Continuing our Research during a Global Pandemic: Reflections from a 12 year Research Collaboration

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Danielle Tucker, Pamela Yeow and Alison Dean, 10th December 2020 Research collaboration in academia is an important part of what we do, not only for developing new research ideas and pooling resources and skills, but also for personal motivation and camaraderie. We have been working together since 2008 on…

3 Reasons our research improved because of COVID-19

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Photo by Edward Jenner on Pexels.com Danielle Tucker, 5th November 2020 We get asked a lot about the methodological value (or limitation) of studying household decision making during a time when measures to prevent the spread of a global pandemic meant that many households were spending more time in…

Rethinking, Rethinking Ethical Consumerism

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How we pivoted our research methodology during COVID-19 Danielle Tucker, 12th October 2020 In February 2020, our research team received funding from Eastern ARC to continue our work on rethinking ethical consumerism. Like so many other research projects this year, in March COVID-19 caused us to rethink our research…