Paul Spoonley

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Paul Spoonley
Born1954 (age 69–70)
CitizenshipNew Zealand
Scientific career
FieldsSociology
InstitutionsMassey University

Paul Spoonley (born 1954) is a New Zealand sociologist.

Spoonley was born in 1954,[1] and began teaching at Massey University in 1979.[2] Some of Spoonley's current research includes immigration in New Zealand, the alt-right in New Zealand, New Zealand demographics, and the Christchurch mosque shootings.[3][4] He has written or edited 25 books during his career and is a regular commentator in news media.[5] A fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, in 2009 he was awarded the Royal Society of New Zealand Science and Technology medal.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Spoonley, Paul 1954- : Papers". National Library of New Zealand. Retrieved 30 May 2020. Alternate link
  2. ^ "Spoonley returning to frontline social research". Massey University. 6 July 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  3. ^ Van Beyen, M. (2020, March 27). Why did the mosque shooter change his mind? Retrieved March 28, 2020, from https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/christchurch-shooting/120601692/why-did-the-mosque-shooter-change-his-mind
  4. ^ "Paul Spoonley". www.asiamediacentre.org.nz. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  5. ^ Spoonley, Paul (2020). The New New Zealand: The Demographic Disruption Were Not Talking About. Massey University Press.
  6. ^ Massey University. (n.d.). Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley - Distinguished Professor - Massey University. Retrieved March 28, 2020, from https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/expertise/profile.cfm?stref=710200