of the Australian Academy of Science's National Committee for Geographical Sciences.{{Cite web |title=National Committee for Geographical Sciences {{!}} Australian Academy of Science |url=https://www.science.org.au/supporting-science/national-committees-for-science/national-committee-for-geographical-sciences |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=www.science.org.au |language=en}} This committee provides leadership and guidance for Australian geography, setting the strategic direction for the discipline. It also act as a link to the global geographical community, ensuring Australia is represented in influential international bodies such as the International Geographical Union.{{Cite web |title=National Committee for Geographical Sciences {{!}} Australian Academy of Science |url=https://www.science.org.au/supporting-science/national-committees-for-science/national-committee-for-geographical-sciences# |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=www.science.org.au |language=en}}
= Editorial work =
Hay has both founded and edited several journals, including roles as editor-in-chief, Geographical Research (2014–2016); co-founder and first Asia-Pacific editor, Ethics, Place and Environment (1998–2010); founding co-editor of International Gambling Studies (2006–09); and foundation Australasian editor, Journal of Geography in Higher Education (1995–2005). He has served on the editorial boards of journals such as ACME; Applied Geography; Erdkunde; Luxury; New Zealand Geographer; Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift; and Social and Cultural Geography.
In 2024, Hay established the RGSSA's book series Antipodean Perspectives on Geography{{Cite web |title=Antipodean Perspectives on Geography - Series - Regional and Area Studies |url=https://anthempress.com/antipodean-perspectives-on-geography |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=anthempress.com}}{{Cite web |title=Antipodean Perspectives on Geography |url=https://rgssa.org.au/publications/antipodean-perspectives-on-geography |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |language=en}} published by Anthem Press and "dedicated to amplifying the voices and insights of geographers from Australia and New Zealand". Earlier, he established the International Geographical Union's Series on Contemporary Geographies, which he first co-edited with Michael Meadows and now with Holly R. Barcus.{{Cite web |title=The International Geographical Union Series on Contemporary Geographies - Environment - Book Series |url=https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/book-series/environment/the-international-geographical-union-series-on-contemporary-geographies.html?srsltid=AfmBOoqT97spBZvJGArdTEZEFfGgfTekCbIJTeVrU8zLK3YiZ8_Ku-KB |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=Edward Elgar Publishing |language=en}} He is also editor of the Edward Elgar Publishing How to be an Academic Superhero series, the blueprint for which was his book How to be an Academic Superhero: Establishing and Sustaining a Successful Career in the Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.{{Cite web |title=How to be an Academic Superhero series - Business and Management - Book Series |url=https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/book-series/business-and-management/how-to-be-an-academic-superhero-series.html?srsltid=AfmBOoqGSILZazqyogNlioJ8-F9LDW_Thzus3x4xBzHGVVZ0T4Lgwm5o |access-date=2025-05-09 |website=Edward Elgar Publishing |language=en}}
National and international awards
- 2024 The IGU Laureat d’Honneur (International Geographical Union) This award for "service to the discipline at the international, national and local scales” described Hay as "an accomplished influencer and knowledge provocateur whose impacts on Geography over more than three decades have been innovative, cumulative and far-reaching internationally."{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzDFkzT2vFU |title=RGSSA Director Iain Hay receives International Geographical Union 2024 Laureat d'honneur in Dublin. |date=2024-12-18 |last=Royal Geographical Society of South Australia |access-date=2025-01-19 |via=YouTube}}
- 2024 The J.P. Thomson Medal (Royal Geographical Society of Queensland){{Cite web |title=The Royal Geographical Society of Queensland Ltd - Thomson Medal Presentation and Thomson Oration: Vital Learned Societies. The significance of voluntary, community-based learned societies for Australian geography's future |url=https://rgsq.org.au/event-5670764 |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=rgsq.org.au}}
- 2022 Australia-International Medal (Institute of Australian Geographers){{Cite web |title=Distinguished Emeritus Professor Iain Hay (Australia-International Medal) Citation |url=https://www.iag.org.au/hay-australia-international-medal |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=www.iag.org.au}}
- 2021 Geoethics Medal, International Association for Promoting Geoethics
- 2020 Rachel Carson Fellowship (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
- 2018 American Association of Geographers' Gilbert Grosvenor Geographic Education Honors{{Cite web |title=AAG Honors |url=https://www.aag.org/award-grant/aag-honors/ |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=AAG |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Mike |date=2018-02-01 |title=AAG Education Award for IGU Vice-President Iain Hay |url=https://igu-online.org/aag-education-award-for-igu-vice-president-iain-hay/ |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=IGU Online |language=en-US}} "Dr Hay's scholarly production has shaped undergraduate geography education and faculty training around the world" according to the AAG.{{Cite web |date=2018-01-30 |title=On the map |url=https://campusmorningmail.com.au/news/on-the-map/ |access-date=2025-05-29 |language=en-US}}
- 2016 Massey University Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award, NZ{{Cite web |last=Massey University |title=Distinguished Alumni Award recipients |url=https://alumnionline.massey.ac.nz/distinguished-alumni-awards-recipients |access-date=19 January 2025 |website=Massey University}}{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.facebook.com/masseyuniversity/videos/10154695675032851/ |title=1.3K views · 20 reactions {{!}} DEA - Iain Hay {{!}} "To be honoured from amongst thousands of really really capable distinguished Massey alumni is just a wonderful wonderful achievement" - Professor Iain... {{!}} By Massey University {{!}} Facebook |language=en |access-date=2025-01-19 |via=www.facebook.com}}{{Cite web |last=Massey University |date=11 February 2016 |title=2016 Defining Excellence Awards {{!}} Scoop News |url=https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1602/S00043/2016-defining-excellence-awards.htm |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=www.scoop.co.nz}}
- 2012 Educator-in-Residence, National University of Singapore
- 2011 Distinguished New Zealand Geographer Medal, NZ Geographical Society{{Cite web |title=Geographer Awards & Fellows {{!}} New Zealand Geographical Society |url=https://www.nzgs.co.nz/fellows-and-awards/#past |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=www.nzgs.co.nz}}{{Cite journal |last=le Heron |first=Richard |date=2012 |title=Distinguished New Zealand Geographer: Professor Iain Hay |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1745-7939.2012.01221_2.x |journal=New Zealand Geographer |language=en |volume=68 |issue=1 |pages=67–68 |bibcode=2012NZGeo..68...67L |doi=10.1111/j.1745-7939.2012.01221_2.x |issn=1745-7939}}
- 2010 Association of American Geographers E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Award, for "international leadership in geographic education, heightening the profile of geography and global education, facilitating and institutionalizing networks of academics and educators, and enhancing teaching and learning in K-12 and university geography around the world."{{Cite web |title=AAG E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Award |url=https://www.aag.org/award-grant/miller/ |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=AAG |language=en-US}}
- 2009 Taylor and Francis Award of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers{{Cite journal |last=Dorling |first=Danny |title=Annual General Meeting |url=https://www.dannydorling.org/wp-content/files/dannydorling_publication_id2018.pdf |journal=The Geographical Journal |volume=175 |issue=3 |pages=236}}
- 2008 Australian Geography Teachers Association (AGTA) Award{{Cite journal |last=McInerney |first=Malcolm |date=2020-08-23 |title=Chair of Director's Annual Report 2008 |url=https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/informit.397516790436459 |journal=Geographical Education |volume=21 |pages=3}}
- 2006 Prime Minister's Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year
- 2006 Carrick Award for Australian University Teaching Excellence (Social Sciences){{Cite book |last=Australia. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). |url=https://www.voced.edu.au/content/ngv:65575 |title=Higher education report 2006 |publisher=DEEWR |year=2007 |location=Canberra, Australian Capital Territory |publication-date=2007 |pages=43}}
- 2006 Carrick Australian Awards for University Teaching Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning "For sustained leadership and scholarship dedicated to improving the quality of geography learning and teaching within Australia and internationally."{{Cite news |last=Bishop |first=The Hon Julie |title=Media Release: $2 million to reward outstanding contributions to student learning in Australia's universities |url=https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/media/pressrel/UX7K6/upload_binary/ux7k61.pdf;fileType=application%2Fpdf |access-date=19 January 2025 |pages=6}}
Publications
=Books=
- Hay, I. 2024, How to be an Academic Superhero: Establishing and Sustaining a Successful Career in the Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 2nd edition, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. ISBN 978 1 80392 942 2
- Hay, I. & Allington, P. 2021, Making the Grade. A Guide to Successful Communication and Study, 5th edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 978-0190323707
- Hay, I. Bochner, D., Blacket, G. & Dungey, C. 2015, Communication Skills Guidebook, Oxford University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 9780190302450
- Hay, I. & Giles, P. 2015, Communicating in Geography and the Environmental Sciences, 2nd Canadian edition, Oxford University Press, Toronto. ISBN 9780199007417
- Hay, I. 2012, Communicating in Geography and the Environmental Sciences, 4th edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 9780195576757
- Hay, I. Bochner, D., Dungey, C. & Perret, N. 2012, Making the Grade. A Guide to Study and Success. Canadian edition, Oxford University Press, Toronto. ISBN 978-0195443509
- Israel, M. & Hay, I. 2006, Research Ethics for Social Scientists: between ethical conduct and regulatory compliance, Sage, London. ISBN 9781412903905
- Hay, I. 1992, Money, Medicine, and Malpractice in American Society. New York, Praeger. ISBN 9780275939526
- Hay, I. 1989, The Caring Commodity. The Provision of Health Care in New Zealand. Auckland, Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|9780195581805}}
=Edited books=
- Hay, I., Butler, G. & Szili, G. [Editors] 2024, How to Edit and Manage a Successful Scholarly Journal in the Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. ISBN 978 1 03530 016 7
- Hay, I. & Cope, M. (eds.) 2021, Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography, 5th edition, Oxford University Press, Toronto. {{ISBN|9780199034215}}
- Hay, I. and Beaverstock, J. (eds) 2016, Handbook on Wealth and the Super-Rich, Edward Elgar, London. ISBN 978 1 78347 403 5
- Hay, I. (Ed.) 2013, Teaching Wisdom (Chinese translation of Inspiring Academics. Learning with the World’s Best University Teachers, Open University Press, London), McGraw-Hill Education (Asia) and East China Normal University. {{ISBN|978-7567518940}}
- Hay, I. (Ed.) 2013, Geographies of the Super-Rich, Edward Elgar, London. ISBN 978 0 85793 568 7
- Hay, I (Ed) (2011), Inspiring Academics. Learning with the World’s Best University Teachers, Open University Press, London. ISBN 978-0335237425
- Higgs, J. Sefton, A., Street, A., McAllister, L. & Hay, I. (Eds) 2005, Communicating in the Health and Social Sciences, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne. ISBN 978-0195516982
- Hay, I. (Ed.) 1996, Gender and Environments. Proceedings of the Institute of Australian Geographers’ Gender and Geography Study Group Conference held in Adelaide, South Australia, 19–21 April 1996. Institute of Australian Geographers, Adelaide. xii + 144 pp. ISBN 0 9599614 1 0
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