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Rebecca Huntley is an Australian author and researcher on social trends. She holds degrees in law and film studies and a PhD in gender studies . For nearly nine years Huntley was the Director of The Mind & Mood Report, Australia's longest-running social trends report.
Dr Rebecca Huntley is a researcher, author and social commentator with a background in publishing, academia and politics.
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Jan 28, 2020 · Rebecca Huntley, a researcher and author, explains how the public can be divided into six groups based on their attitudes and actions on climate change. She also discusses the importance of using different language and approaches to reach different segments and motivate them to take action.
View Rebecca Huntley’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Dr Rebecca Huntley is one of Australians foremost researchers on social trends. She is an author...
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Rebecca Huntley's thesis is that the climate change argument won't be won by reason alone: it's time to get emotional. Nick Moir. "I nearly called it How to Talk about Climate Change with Your Drunk Uncle ," says Huntley, a social researcher and author.
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Dr Rebecca Huntley is one of Australians foremost researchers on social trends. She holds degrees in law and film studies and a PhD in Gender Studies. She has lead research at Essential Media and Vox Populi and was a director at Ipsos Australia.
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Dr Rebecca Huntley is one of Australia's foremost researchers on social trends. She is the author of numerous books, including Still Lucky: Why You Should Feel Optimistic About Australia and Its People. She presents The History Listen each week on RN and writes for ABC Life.