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“PLEASE MIND THE APP” David Fell, Brook Lyndhurst Consumers/citizens in the UK have shown a persistent and long-standing refusal to ‘engage’ with energy and/or energy efficiency, despite ever-increasing rational
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Document Date: 2014-08-31 12:45:51


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London / /

Company

Facebook / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

United Kingdom / /

Event

Reorganization / /

Facility

Cambridge University / /

Holiday

Christmas / /

IndustryTerm

feedback devices / energy display units g. / energy display monitors / retail spending10 / social media / energy consumption / on-line diaries / on-line debate / energy use study / ineffective tools / on-line dialogue tool / similar devices etc tools / food risk incidents / food risks / e - commerce / social media tools / on-line questionnaires / energy use / energy efficiency / social media platforms / particular device / media coverage / web-based marketing methods / energy / target / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Fairtrade Foundation / London Sustainable Development Commission / European Union / /

Person

George Lakoff / David Fell / Mark Johnson / Brook Lyndhurst Consumers / Brook Lyndhurst / Daniel Kahneman / Sarah Darby / /

Position

author / researcher / writer / director and co-founder of the research / contributing editor / /

Technology

smart phone / smart phones / http / /

URL

www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/article/1124114/brand-barometer-socialmedia-performance-change4life / http /

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