Embracing Equity in 2023 and Beyond

Like so many good things, Women in Research (WIRe) began over cocktails. It was 2007: Hilary Clinton was announcing her first presidential run; Nancy Pelosi had just become the first female speaker of the House; and, despite the messages of girl power in the media, many women still felt that their career trajectory would be an uphill one.

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Gender, Race and Power in AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the verge of transforming market research. Companies like Remesh, Canvs and SightX (to name just a few) are using AI to speed the time to deeper, richer insights. Without a doubt, there are many benefits to automation, machine learning and AI.

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Where Are the Female Experts?

Here’s a riddle for you: which came first, the all-male panel (affectionately referred to by many as “the manel”) or the conference requirements that shaped it? In 2020 the veil of bias—disguised as expertise—that permeated so much of our world, in the market research industry and beyond, has been lifted.

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Just Visiting, Again

Déjà visité — the sensation of having known somewhere without having been there — makes of the feet something akin to what automatic writing makes of the hand.

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