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Sands
His research mainly revolves around the impact of economic, social and cultural change on cities in Australia and elsewhere in the world in the twentieth century. Seamus is currently working on a project about the history of pop music in Melbourne from the 1960s to the present. He is also involved in research on Australian urbanism and water use for the CRC for Water Sensitive Cities and an emerging project on the rise and fall of the manufacturing industry in twentieth century
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Sean sands
Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Retail Studies, Monash University
Sean is an accomplished futurist, trend forecaster, and marketing insight strategist with global consulting expertise in consumer behaviour, and the retail and services industries. Passionate about customer experience design and insight-driven innovation, Sean strives to maximise value by anticipating consumer needs, spotting the next wave of disruption before it hits, and delivering winning, customer-facing innovations that truly resonate. Engage Sean to identify the latest trends, insights and inspirations that are shaping the market, business and consumer arena and use these to inspire new thinking, ideas and innovations.
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