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| 10.06.2013 |
Young health |
| – fast food habits in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway |
About 2/3 of the Nordic young people frequented fast food outlets more or less regularly (once a month or more often). The
most important reasons given for eating fast food, was “I think typical American fast food like hot dog, hamburger etc. tastes
good”. Especially in Finland this was the case. The next reason was “I’m generally a lot on the go and often need something
quick and easy to eat”. This is also a typical convenience reason, and fits well with the main idea behind the convenience market. |
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| 31.05.2013 |
Allmennkringkasterens nye credo: «kvalitet til alle» |
| - ny SIFO-rapport |
| Forståelsen av allmennkringkastingsrollen endres. Fra å være sterkt knyttet til samfunnsrelevante tema med borgeren som målgruppe, er rollen i dag i stadig sterkere grad legitimert ut fra kvalitet i sendingene.
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| 30.05.2013 |
Conference: Climate change and food security in India |
| - Wednesday 12.06.2013, 09.00 |
On the occasion of the commencement of the project “Food Security in India: the Interactions of Climate Change, Economics, Politics and Trade”, the National Institute for Consumer Research and Norwegian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to invite you to a half day seminar on climate change and food policy in India.
Time: Wednesday 12.06.2013, 09.00
Place: NUPI, C.J. Hambros plass 2D
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| 28.05.2013 |
50% dyrere å handle i kiosk og bensinstasjon enn i dagligvarebutikken |
| - viser ny SIFO-rapport |
| I SIFO-studien ble det ikke funnet noen systematiske endringer i prisutviklingen mellom dagligvaremarkedet og kiosk, bensinstasjon og servicehandelsmarkedet - det såkalte KBS-markedet. Derimot fant en store forskjeller på prisnivået i de to markedene. |
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| 22.05.2013 |
New book: Consumers and Nanotechnology |
| - Deliberative Processes, Social Barriers and Methodologies |
| In the recent years, questions regarding democratic influence on science and technology (priorities, funding, transparency) has received much attention. The lesson from the European unrest over GMO is that consumer-citizens will react negatively to just having to accept the introduction of new, partly untested technologies. A number of political bodies (governments, regions, the European Union, etc.) have started to use citizens’ deliberations in order to involve citizens and to consider their concerns, attitudes, hopes, and worries in an early stage of the coming nano revolution |
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