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Research News : June 2009



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June 2009

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Youth research in the spotlight at this year's conference
Three papers about researching young people will be presented in a dedicated ?Youth' stream at this year's Australian Market and Social Research Society conference in Sydney on 1 October.
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Client's point of view: Building emotional connections
Derryn Belford is reseach manager at Tourism WA, the state tourism organisation for Western Australia.
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Entries for the 2010 REAs open on 1 July
The call for entries for the 2010 Research Effectiveness Awards will open next month and all research projects conducted since the closing date for the last REAs (in June 2007) will be eligible.
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Gen Y and semiotics: constructive not de(con)structive
Do you know what Blue Beard and Gen Y have in common? Why value is a trifecta? Why the humble circle has Gen Y in raptures? Jem Wallis from Heartbeat explains.
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Teens should not be automatically seen to be early adopters
Daphne Hume provides an international perspective on recruiting teens to participate in a bespoke research panel.
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Food ads making our kids fat: it isn't that simple
Those on both sides of the ?food marketing to children' fence use marketing research alongside scientific studies to support their arguments.
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Edition index

  • Youth research in the spotlight at this year's conference    

  • Client's point of view: Building emotional connections    

  • Entries for the 2010 REAs open on 1 July    

  • Gen Y and semiotics: constructive not de(con)structive    

  • Teens should not be automatically seen to be early adopters    

  • Food ads making our kids fat: it isn't that simple    

  • Global research revenues down    

  • President's point of view: Giving young researcher's a voice and making them the heroes    

  • QSR International launches new language versions of NVivo 8    

  • Pulse Group PLC expands VOIP capacity     

  • Zivanovic embarks on innovative book writing approach    

  • Wallis customer satisfaction scores again    

  • Research Now in BRW's 50 Best Companies to Work For     

  • Roy Morgan launches State of the Nation    

  • John Gandar opens new company    

  • Clarity Strategic Research launches    

  • An ethical question: No. 171    

  • Statistics: Slip sliding away    

  • Research News over the decade    

  • Topline - highlights of research findings    

  • Letter to the editor: Sloppy reporting    

  • Continuum: Dreaming wistfully of being a researcher    

  • Career moves    


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