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Social Media & The 2011 Scottish Parliament Election Campaign
Twitter, blogs and other social media have created a public forum for exchanging views and information. This report discusses the role of social media in the 2011 Scottish parlimentary election campaigns.
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London's skilled working class and policing
Ipsos polling for BBC London finds particularly strong support among skilled working class (or "C2") Londoners for the Met taking a more robust approach in any future riots.
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Benefits of corporate reputation still not understood in too many businesses
The latest Reputation Council report from Ipsos reveals less than half of Europe's most senior communicators have 'hard-wired' reputation into business managment.
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Understanding public opinion on immigration in Britain
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of The Migration Observatory at Oxford University, show public attitudes to immigration are nuanced and complex. While the public are still keen to see an overall reduction in immigration, their attitudes vary depending upon which immigrant groups they are considering.
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Who makes the brand choice in your house - the chicken or the egg?
Do we shape our children's future brand choices or do they help to shape ours, asks Laura Furniss in Brand Republic magazine.
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Londoners' verdicts on the riots
New Ipsos polling for BBC London's Inside Out explores Londoners' verdicts on the Metropolitan Police's handling of the riots, how Londoners think the Police should handle any future riots, and what role activities for young Londoners could play in preventing future disturbances.
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Reputation Council Insight & Ideas Report October 2011
This report explores the challenges of managing reputation in the age of austerity, further discussion of the case for reputation management in terms of the benefits and barriers, and looks from an internal perspective at the purpose and authenticity of company values.
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Children's Well-being in UK, Sweden and Spain:
Status technology and clothing brands play a significant role in creating or reinforcing social divisions amongst children between the `haves' and the `have-nots', according to a new report by Ipsos for UNICEF UK.
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Blinking red light and cute little buzz, where has my BlackBerry friend gone?
Louise Brice of Ipsos ASI tells MediaWeek that according to our latest TechTracker, nearly 1 in 4 adults have had to go cold turkey during the BlackBerry outage.
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Ipsos announces the successful completion of the acquisition of Synovate
Ipsos, the parent company of Ipsos, announced yesterday that it successfully completed the acquisition of the Synovate business to become the third largest global market research company.