Paul Spoonley
Does Wellington understand Auckland?
Todd Niall explores if Auckland needs extra support from government. Audio
Asian Auckland
The Asia New Zealand Foundation has released a map of Auckland showing where those of Asian ethnicity are living. Professor Paul Spoonly joins the Panel to discuss why these concentrations are not a… Audio
Insight for 16 November 2014 - Flexibility and Employment Laws
Patrick O'Meara examines the new labour laws and what they mean for firms and workers Audio
A Superdiverse New Zealand
Pro vice-chancellor of Massey University, Prof. Paul Spoonley is part of the team undertaking a large-scale six-year project to see how New Zealand can best plan for, and benefit from, an increasingly… Audio
Preparing the regions for the demands of an ageing population
As the population in provincial centres keeps ageing, and in some areas getting smaller, how will service levels be maintained, and the meet the needs of older people Demographic changes, including… Audio
India outstrips China in migrant stats
India has over-taken China as New Zealand's leading source of Asian immigrants, as the number of people moving to this country hits record highs. Audio
The "Asianisation" of Auckland
"So who are we anyway?" asks Professor James Liu of Victoria University, as he chairs the session titled The Asianisation of Auckland with guest speaker Sociologist and distinguished Professor Paul… Audio
Saving the BA degree
Paul Spoonley, Pro-Vice Chancellor, College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Massey University; and Robert Greenburg, Dean of Arts, Auckland University. Audio
Outspoken for 10 January 2014: Auckland's people
Auckland correspondent, Todd Niall, looks at the changing face of Auckland in the light of the latest census figures which show a significant increase in the numbers of Asians now making their home in… Audio
Support for Auckland council view on population growth
The Auckland Council is being told it's on the right track in planning for a million more residents over the next 30 years. Audio
What will NZ's demographics look like in the next 50 years?
Professor Paul Spoonley, Research Director for Massey University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Audio
Right-wing group targets Asians in east Auckland
Professor Paul Spoonley, a sociologist from Massey University has written on racist and extremist groups in New Zealand. Audio
Treaty Debate 1 (2010)
Professor Paul Spoonley from Massey University articulates the evolutionary nature of the last 40 years of Maori social and cultural change through a focus on the life and achievement of… Audio
Paul Spoonley
Paul Spoonley talks about the New Zealander of the 21st century, and the great tussle between biculturism and multiculturism. Audio
Sport looks to attract immigrants
Sports clubs are being urged to boost flagging memberships by making themselves more attractive to immigrants. Audio