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+ | * Member of the [[Advertising Education Forum]], Academic Network<ref>Advertising Education Forum [http://www.aeforum.org/academics/ AEF Academic Network (AAN)], accessed 1 August 2007.</ref> | ||
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+ | In reply to an e-mail inquiry in January 2009 regarding her membership of the AEF Handsley stated that," | ||
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+ | I've been a member of the AEF for probably about 4 years; I think I sort of got added to their list semi-involuntarily when I went to have some discussions with one of their people for some research that I was doing on regulation of food ads. That is, they invited me to join and I wanted to think about whether it was really consistent with the critical stance I take on these things. While I was dithering, I found I started receiving some stuff from them and I've never objected. Actually I think they gave me a form to fill out and I never returned it, but they added me anyway. | ||
+ | I've certainly never been paid, but they've never really asked anything of me either. Therefore it's hard to avoid the conclusion that the main purpose of my membership is to enable the ad industry to say I'm a member." <ref> Email correspondence between Elizabeth Handsley and David Miller January 12 2009.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 4 February 2009
Contents
Background
Elizabeth Handsley is a Professor of Law at Flinders University, Australia.
Biographical Information
History
Current activities
Handsley's current research interests include the regulation of food advertising to children.[1]
Views
Affiliations
- Member of the Advertising Education Forum, Academic Network[2]
In reply to an e-mail inquiry in January 2009 regarding her membership of the AEF Handsley stated that,"
I've been a member of the AEF for probably about 4 years; I think I sort of got added to their list semi-involuntarily when I went to have some discussions with one of their people for some research that I was doing on regulation of food ads. That is, they invited me to join and I wanted to think about whether it was really consistent with the critical stance I take on these things. While I was dithering, I found I started receiving some stuff from them and I've never objected. Actually I think they gave me a form to fill out and I never returned it, but they added me anyway. I've certainly never been paid, but they've never really asked anything of me either. Therefore it's hard to avoid the conclusion that the main purpose of my membership is to enable the ad industry to say I'm a member." [3]
Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes
Publications
Contact
- Address:
- Phone:(08) 8201 5256
- Email:elizabeth.handsley@flinders.edu.au
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Flinders University Elizabeth Handsley, accessed February 3 2009.
- ↑ Advertising Education Forum AEF Academic Network (AAN), accessed 1 August 2007.
- ↑ Email correspondence between Elizabeth Handsley and David Miller January 12 2009.