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Iain Hay FAcSS is Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Human Geography at Flinders University, South Australia. He holds a LittD from the University of Canterbury and PhD from the University of Washington. He is Editor-in-Chief of Geographical Research and Vice-President of the International Geographical Union. He is a former President of the Institute of Australian Geographers.

Iain Hay’s research interests focus on oppression and domination and his work now focuses predominantly on wealth and the superrich. He co-founded the journal Ethics, Place and Environment (now Ethics, Policy and Environment) and with students established GEOView in 1996, making it one of the first online undergraduate student journals in the world. He is on the Editorial Boards of a diverse range of journals including ACME, Erdkunde, Luxury and Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography.

Recognition

Hay was awarded the Distinguished New Zealand Geographer Medal awarded by the New Zealand Geographical Society in 2011. In 2010 he received the inaugural Association of American Geographers’ E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Award and in 2009 received the Taylor and Francis Award of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers). In 2006 he was designated Australian Prime Minister’s University Teacher of the Year. He also holds a number of fellowships from management, educational and scholarly bodies.

Sample Book Publications

1.	Hay, I. (Ed.) 2013, Geographies of the Super-Rich, Edward Elgar, London.

2.	Hay, I. 2012, Communicating in Geography and the Environmental Sciences, 4th edn, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.

3.	Hay, I (Ed) 2011, ''Inspiring Academics. Learning with the World’s Best University Teachers'', Open University Press, London.

4.	Hay, I. (Ed.), 2010, Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, Toronto.

5.	Israel, M. & Hay, I. 2006, Research Ethics for Social Scientists: between ethical conduct and regulatory compliance, Sage, London.

6.	Hay, I. 1992, Money, Medicine, and Malpractice in American Society. New York, Praeger.

7.	Hay, I. 1989, ''The Caring Commodity. The Provision of Health Care in New Zealand''. Auckland, Oxford University Press.