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SUMMARY:LARIA Conference 13th-14th May 2014
DESCRIPTION:Book your place at the next LARIA Annual Conference. It will be held 13th-14th May 2014 at the University of Warwick. \nThis will be LARIA’s 40th anniversary and we are looking for the 2014 conference to be our biggest and most successful yet. We know that the public sector continues to face a challenging financial climate at the same time as a rising demand for services. This conference will be about how local research makes a difference. This follows the challenge set at our 2013 Conference by Martin Reeves\, our honorary president. Our speakers will illustrate how we can meet this challenge by showing research that is: \n\nFit for purpose\nRapid and robust\nInclude communities and others\nAble to have impact on local services and communities\n\nYou can also download a pdf of the conference 2014 programme
URL:https://www.laria.org.uk/event/laria-conference-13-and-14-may-2013/
LOCATION:University of Warwick\, Warwick\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Social Media in Social Research
DESCRIPTION:We’re pleased to announce that the SRA Social Media in Social Research conference on Friday 16 May is now open for registration.  It will be at the British Library conference centre in central London \nIt’s our fourth conference on this topic.  The presentations this year are: \n\nUninformed consent and social media research\n\nDan Nunan\, Henley Business School \n\nUsing social network analysis for social media in social research\n\nDhiraj Murthy\, Goldsmiths\, University of London \n\nThe Collaborative Online Social Media ObServatory: a progress report\n\nRob Procter\, University of Warwick \n\nThe ESRC’s social media agenda\n\nSamantha McGregor\, ESRC \n\nA social media case study – Facebook and Scottish independence\n\nPreriit Souda and Alastair Graham\, TNS BMRB \n\nThe social media challenge within the Food Standards Agency\n\nDr Joanna Disson and James Baker\, FSA \n\nAnalysing digital activism: The use of multi-layered digital ethnography in the social sciences \n\nSuay Ozkula\, University of Kent \nWith questions after each presentation\, and a Panel discussion to follow\, delegates will have plenty of opportunity to raise and debate the issues. \nThe delegate rate is £75 for SRA members\, £105 for non-members.  Lunch and refreshments are provided. \nMore information\, a flyer and online booking can be found on the SRA website
URL:https://www.laria.org.uk/event/social-media-in-social-research/
LOCATION:British Library Conference Centre\, 96 Euston Rd\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Research into supporting an older rural population
DESCRIPTION:Nearly a quarter of all older people in England and Wales live in rural areas. For service commissioners and deliverers\, it is important to understand how ageing impacts upon service delivery so that services can be tailored to address those needs and ensure equitable services for an increasingly important sector of the population. \nAt this free evening seminar\, researchers from TNS BMRB and the International Longevity Centre describe research which explores: \n• The impact of an older population in rural areas on service demand and delivery\n• Where and how the design and delivery of key services need to be tailored to meet present and future needs\n• Underlying principles of good practice in designing and delivering key services to an older population. \nThe research methods used include a literature review\, secondary data analysis\, and qualitative research with a range of service users and designers/deliverers. This research was conducted to inform Defra’s development of policy and local strategies for the protection and improvement of services and to better understand the needs of older people.
URL:https://www.laria.org.uk/event/research-into-supporting-an-older-rural-population/
LOCATION:Nobel House\, 17\,Smith Square\, London\, SW1P 3JR\, United Kingdom
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