CURRICULUM
VITA: M. Deborah
Bialeschki
Local
Address:
(919) 493-6647
Office
Address:
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
CB# 3185 Evergreen
(919) 843-5088
email:
moon@email.unc.edu
University
of
Wisconsin-Madison,
Doctor
of
Philosophy, Major--Continuing and Vocational Education (Recreation and
Leisure
Studies), Minor--Women's Studies.
Master
of Arts,
Major--Recreation, Park, and Leisure Studies.
Eastern
Bachelor
of
Science in Education, Major--Physical Education (K-14),
Minor--
Botany
Bialeschki, M.D. (1985). An
analysis of leisure attitudes and
activity patterns of women related to locus of control and perceived
choice
(Doctoral dissertation, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, 1984). Dissertation
Abstracts International, 46(01A), 261.
Bialeschki, M.D. (1978).
Self-concept changes in adolescents who participate in a summer
adventure
camping experience. Master's paper:
Professor.
(2000- present). Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.
Associate
Professor. (1992-1999). Department of
Recreation and Leisure Studies,
Assistant
Professor. (1985-1992). Curriculum in
Leisure Studies and Recreation Administration,
Adjunct
Assistant Professor. (1984-1985).
Department of Human Kinetics,
Project
Assistant. (1979-1984).
Lecturer.
(1983). Department of Recreation,
Teaching
Assistant/Lecturer. (1980-1984). Department of Continuing and
Vocational
Education, University of
Assistant
Accessibility Coordinator. (1979).
Teaching
Assistant. (1977-1978). Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies,
Physical
Education Teacher/Coach. (1975-1977).
Bialeschki,
M.D. & Young, A. (Eds.) (2003). Coalition for Education in the
Outdoors
Sixth Research Symposium Proceedings.
Bialeschki,
M.D.,
Bialeschki,
M.D., Fox, K.M., Foti, P.E., McAvoy, L.H., Young, A.B. Ryan, S., &
Johnson,
R. (Eds.) (1998). Coalition for education in the outdoors, Fourth
Research
Symposium Proceedings.
Bialeschki,
M.D. & Stewart, W. (Eds.). (1998). Abstracts of papers
presented at the
1998 Symposium on Leisure Research.
Hultsman,
J. & Bialeschki, M.D. (Eds.) (1997). Abstracts of papers
presented at
the 1997 Symposium on Leisure Research.
McAvoy, L. & Bialeschki, M.D.
(Eds.). (1996). Proceedings of the 1996 Symposium on Research in
Outdoor Education.
Bialeschki, M.D. (in
press). Fear of violence: Contested constraints by women in outdoor
recreation
activities . In E.L. Jackson and T. Burton (Eds). Constraints to
leisure.
Bialeschki, M.D. (in press). Women
and leisure, Feminism and leisure. In J. Jenkins (Ed.). Encyclopedia
of
Leisure and Outdoor Recreation.
Bialeschki,
M.D. (in press). Outdoor recreation from a feminist perspective. In J.
Jenkins
(Ed.). Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Henderson,
K.A. (2000). Gender issues and recreation management. In M.T. Allison
and I.E.
Schneider (Eds.), Diversity issues and the recreation profession:
Organizational perspectives.
Bialeschki,
M.D., Bedini, L., & Eilenberger, C. (1997).
Professional preparation and development. In P. Gaskill (Ed.). Introduction
to Leisure Services in
Bialeschki, M.D., Kelly, J.,
& Raymond, L.P. (1996).
Women, leisure and the family in the
Bialeschki, M.D. & Bedini,
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D. & Bedini,
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki,
M.D., Henderson, K.H. & Krehbiel, A. (2003). Outcomes of camping:
Perceptions from camper focus groups. Coalition for Education in
the
Outdoors, 6, 147-156.
Bialeschki,
M.D. & Walbert, K.L. (1998). “You have to have some fun to go along
with
your work”: The interplay of race, class, gender, and leisure in the
industrial
New South. Journal of Leisure
Research, 30, 79-100.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Pearce, K.D.
(1997). “Who we are and what we are”: The cultural construct of lesbian families within a leisure context. Journal
of Leisurability, 24(4), 39-48.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Pearce, K.D.
(1997). ‘I don’t want a lifestyle- I want a life’: The effect of role
negotiations on the leisure of lesbian mothers.
Journal of Leisure Research, 29, 113-131.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Michener, S.
(1994). Re-entering leisure: Transition
within the role of motherhood. Journal
of Leisure Research, 26, 75-87.
Bialeschki, M.D. (1990).
Relationships between accreditation and the current status of parks,
recreation, and leisure studies curricula.
Schole, 5, 67-82.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Henderson,
K.A. (1988). Constraints to trail
use. Journal of Park and
Recreation Administration, 6(3), 20-28.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Henderson,
K.A. (1986). Leisure in the common world of women.
Leisure Studies, 5, 299-308.
Bialeschki, M.D.,
Bialeschki,
M.D. & Henderson, K.A. (2000). Trends affecting non-profit camps. Camping
Magazine, 73(2), 25-31.
Bialeschki,
M.D.,
Bialeschki,
M.D. (1999). Physical activity for women: What park and recreation
departments
can do. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 70(3),
36-39.
Bialeschki,
M.D. & Dorwart, C. (1998). The status of professional preparation
curricula
in parks, recreation, and leisure studies in the
Bialeschki, M.D., Dahowski, K., & Henderson,
K.A. (1998). Enlightened
self-interest: Young adults working as camp staff. Report and
Executive
Summary to the Association of
Independent Camps.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Palmberg, T.
(1996, Summer). Career development and status of women recreation
professionals
in
Bialeschki, M.D. & Henderson.
(1996). Women, leisure, and global issues. World Leisure and
Recreation
Association Journal, 38(4), 41-44.
Bialeschki, M.D. (1994).
What’s happening to our curricula in recreation, park resources,
and
leisure services? Parks and
Recreation, 29(5), 24-27.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Henderson, K.A.
(1993). Expanding outdoor opportunities for women. Parks and
Recreation, 28(8),
36-41.
Bialeschki,
M.D. & Michener, S. (1993). Re-entry to leisure: Transition within the
role of motherhood. The Seventh
Canadian Congress on Leisure Research,
Bialeschki,
M.D. (1992). The
state of parks, recreation, and leisure
studies curricula. Parks and
Recreation, 27(7), 72-76, 95.
Bialeschki, M.D. (1992).
We said, "Why not?"- A historical perspective on women's
outdoor pursuits. Journal of Physical
Education, Recreation, and Dance, 63(2), 52-55.
Bedini,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1991).
1990 SPRE Curricula Survey.
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D.,
if
nature and
women mattered. Leisure Information
Quarterly, 17(1), 1-5.
Bialeschki, M.D. (1990). The
feminist movement and women's
participation in physical recreation. Journal
of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 60(1), 44-47.
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D. & McAllister,
M. (1990). Professional preparation in
recreation and parks. Parks and
Recreation, 25(7), 60-64,80.
Bialeschki, M.D. (1989).
1988 SPRE Curricula Survey.
Bialeschki, M.D.,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1988)
Why don't students play in intramurals?
National Intramural and Recreational Sports
Association
Journal, 12(3), 46-51.
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D. (1981).
Environmental education needs of special populations. Journal of Environmental Education, 13(1),
39-44.
Bialeschki, M.D. (2003,
October).
Campers’ perspectives: Youth development and camper outcomes. Paper
presented
at the NRPA Leisure Research Symposium,
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Henderson, K.A.
(2003, March). When Good is good enough. Paper presented at the SPRE
Teaching
Institute,
Bialeschki, M.D. &
Krehbiel, A.
(2003, February). The voice of the campers: Research findings through
Qualitative data collection. Paper presented at the National Camping
Association Conference, Denver, CO.
Bialeschki, M.D. (2003). From
dreams to
reality: Measuring outcomes of a camp experience. Paper for the
Research
Conference of the International Camping Conference, Melbourne/Bendigo,
Austalia.
Bialeschki, M.D. (2003,
January). Camping
research: Can you hear us now? Keynote paper for the Research
Conference of the
International Camping Conference, Melbourne/Bendigo, Austalia.
Bialeschki, M. D. & Krebiel, A.
(2002, February). Tracking success: Processes and results.
Paper
presented at the National Camping Association Conference,
Bialeschki, M.D. & Krehbiel, A.
(2002, January). Outcomes of camping. Paper presented to the
Coalition
for Education in the Outdoors Conference, Bradford Woods, IN.
Bialeschki, M.D. & Irven, J.
(2001, October). The state of the profession: The SPRE Curricula
Study.
Paper presented at NRPA Leisure Research Symposium, Denver, CO.
Bialeschki, M.D.,
Bialeschki, M.D.,
Bialeschki, M.D. & Henderson,
K.A. (2000, February). The future of camping in not-for-profit
organizations.
Paper presented at the American Camping Association,
Bialeschki, M.D.,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1999, October). Negotiation
of fear: Women’s resistance to social control of outdoor recreation
space.
Paper presented at the National Recreation and Park Association
Conference,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1999, May). Fear
of violence, freedom, and outdoor recreation: A feminist viewpoint.
Paper
presented at the Tenth Canadian Conference on Leisure Research,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1998, July). “I
refuse to live in fear”: The influence of fear of violence on women’s
outdoor
recreation experiences. Paper presented at the Leisure Studies
Association
Conference,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1998, April). Physical
activity for women. Paper presented at the National Conference of
the
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and
Dance,
Bialeschki, M. D. (1997,
November). Common courage: The women
of AEE and social change. Paper presented at the 25th Annual
Association of
Experiential Education International Conference,
Bialeschki, M.D. & Pearce, K.D.
(1997, October). AIDS: Where we are- Where can we go? Paper
presented at
the National Recreation and Park Association National Conference,
Bialeschki,
M.D. &
Bialeschki, M.D. & Walbert, K.L.
(1996, October). Work, leisure, and social change: The interplay of
race,
class, gender, and leisure in the Industrial New South. Paper
presented at
the NRPA Leisure Research Symposium in
Bialeschki, M. D. &
Bialeschki,
M.D. (1995, November).
A historical perspective on women’s
involvement in outdoor recreation. Paper presented at the Association of
Experiential
Education International Conference,
Bialeschki,
M.D. & Pearce, K.D. (1995, October).
“Who we are and what we are”: The cultural construct of
lesbian
families within a leisure context.
Paper presented to the Leisure Research Symposium of the
National
Recreation and Park Association,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1995, May). “Sounds
good, but can you
dance to it?”: Feminist leisure research and social change. Keynote paper presented at the International
Women and Leisure: Toward a New
Understanding Conference,
Bialeschki, M.D. & Pearce, K.D.
(1995, May). Women’s leisure within a family context:
Research perspectives that consider ‘isms’
and nontraditional structures. Paper presented at the Women’s
International
Conference, “Women and Leisure: Towards
a New Understanding” in
Bialeschki, M.D. & Pearce, K.D.
(1994, November). Lesbian mothers- Their work and leisure.
Paper
presented at the Duke Graduate Womens’ Studies Conference,
Bialeschki, M.D. & Pearce, K.D.
(1994, October). ‘I don’t want a lifestyle- I want a life’: The effect of role negotiations on the
leisure of lesbian mothers. Paper presented at NRPA SPRE Research
Symposium,
Bialeschki, M.D. (1994, October). Sports
and outdoor recreation for women and girls:
Issues and ideas. Paper presented at NRPA Conference,
Bialeschki, M.D. & Michener,
S. (1993). Re-entry
to leisure: Transition within the
role of motherhood. Paper presented
at the Seventh Canadian Congress on Leisure Research,