Dear colleagues,
Do you loathe Disney films? Do you love Disney films? Do you not give two hoots about Disney films? Do you know anyone who could answer yes to any of these questions? Then this questionnaire is for you!
As part of my PhD research into adult audiences and their relationships with Disney films (which are synonymous with children's entertainment) I have put together an online questionnaire for anyone over the age of 18 to complete. It doesn't matter whether respondents like, love, or loathe Disney films, all responses are welcome.
*Your assistance in circulating this questionnaire as widely as possible would be greatly appreciated*
The questionnaire can be accessed here: https://leeds.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/disney-survey
Many thanks,
James Mason
School of Media and Communication
Clothworkers' Building North, Room 1.07
University of Leeds
LS2 9JT
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W: media.leeds.ac.uk/people/james-mason/
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