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Evolving public health England's approach to behaviour change

Flamingo used semiotic analysis and linguistic modelling to identify and compare the public and personal discourses of cancer that were creating barriers to early presentation, in order to develop future strategy and comms to overcome them.

Catalogue: Fusion 2019
Authors: Emma Munroe-Faure, Lucas Galan
Company: Flamingo
November 10, 2019

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The challenge of getting insights for a country brand

ProColombia, the Colombian International Promotion Organisation and the manager of the country's brand, faces the challenge of creating a meaningful and deep campaign with powerful calls to action that invite target audience to discover the "New...

Catalogue: Latin America 2018: Market Intelligence Festival for Latin America
Authors: Pedro Fernández, Laura Catalina Gómez
March 14, 2018

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Look who's talking?!

Twitter celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and it has rapidly become part of our everyday language; hashtags are everywhere, from the menu at your local restaurant to the evening news. But - exactly how has Twitter impacted our culture and the...

Catalogue: Global Qualitative 2016: The Business Value of Intelligent Stories
Authors: Sara Picazo Lutton, Cecily Long
Companies: Flamingo, Twitter
November 16, 2016

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Stories from the fringe: The people strategy forgets

The most engaging stories are usually the ones whose characters live on the fringe, disrupting the norm and the expected.With this paper we showcase how by understanding the fringes you can magnify the trends and insights seen in the mainstream. How...

Catalogue: Global Qualitative 2016: The Business Value of Intelligent Stories
Authors: Peter Harrison, Vangelis Skouras, Ian Pierpoint
November 16, 2016

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Domestic dudes

This paper focuses on the manifestation of masculinity in the domestic space in India, one that demonstrates signs of reduction of gender differences and of emergence of alternative domestic masculinity that actively engages itself with everyday...

Catalogue: Global Qualitative 2016: The Business Value of Intelligent Stories
Author: Sandeep Dutta
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
November 16, 2016

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The future fan

A colourful and thought provoking study on why people become fans, and the social and cultural currency to be gained from fandom, 'The Future Fan' project maps three stages in the evolution of the music fan. From niche interest treated with suspicion...

Catalogue: Global Qualitative 2015: Creative! Collaborative! Cool!
Authors: Gemma Proctor, Andy Crysell
Company: Twitter
November 18, 2015

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Mapping and interpreting socio-cultural change in urban India

As urban India continues to transform at a rapid pace, brands across categories seek to build relevance by positioning themselves on platforms linked to the new meanings and ways of being in a fast-changing society. A semiotic analysis of the...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2014: Celebrating Asian Creativity
Author: Satyam Viswanathan
May 13, 2014

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Masculinity

A semiotic analysis and cultural exploration of masculinity in India. This presentation provides a comprehensive examination of the codes that have defined Indian masculinity over the ages - from antiquity to the present day. An exploration across...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2013: Asia On The Move
Author: Satyam Viswanathan
April 7, 2013

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The global family today

Nickelodeon Kids- Family GPS is an ongoing, global research effort with multiple local, regional and international research projects feeding into the global expertise on the changing face and role of the family. Based on research in 20 countries,...

Catalogue: CEE Research Forum 2012: Global Fuel For Local Boost!
Authors: Leo Weir, Carlos Garcia, Christian Kurz
March 26, 2012