Daniel Alexander-Head

Daniel leads a life of mini-nation building, throwing himself into projects that are really interesting for people and himself.

By day he spends his time thinking about community engagement for Vision Critical in Sydney, leading brands like Telstra, Nestle and Virgin Mobile in the digital research space.

Outside of work he writes about digital research for Esomar and AMSRS. Sometimes he even blogs at Social-Zen.com.

Dan loves nothing more than to get on his motorcycle and ride. He has ridden half way around the world and secretly harbours a dream of one day starring in ‘The Long Way Round’.

This is his daily collection of inspired thoughts, bookmarks and resources.

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September 29, 2009

How to Twitter

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If you are not on twitter (or are) but want to follow the AMSRS twitter feed, take the following steps:

  1. go to www.twitter.com
  2. either:
    • Join up and then type in #AMSRS in the search bar
    • or just type in #AMSRS in the search bar
That easy!

 

 

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September 29, 2009

This is what 580 researchers look like...

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September 29, 2009

Adam Ferrier talking about not wearing a belt

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September 29, 2009

Andy Dexter in action

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September 29, 2009

Opening remarks

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Geraldine Doogue kicked off the presentations talking about Australia and how is it perceived in global and regional areas. A lot to think about how we perceive ourselves compared to the rest of the world.

 

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