Thursday, October 8, 2009

Prize winners

Tony Wheeler Award for Best Paper - Winner
  • Brian Fine, Con Menictas, Damien Bray and Paul Wang: When the real world problem is extremely complex, how do we overcome excessive cognitive load when mirroring intensive and intricate information conditions in research
George Camakaris Award for Best Paper by a Young Researcher – Winner
  • Huw Hepworth: Darwin’s feelings – A framework of evolution and emotion (and how to use it)
Best Presentation – Winner
  • Erica van Lieven: Web 3.0 – the daily insight diet and the irrelevance of professional weightwatchers

People's Choice – Winner

  • Ainslie Williams and Grant Malpas: Between a rock and a hard place

--- and here's the commendations ---

Tony Wheeler Award for Best Paper – Commended
  • David Bruce and Michele Hendrie: Communicating in a Crisis – Choosing your words
  • Daniel-Alexander Head, Steven Cierpicki and Ray Poynter: Research 2.0. It’s all the buzz but what drives member engagement? How to ensure online research communities succeed
  • Huw Hepworth: Darwin’s feelings – A framework of evolution and emotion (and how to use it)
Tony Wheeler Award for Best Paper – Highly Commended
  • Chris Thomas: Market research’s second life
  • Orlando Wood: Why consumer insights are like a refrigerator: Opening up the consumer to make the light go on

Best Presentation – Commended

  • Sam Everingham: Spinning yarns – Why researchers need to be great storytellers
  • Christine Walker: Making a difference with research – for a company and a local community
  • Joan Young and Richard Blackwell: Revolution for evolution - A new approach to road safety advertising and a more significant role for social marketing research
  • Tiina Raikko: The secret diary of Riita Researcher
  • Chris Thomas: Market research's second life
  • Ainslie Williams and Grant Malpas: Between a rock and a hard place

1 comment:

Paul Vittles said...

Loving the talent on show!

I know some State AMSRS Committees are inviting some of the winners to deliver their presentations (or extended versions) at events over the next few months - so look out for these events/seminars/workshops, or create them!