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From: "Randy Banks" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 11:45 AM
Subject: CONFERENCE - Preliminary Programme - ASC - Sept 17-19, 2003 -
Warwick, UK
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> *** an announcement from The Association for Survey Computing.
> *** Apologies for any cross-postings
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> Survey and Statistical Computing IV
> THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON THE SURVEY PROCESS
>
> Wednesday to Friday, 17 to 19 September 2003
> at Warwick University, UK
>
> The ASC is pleased to announce that a preliminary conference programme
> is now available.
>
> Over forty contributed papers will be presented in one of four, parallel
> sessions taking place on Thursday and Friday, and will address one of
> six, overall themes:
>
> Organisational Behaviour
> Survey Development
> Survey Modalities
> Survey Software
> Effectiveness of the Internet
> Data Dissemination
>
> Invited speakers will address plenary sessions and will include:
>
> NORMAN GLASS
> (National Centre for Social Research, UK)
>
> DENISE LIEVESLEY
> (UNESCO, Canada)
>
> PETER MOUNCEY
> (Cranfield University School of Management)
>
> DAVID PULLINGER
> (Office for National Statistics)
>
> Contributions to poster sessions are still welcomed and required, with a
> prize to be awarded for the best poster display.
>
> Full details, including abstracts, costs and a booking form, are
> available from our web site at
>
> http://www.asc.org.uk
>
> Alternatively, please contact Diana Elder at the address below, who will
> also be pleased to provide information for potential exhibitors.
>
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> Please reply to:
>
> Diana Elder, Administrator ([log in to unmask])
> ASC, PO Box 60, Chesham, Bucks, UK HP5 3QH
> tel/fax: +44 (0)1494 793033
> http://www.asc.org.uk
>
> This message has been sent on behalf the ASC by:
>
> Randy Banks ([log in to unmask])
> Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
> University of Essex, Colchester, UK CO4 3SQ
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