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In reply to an FOI inquiry in January 2009 regarding her membership of the AEF, the University of Hertfordshire replied stating that,
 
In reply to an FOI inquiry in January 2009 regarding her membership of the AEF, the University of Hertfordshire replied stating that,
" (Dr Nash was) invited to join the network by AEF. (In 2004) The University was not involved in this decision – the membership is personal...There are no formal “terms of membership”.  The forum provides a means by which academic researchers in areas related to advertising and children, food advertising and obesity, and advertising self-regulation are able to access a database of publications in this area. (Dr Nash has ) been contacted 3 – 4 times over the course of (her) association with AEF, but at irregular intervals." <ref> Email correspondence between Richard W Bunce, Head of Legal and Corporate Services, University of Hertfordshire and Mary Craig January 5- February 5 2009.</ref>
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" (Dr Nash was) invited to join the network by AEF. (In 2004) The University was not involved in this decision – the membership is personal...There are no formal “terms of membership”.  The forum provides a means by which academic researchers in areas related to advertising and children, food advertising and obesity, and advertising self-regulation are able to access a database of publications in this area. (Dr Nash has ) been contacted 3 – 4 times over the course of (her) association with AEF, but at irregular intervals." <ref> Email correspondence between Richard W Bunce, Head of Legal and Corporate Services, University of Hertfordshire and Mary Craig January 6- February 5 2009.</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:55, 16 February 2009

Background

Biographical Information

Avril Nash is a lecturer in developmental psychology at the University of Hertfordshire.

History

Current activities

Nash's research to date has focused on television advertising and how children respond to its persuasive messages. Her doctoral project was part funded by Ofcom and supervised by Professor Karen Pine (University of Hertfordshire) and Professor David Messer (The Open University). The results of which informed policy change on alcohol advertising and youth appeal.[1]

Views

Affiliations


In reply to an FOI inquiry in January 2009 regarding her membership of the AEF, the University of Hertfordshire replied stating that, " (Dr Nash was) invited to join the network by AEF. (In 2004) The University was not involved in this decision – the membership is personal...There are no formal “terms of membership”. The forum provides a means by which academic researchers in areas related to advertising and children, food advertising and obesity, and advertising self-regulation are able to access a database of publications in this area. (Dr Nash has ) been contacted 3 – 4 times over the course of (her) association with AEF, but at irregular intervals." [3]


Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

Address:
Phone:01707 285072
Email:a.s.nash@herts.ac.uk
Website:

Resources

Notes

  1. University of Herfordshire [1], accessed January 9 2009.
  2. Advertising Education Forum AEF Academic Network (AAN), accessed 1 August 2007.
  3. Email correspondence between Richard W Bunce, Head of Legal and Corporate Services, University of Hertfordshire and Mary Craig January 6- February 5 2009.