SAMRA QUALITATIVE CONFERENCE 2013
It makes you think, doesn’t it…?
SAMRA Qualitative Conference 2013 Speakers
PROGRAMME FOR 28 OCTOBER 2013 IN JOHANNESBURG (FIRE & ICE HOTEL, MELROSE ARCH)
08h30 Registration and Refreshments
09h00 Welcome and Introductions – Leonie Vorster (SAMRA)
09h15 Project Butterfly – Escaping the Net: What effect can learning about how sociable people interact in the real world have on the online space? – Daniel Berkal (The Palmerston Group)
Q&A
10h30 Refreshment Break
11h00 Using Market Research Online Communities (MROCs) for developing and refining early-stage product and service concepts – Elna Smit (Columinate)
Q&A
11h45 ESOMAR Congress 2013 Feedback – Leonie Vorster (SAMRA)
Q&A
12h15 Lunch Break
13h15 The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Understanding societal dynamics from a system psychodynamic wellness perspective – Sanchen Henning (UNISA)
Q&A
14h00 The power of localising classic qualitative methodologies – Mamapudi Nkgadima (African Response)
Q&A
14h45 Refreshment Break
15h15 The State of Play: Qualitative Research in Southern Africa and Internationally – Facilitated by Elna Smit (SAMRA Qualitative Special Interest Group)
16h15 Closing – Leonie Vorster (SAMRA)
PROGRAMME FOR 30 OCTOBER 2013 IN KLEINMOND (ARABELLA HOTEL & SPA, HERMANUS)
08h30 Registration and Refreshments
09h00 Welcome and Introductions – Leonie Vorster (SAMRA)
09h15 Project Butterfly – Escaping the Net: What effect can learning about how sociable people interact in the real world have on the online space? – Daniel Berkal (The Palmerston Group)
Q&A
10h30 Refreshment Break
11h00 Using Market Research Online Communities (MROCs) for developing and refining early-stage product and service concepts – Elna Smit (Columinate)
Q&A
11h45 Overview of the Qualitative Research Consultants Association (QRCA) and feedback from the QRCA 2013 Conference held in October 2013 – Corette Haf (QRCA)
Q&A
12h15 Lunch Break
13h15 The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Understanding societal dynamics from a system psychodynamic wellness perspective – Sanchen Henning (UNISA)
Q&A
14h00 How behavioural economics expands the role of qualitative research – from insight to strategy (Samantha Loggenberg, QI)
Q&A
14h45 Refreshment Break
15h15 The State of Play: Qualitative Research in Southern Africa and Internationally – Facilitated by Elna Smit (SAMRA Qualitative Special Interest Group)
16h15 Closing – Leonie Vorster (SAMRA)
Programme Subject to Change