Selected Publications:
Galloway, S. P. (2012).
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand River Recreation Users: A Multi-Activity Study of Motivation and Site Preference. Leisure Sciences.
Shooter, W. & Galloway, S. P. (2010).
The Use of Factorial Designs in Leisure Research. Journal of Leisure Research, 42(4), 642-652.
Galloway, S. P. (2010).
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand Whitewater Kayakers: A Study of Motivation and Site Preference. Annals of Leisure Research, 13(3), 523-540.
Galloway, S. P. (2007).
Experience and Medical Decision-making in Outdoor Leaders. Journal of Experiential Education, V. 30, N. 2. pp 99-116.
Galloway, S. P. (2006).
Adventure Recreation Reconceived: Positive Forms of Deviant Leisure. Special issue of Leisure/Loisir: Journal of the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies on Deviant Leisure, V. 30, N. 1 pp 219-230.
Grants:
$25,000 grant from Sport and Recreation New Zealand for National River Recreation Study, 2007-2008
$3,600 grant from Water Safety New Zealand in support of the National River Recreation Study, 2007-2008
$5000 for the study of knowledge development and retention through outdoor first aid training from the Mountain Safety Council, 2009-2010
Research outputs
Galloway S. (2012)
Is rational decision-making the most effective way to train outdoor leaders? In B. Martin & M. Wagstaff (Eds). Contemporary issues in adventure programming, Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics
Galloway, S. (2010)
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand river recreation users: A multi-activity perspective on social worlds. In Reis, A., Jellum, C., Lovelock, B. and Thompson, A. (2010). Proceedings of the 2010 Centre for Recreation Research Symposium - Recreation Values and Natural Areas, Dunedin. New Zealand. Centre for Recreation Research, School of Business, University of Otago.
Galloway, S. P. (2008).
New Zealand River Recreation Use Study: Specialization, Motivation, and Site Preference. Dunedin, New Zealand, School of Physical Education, University of Otago.
Galloway, S. (Ed.). (2008)
Proceedings of the International Outdoor Education and Recreation Conference – The Confluence. Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Galloway, S. (2008)
Unit Two: Teaching Rock Climbing. In Wagstaff, M. & Attarian, A. (Eds.). Technical skills for adventure programming: A curriculum guide. Champaign IL: Human Kinetics.
Selected Presentations
Galloway, S.P. (2010).
Environmental Desirability Responding: Scale Revision and Implications, Australia New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies International Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-5 February, 2010
Galloway, S. P. (2010).
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand Whitewater Kayakers: A Study of Motivation and Site Preference. Australia New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies International Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-5 February, 2010
Galloway, S. P. (2009).
Swimming Ability and Rivers in New Zealand: A view from the NZRRUS. Water Safety National Conference, Te Papa, Wellington
Galloway, S.P., Ewert, A. & Galloway, G. (2009).
Environmental desirability responding: theoretical predictions and measurement. Fourth International Outdoor Education Research Conference, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia. April 2009.
Galloway S.P. (2007).
Sustainable Decision-making: A Focal Point for Outdoor Education. 15th National Outdoor Education Conference, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
Galloway, S.P., Ewert, A., Galloway, G. (2008).
Environmental Desirability Responding: Theoretical Predictions and Measurement, Fourth International Outdoor Education Research Conference, La Trobe University, Beechworth, Australia, April 15-18, 2009