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Albany Campus, Auckland

Associate Professor Ann Dupuis


Associate Professor Ann Dupuis

MA (Hons), PhD Cant.

Sociology



 

 


Ann teaches introductory sociology, gender, economic sociology and the sociology of work. Current research focuses on urban housing intensification, urban governance issues, women entrepreneurs and non-standard work.

 

 
Contact details: 
 

Room AT2.60, Atrium Building
Phone (09) 414 0800, Extn 9054
Email A.Dupuis@massey.ac.nz
Massey University, Albany Campus, Auckland
Private Bag 102 904
North Shore MSC
Auckland, New Zealand

 

 
Teaching Areas:  
 
  • Identity and Culture
  • Gender and Sexuality
  • Understanding Globalisation
  • The World of Work
 

 
Research Interests:  
 
  • Urban development
  • Urban intensification
  • Housing
  • Sociology of work
  • Entrepreneurship
 

 

Books:

  

Spoonley, P., Dupuis, A. and de Bruin, A. (eds) (2004) Work and Working in Twenty-first Century New Zealand , Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

 

 

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (eds) (2003) Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age , Ashgate: Aldershot .

 

 

 

 

Lauder, H., Hughes, D., Watson, S., Waslander, S., Thrupp, M., Strathdee, R., Simiyu, I. , Dupuis, A., McGlinn, J. and Hamlin, J. (1999) Trading in Futures: Why Mark ets in Education Don't Work , Buckingham/Philadelphia: Open University Press.

 

 

 
 

 

 
Selected Book Chapters:  
 

Dupuis, A. (2007) ‘Work-life Balance: Rhetoric or ‘Reality’?’, in Managing Mayhem: Work-Life Balance in New Zealand. Wellington: Dunmore Publishing Ltd: 70-85.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2007)  ‘Indelible Intersections: Insights from New Zealand’s Largest Street Market’, in J. Cross and A. Morales(eds), Street Entrepreneurs: People, Place and Politics in Local and Global  Perspective.  London and New York: Routledge: 245-261.

Dupuis, A. and Dixon, J., (2006)  ‘‘Getting On’: An Agenda for Living Close Together’. In Thompson-Fawcett, M and Freeman, C (eds). Living Together: Towards Inclusive Communities. Otago University Press: Dunedin: 227-240.

Blandy, S., Dixon, J., Dupuis, A. and Parsons, D. (2006) ‘The Rise of Private Residential Neighbourhoods in England and New Zealand’, in Glasze, G., Webster, C., and Frantz, K. (eds) Private Cities: Global and Local Perspectives, London: Routledge, pp. 190-205.

de Bruin, A., Dupuis, A. and Spoonley, P. (2004) ‘Introduction’, in P. Spoonley, A. Dupuis and A. de Bruin (eds), Work and Working in Twenty-first Century New Zealand, Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, pp. 9-14.

Dupuis, A. and de Bruin, A. (2004) ‘Women’s Business Ownership and Entrepreneurship’, in P. Spoonley, A. Dupuis and A. de Bruin (eds), Work and Working in Twenty-first Century New Zealand, Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, pp. 154-179.

Spoonley, P., de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2004) ‘Work and Working in Twenty-first Century New Zealand – A Conclusion’, in P. Spoonley, A. Dupuis and A. de Bruin (eds), Work and Working in Twenty-first Century New Zealand, Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, pp. 275-278.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2003) ‘Introduction: Concepts and Themes’, in A. de Bruin and A. Dupuis (eds), Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age, Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 1-24.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2003) ‘Constrained Entrepreneurship’, in A. de Bruin and A. Dupuis (eds), Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age, Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 25-42.

Firkin, P., Dupuis, A. and de Bruin, A. (2003) ‘Familial Entrepreneurship’, in A. de Bruin and A. Dupuis (eds), Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age, Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 92-108.

Dupuis, A. and de Bruin, A. (2003) ‘Community Entrepreneurship’, in A. de Bruin and A. Dupuis (eds), Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age, Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 109-127.

Dupuis, A. de Bruin, A. and Cremer, R. (2003) ‘Municipal-Community Entrepreneurship’, in A. de Bruin and A. Dupuis (eds), Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age, Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 128-147.

 

 

Selected Journal Articles:

 
 

de Bruin, A and Dupuis (2008) ‘Making Employability ‘Work’’, The Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 19(4): 89-109.

Dupuis, A. and Thorns, D. (2008) ‘Gating Practices in a Risk Society’, Urban Policy and Research, 26(2), June: 145-157.

Blandy, S., Dixon, J. and Dupuis, A., (2006) Theorising power relationships in multi-owned residential developments: Unpacking the bundle of rights, Urban Studies, 43(13): 2365 - 2383.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2004)Flexibility in the Complex World of Non-Standard Work: The Screen Production Industry in New Zealand’, New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations, 29(3): 53-66.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2004) ‘Work-Life Balance?: Insights from Non-Standard Work’, New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations,, 29(1); 21-37.

Dixon, J., Dupuis, A. and Lysnar, P. (2004) ‘Gated Communities: Urban Innovation or Fortification?’, Planning Quarterly, March, pp. 9-12.

Dixon, J. and Dupuis, A. (2003) ‘Urban Intensification in Auckland, New Zealand: A Challenge for New Urbanism’, Housing Studies, Vol 18 No 3, pp. 353-368.

Dupuis, A. and Dixon, J. (2002) ‘Intensification in Auckland: Issues and Policy Implications’, Urban Policy and Research, Vol. 20, No 4, December 2002, pp. 415-428.

Dixon, J., Dupuis, A. and Lysnar, P. (2001) ‘Issues in Medium Density Housing: The Experience of Ambrico Place, Waitakere City’, Planning Quarterly, No 141, June, pp. 9-11.

Cremer. R., de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2001) ‘International Sister-Cities: Bridging the Global-Local Divide’, American Journal of Economics and Sociology (Special Invited Issue: City and Country: An Interdisciplinary Collection of Original Articles and Case Studies), Vol. 60, No. 1, (January), pp. 377-402.

Dupuis, A., de Bruin, A. and Firkin, P. (2000) ‘Human Capital Acquisition: Constrained Choice in a Regional Labour Market’, Access: Critical Perspectives on Cultural and Policy Studies in Education, 19 (1), pp. 57-78.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2000) ‘The Dynamics of New Zealand’s Largest Street Market: The Otara Flea Market’, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 20, No, 1/2 pp. 52-73.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2000) ‘Constrained Entrepreneurship: An Interdisciplinary Extension of Bounded Rationality’, The Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, Vol. 12, pp. 71-86.

 

Selected Research Reports:
 
 

 

Inkson, K., Meares, C., Dupuis, A., Inkson, N. and McLaren, E. Young(er) People’s Conceptualisations of the World of Work, Research Report No. 2007/1, Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme, Massey University, Albany and Palmerston North, pp. 1-69.

McLaren, E. and Dupuis, A. (2006) The Employment Experiences of Permanent and Temporary Full-time and Part-time Workers in a New Zealand Study of Young People, Research Report No. 5/2006, Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme, Massey University, Albany and Palmerston North.

Dupuis, A. and McLaren, E. (2006) Non-Standard Work and Young(er) Workers, Research Report Series 2006/1, Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme, Massey University, Albany and Palmerston North, pp. 1-36.

Dupuis, A. Inkson, K. and McLaren, E. (2005) Pathways to Employment: A Study of the Employment-related Behaviour of Young People in New Zealand, Research Report No. 1/2005, Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme, Massey University, Albany and Palmerston North.

Dupuis, A. and de Bruin, A. (2004) ‘The Relevance of the Notion of ‘Work-Life Balance’ to Non-standard Workers’, Working Paper No. 11, Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme. Massey University, Albany and Palmerston North.

McLaren, E., Firkin, P., Spoonley, P., Dupuis, A., de Bruin, A. and Inkson, K. (2004) At the Margins: Contingency, Precariousness and Non-Standard Work. Research Report No 1, Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme, Albany and Palmerston North.

Firkin, P., McLaren, E., Spoonley, P., de Bruin, A., Dupuis, A. and Perera, H.  (2003/4 ) Non-Standard Work: Alternative Working Arrangements Amongst Knowledge Workers – An Expanded Analysis Across Two Regions: Hawkes Bay and Auckland, Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme. Research Report Series 2003/4, Massey University, Albany and Palmerston North.

Dupuis, A., Dixon, J., Lysnar, P. and Mouat, C. (2002) Bodies Corporate and Housing Intensification in Auckland: A Preliminary Assessment, Report for the Auckland Regional Council, Auckland City Council, North Shore City Council, Rodney District Council and the Waitakere City Council, October, pp. 1-69.

 

 

 
Selected Presentations: 

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2008) Making Employability ‘Work’ Presentation at the Labour Market Dynamics Research Programme Auckland Symposium: Youth and Maori Employment,  Massey University, Auckland. 18 September.

Dupuis, A. and Dixon, J. (2008) From Sprawling City to Sustainable Urban Form?: A New Zealand Case Study. Paper at the European Network for Housing Research Conference, Shrinking Cities, Sprawling Suburbs, Changing Countrysides. University College Dublin 6th – 9th July, 2008.

Dupuis, A. and Dixon, J. (2007) ‘Governing Multi-Owned Residential Developments in New Zealand: New Forms of private Governance’. Paper presented at the Joint Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association (LSA) and the Research Committee on Sociology of Law (RCSL of ISA), Humboldt University, Berlin, July 25-28.

Dupuis, A. and Dixon, J. (2007) ‘Gated Developments in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Fashion, Fortification or the Future?’. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the Research Network ‘Private Urban Governance and Gated Communities’, Sorbonne, Paris, 5th – 8th June.

Dixon, J., Dupuis, A., Lysnar, P. and Dempsey, C. (2006) ‘Enclosure, Exclusion and Entry: Gated Developments in Auckland’. Paper presented at the Conference - Isolation, Disconnection, Solitude and Seclusion in a Connected World’, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 14th – 16th December, 2006.

Dupuis, A. (2006) ‘Finding a Job: The Effects of Social Capital’. Invited paper presented at the National Secondary Schools Conference, Massey University College of Education, Palmerston North, 3-4th July, 2006.

Dupuis, A. and McLaren, E. (2006) ‘Younger Adult Experiences in the Labour Market’. Paper presented at the seminar, The Contemporary New Zealand Labour Market: Old Disadvantages, New Opportunities, Social Science research Centre, University of Canterbury,  April 27, 2006.

Dupuis, A. and Taylor, N. (2006) ‘A Framework for Examining Sub-Optimal Employment’. Paper presented at the 12th  Labour, Employment and Work Conference, Victoria University of Wellington, 15th -16th November, 2006. http://www.vuw.ac.nz/geo/news-and-events/lew12/papers/LEW12-Dupuis-Taylor-AFrameworkForExaminingSubOptimalEmployment.pdf

Blandy, S., Dixon, J. and Dupuis, A. (2005) ‘Unravelling a Bundle of Rights: Pitfalls and Prospects in Multi-owned Housing. Paper presented at the international conference Territory, Control and Enclosure: The Ecology of Urban Fragmentation’, Pretoria, South Africa, 28 February – 3 March, 2005. 

Dupuis, A. and McLaren, E. (2005) ‘Non-standard Work: Indices and Implications for Younger New Zealand Workers’. Paper presented at the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 29 June – 2 July, 2005.

Dixon, J., van Roon, . and Dupuis, A. (2005) ‘Facilitating Maintenance of Stormwater Devices on Communally Owned Land’. Paper presented at the New Zealand Water and Waste Association, 4th South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, Carlton Hotel, Auckland, 4-6 May, 2005.

Dupuis, A. and Thorns, D. (2004) ‘Gating Practices in a Risk Society’. Paper presented at the Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand Conference, Victoria University, Wellington, 26-28th November, 2004.

Dupuis, A., Inkson, K. and McLaren, E. (2004) ‘Pathways to Employment for Young New Zealanders: Effects of Social Capital’. Paper presented at the Labour, Employment and Work Conference, Victoria University, Wellington, 22-23 November, 2004.

Dupuis, A and Dixon, J. 2004 ‘Issues of Private Residential Governance in New Zealand’. Paper presented at the International Housing Conference on ‘Adequate and Affordable Housing for All: Research, Policy and Practice’, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto, June 26-29.

de Bruin, A. and Dupuis, A. (2004) ‘Choice and Constraint: The Conundrum of Non-standard Work’, paper presented at the Eleventh World Congress on Social Economics, Albertville, France, June 8-11.

Dixon, J. and Dupuis, A. (2003) ‘Gatedness’ and Governance: Residential Intensification in Auckland, New Zealand’. Paper presented at the International Conference: Gated Communities: Building Social Division or Safer Communities?, University of Glasgow, 19-              September.

Dupuis, A. and de Bruin, A. (2003) ‘Conceptualisations of the Work-Life Nexus of Non-Standard Workers’. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE),  Aix en Provence, France, June 26 - 28, 2003.

Dixon, J. and Dupuis, A. (2003) ‘Bodybuilding in Auckland: Bodies Corporate and Intensive Housing’. Paper presented at the Urbanism Downunder Conference, Auckland, March, 2003.

Dupuis, A. and Dixon, J. (2002)  ‘Making it Count: The ‘Quadruple Bottom Line’ of Policy-driven Research’. Paper presented at Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ), University of Canterbury, December, 2002.

Dupuis, A. and Dixon, J. (2002) ‘Medium Density Housing in Auckland, New Zealand: An Exploration of Social, Technical and Theoretical Issues’. Paper presented at the XVth International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, Brisbane, Australia, 7-13 July, 2002.

Dixon, J., Dupuis, A., Lysnar, P. and Mouat, C. (2002), ‘Bodies Corporate: Prospects for Private Urban Governance in New Zealand. Paper presented at the International Conference on Private Urban Governance, Department of Geography, University of Mainz, Germany, June 5-9 2002.

 

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