Since last year‘s conference in Cologne was such a great success, we
are glad to have the opportunity to collaborate once again with the
Cologne University of Applied Sciences as local organizer and are very
pleased to welcome you in the wonderful city of Cologne.
We have a great conference programme lined up for you which includes keynotes, presentations, awards and posters. You can choose
between up to four simultaneous conference tracks: Track A covers
online research methodology and Internet surveys. Track B covers the
relation between Internet and society and is jointly organized with the
Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG). Track
C features social media research and track D informs us about advances in applied online research and is jointly organized with marktforschung.de. In addition, we have three award competitions: i) the GOR
Best Practice Award 2015 for the best practice study from applied
online research, ii) the GOR Thesis Award 2015 for the best thesis
(bachelor, master and PhD) in online research and iii) the GOR Poster
Award 2015 for the best poster at the conference.
Our keynotes will pick up two major and topical discussions: On Thursday, 19 March 2015, Jon Puleston from Lightspeed GMI, UK, will enlighten the audience with “What can advertising teach us about effective
survey design?” On Friday, 20 March 2015, Suzy Moat from the University of Warwick, UK, will present astonishing results from her studies which can be summarized as “Quantifying human behaviour with
Internet data“.
This year we introduce a new format to the GOR. Headlined “Demos:
Showcasing new technical developments“ this session will include
inspiring innovations wh
Lars Kaczmirek
Applied Research Data Science Digital Methods Online Research Survey Research