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Kimberly J. Shinew Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism College of Applied Health Sciences 104 Huff Hall 1206 South Fourth Street Champaign, IL 61820 Kimberly J. Shinew Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism College of Applied Health Sciences 104 Huff Hall 1206 South Fourth Street Champaign, IL 61820 Educational Background Ph.D. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina Major Area: Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management Allied Area: Business Administration August 1993 M.S. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Major Area: Recreation and Leisure Allied Area: Educational Psychology June 1987 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Major Area: Education Allied Area: Outdoor Recreation June 1983 Academic Experience 1993 - 1998 Assistant Professor 1998 - 2006 Associate Professor 2006-present Professor Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, Illinois 1991-1993 Teaching Assistant Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina 1987-1991 Instructor Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Green Mountain College Poultney, Vermont 2 Grants and Contracts Shinew, K. J., (1993-1994). “The selection and effectiveness of incentive rewards.” Society of Incentive Travel Executives ($11,100) Shinew, K. J., & Valerius, L. (1995-1996). “Leisure interactions among colleagues.” University of Illinois Research Board ($5,000) Ramos, C., Shinew, K. J., & Valerius, L., (1995-1996). “Leisure in life profile: Work versus leisure.” University of Illinois Research Board ($1,832) Shinew, K. J., & Floyd, M. F., (1995-1998). “The relationship of gender, race, and social class to user status at urban parks and forests.” USDA Forest Service ($39,941) Arnold, M. L., & Shinew, K. J., (1996-1997). “Employment status of women and minorities within the Illinois park district system.” Rockford Park District ($1,300) Shinew, K. J, Arnold, M. L., & Hibbler, D. K. (1997-1998). “The retention of women and minorities in Illinois park districts.” Illinois Association of Park Districts ($1,000) Shinew, K. J., Weston, R., & Hibbler, D. K., (1997-1998). “The influence of park district programs on interracial attitudes.” Illinois Association of Park Districts ($5,000) Shinew, K. J. (1997-1999). “Project outcomes: Making the case for the impact of park and recreation services for at-risk youth.” National Recreation and Park Association ($12,200) Shinew, K. J. (1998-1999). “The impact of park district programs on at-risk youth.” Illinois Association of Park Districts ($4,200) Shinew, K. J., Flickinger, T., Comerio, J. (1999-2000). “After school programs and their impact on today's youth.” Lumpkin Foundation ($10,000) Glover, T. D., & Shinew, K. J. (2001). “The role of race on the social impacts of community gardening in St. Louis: Cultivating community in diverse urban neighborhoods.” University of Illinois Research Board ($19,760) Shinew, K. J. (2003). “The racial climate at UIUC.” Chancellor’s Office ($5,000) Schneider, I., Shinew, K., & Vogel, M. (2004). “Perceived health benefits of urban proximate and distant recreation lands.” USDA Forest Service – Pacific Southwest Research Station ($46,660) Stodolska, M., Shinew, K., & Santos, C. (2004-2005). “Increasing intercultural understanding between park managers and African American and Latino(a) users of urban parks.” National Recreation and Park Association ($27,464). 3 Shinew, K., Stodolska, M., Santos, C, Nedovic-Budic, Z. & Zhu, W. (2005-2006). “The effect of sport facilities and trail systems on the use of green spaces for physical activity among Latino(a) Americans.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Active Living Research ($130,565) Shinew, K., & Stodolska, M. (2005-2008). “Environmental preferences and the use of natural areas for physical activity among racial and ethnic minority residents.” USDA Forest Service – North Central Research Station ($79,015) Schneider, I., Shinew, K., & Vogel, M. (2005-2008). “Realized health benefits of urban proximate and distant recreation lands.” USDA Forest Service – Pacific Southwest Research Station ($45,000) Shinew, K., & VanPuymbroeck, M. (2007). “Influence of light exercise on the quality of life for breast cancer survivors.” Carle Foundation Hospital ($16,566) Son, J., Harvey, I., Shinew, K., & Payne, L. (2007-2008). “The leisure-based self-care practices and health of African Americans and Whites in Centralia, Illinois.” UIUC Campus Research Board ($14,630) Stodolska, M., & Shinew, K., (2009). “Crime, physical activity and outdoor recreation among Latino adolescents.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Salud America! ($73,445) Berdychevsky, L, Stodolska, M., & Shinew, K. (2014). Girls in gangs: Violence and victimization vs. health and wellbeing. UIUC Campus Research Board ($15,000) Stodolska, M. (PI), Shinew, K., & Scheunemann J. (Co-Pis). (2016-2017). Grant submitted to the Urbana Park District; $8,107; to support a project titled: Increasing Involvement among Underrrepresented Groups in Parks and Recreation Programs. ($8,107) Articles in Journals Shinew, K. J., & Crossley, J. C. (1988). A comparison of employee recreation and fitness program benefits. Employee Benefits Journal, 13, 20-23. Shinew, K., & Weston, R. (1993). A conceptual framework of organizational reward systems: Implications for leisure service managers. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 10, 1- 14. Sonmez, S., Shinew, K., Marchese, L, Veldkamp, C., & Burnett, G. (1993). Leisure corrupted: An artist's portrait of leisure in a changing society. Leisure Studies, 12, 266-276. Floyd, M. F., Shinew, K. J., & McGuire, F. A. (1994). Race, class awareness, and leisure activity preferences: Marginality and ethnicity revisited. Journal of Leisure Research, 26, 158-173. 4 McLellan, G. K., Shinew, K. J., & McCoy, J. (1994). Differences in needs for power, affiliation, and achievement between male and female managers. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 12, 65-78. Shinew, K. J., & Backman, S. J. (1994). Incentive travel: An attractive option. Tourism Management, 16, 285-293. Backman, S. J., & Shinew, K. J. (1994). Source loyalty and its impact on the quality of market share. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 12, 1-18. Shinew, K. J., Floyd, M. F., & McGuire, F. A. (1995). Gender, race, and subjective class and their effect on leisure preferences. Leisure Sciences, 17, 75-89. Shinew, K. J., Floyd, M. F., & McGuire, F. A. (1996). Class polarization and leisure activity preferences of African Americans: Intragroup comparisons. Journal of Leisure Research, 28, 219-232. Shinew, K. J., Tucker, D. A., & Arnold, M. L. (1996). Free time as a workplace incentive: A comparison between men and women. Journal of Applied Recreation Research, 21, 195-212. Arnold, M., & Shinew, K. (1996). Differing viewpoints between male and female managers. Management Strategy, 20, 1-8. Shinew, K., Norman, K. & Baldwin, C. (1997). Early adolescence and discretionary time: Implications for leisure service organizations. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 15, 61-83. Arnold, M. L., & Shinew, K. J. (1997). Career advancement perceptions held by female middle managers compared to male middle managers. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 15, 40-57. Arnold, M. L., & Shinew, K. J. (1998). The role of gender, race, and income on park use constraints. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 16, 39-56. Shinew, K. J. & Arnold, M. L. (1998). Gender equity in the leisure services field. Journal of Leisure Research, 30, 177-194. Floyd, M. F., & Shinew, K. J. (1999). Convergence and divergence in leisure style among Whites and African Americans: Toward an interracial contact hypothesis. Journal of Leisure Research, 31, 359-384. Norris, P. S., Shinew, K. J., Chick, G., Beck, A. M. (1999). Retirement, life satisfaction, and leisure services: The pet connection. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 17, 65-83. 5 Shinew, K. J., Anderson, D. M., & Arnold, M. L. (2000). Perceptions of discrimination and inequity among professionals working in public recreation agencies: An extension of an earlier study. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 18, 73-91. Shinew, K. J., Hibbler, D. K., & Anderson, D. M. (2000). The Academic Cultural Enrichment Mentorship Program: An innovative approach to serving African American youth. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 18, 103-121. Anderson, D. M. & Shinew, K. J. (2001). A national examination of gender equity in public parks and recreation. Journal of Leisure Research. 33, 470-491. Shinew, K. J. & Hibbler, D. K. (2002). African Americans’ perceptions of workplace equity: A starting point. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20, 42-60. Lee, I., Floyd, M. F., & Shinew, K. J. (2002). The relationship between information use and park awareness: A study of diverse urban park users. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20, 22-41. Hibbler, D. K., & Shinew, K. J. (2002). Interracial couples experience of leisure: A social construction of a racialized other. Journal of Leisure Research, 34, 135-156. Anderson, D. M., & Shinew, K. J. (2003). Gender equity in the context of organizational justice: A closer look at a reoccurring issue in the field. Journal of Leisure Research, 35, 228-247. Parry, D. C., & Shinew, K. J. (2004). The constraining impact of infertility on women’s leisure lifestyles. Leisure Sciences, 26, 295-308. Shinew, K. J., Glover, T.D., & Parry, D. C. (2004). Leisure spaces as potential sites for interracial interaction: Community gardens in urban areas. Journal of Leisure Research, 36, 336- 355. Shinew, K. J., Floyd, M. F.,
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