
Kathy Hamilton
@kathylhamilton
academic interested in how consumer culture impacts society, views are my own
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22-01-2019 19:45:29
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Hands on experience of data analysis at the Moving Beyond Description workshop on Qualitative data analysis!! Ines Branco-Illodo Carolyn Wilson-Nash Stir M&R Research Academy of Marketing Institute for Advanced Studies University of Stirling Kathy Hamilton


“Kindness was demonstrated in many ways. It was seen in people’s descriptions of feeling cared for, & caring for others. Small things, such as being welcomed into a space or being offered a cup of tea, could have a big impact & foster a sense of community” womenslibrary.org.uk/2022/12/19/the…


Excited to announce our forthcoming MarketplaceAccessSIG webinar series taking place throughout June. With masterclasses from Stacey Baker, Pippa Hunter-Jones, Kathy Hamilton and Emma Banister 💙 come along to discuss all things #marketplaceaccess Registration details in tweet below!👇



What a day in in the II Symposium on current trends in consumer research University of Stirling! Fascinating research on tranquility by Cele Otnes &Kathy Hamilton, inspiring views on high-research impact and improving academic writing! Thank you everyone!



Our 10th International Research #Conference in Marketing has come to a close. Two full days filled with new & inspiring #marketing #research. Many thanks to our brilliant Keynotes, all our PhD Presenters and organiser Kathy Hamilton👏 Stay tuned for Best Presentation & Poster👀


Had fun recording another Methods@Manchester podcast with Kathy Hamilton Looking forward to her keynote on ‘collective academic care’ as part of tomorrow’s #methodsfair Methods North West UoM Humanities Consumer Research with Impact for Society (CRIS)


Great day Methods@Manchester #methodsfair Enjoyed presenting our Consumer Research with Impact for Society (CRIS) project and hearing about lots of great research. Lovely to see Emma Banister 💙 and Charlotte Hoyland too!

Something Monstrous This Way Comes! Check Out Our Frightening New Issue with Contributions From Scott Jones Pallavi Singh Rachel Ashman Anthony Patterson Cele otnes ian fillis and Others. researchjcb.com/content/ Please help us spread the word.

“They say access is the key to a better world They gave me the key, it didn’t open the door I wanted”. Lines from a collaborative poem written MarketplaceAccessSIG Masterclass! Thanks Emma Banister 💙, Kathy Hamilton, Consumer Research with Impact for Society (CRIS) for helping us to think creatively about access!👍

We're pleased to share the first video from our @scotinsight research project on consumer resilience and #CostOfLivingCrisis. Hear from Sidra very generously sharing her experience of hardship & #CommunitySupport @BoysenAnker Dr Nadia Zainuddin The NSMC University of Dundee University of Strathclyde

“The focus for us isn’t on food poverty. It’s on food waste”. Taylor discusses the role of the Community Fridge @TransitionDund as part of our @scotinsight project on #costoflivingcrisis @BoysenAnker Dr Nadia Zainuddin The NSMC University of Dundee University of Strathclyde FoSho Video

“It’s really amazing what a community can do when they come together with a singular goal.” Many thanks to Jordan for telling us about the great work of Strathclyde University Foodbank Society as part of our @scotinsight project on the #CostOfLivingCrisis @BoysenAnker Dr Nadia Zainuddin Strathclyde Union Karyna Sorochynska


We are looking forward to your submissions for our Marketing Theory special issue. We are interested in papers that focus on the adoption of alternative, qualitative methodologies that advance marketing theory or help us understand consumer phenomena in new ways.



On our first episode of #MethodsTalk, Emma Banister 💙 speaks with Kathy Hamilton about her involvement in the CRIS Collective and work focused on collaborative work adopting an ethics of care approach. 👇Listen here👇 open.spotify.com/episode/1sV3nP…
