Area of expertise:
Research areas
His main areas of research include emotions in television advertising, emotional responses in marketing and strategy generally, communications, personal branding, and political and non-profit marketing.
Biography
Andrew Hughes is a Lecturer in Marketing. His research explores the role of emotions and emotional responses in communications and marketing, the role of place and space in slow tourism, personal and experiential branding, and political and non-profit marketing. Examples include his exploration of the role of stakeholders in political marketing, personal brands in political marketing, the role of negative advertising in different contexts, and how digital and social media is being used in short political campaigns and movements. Andrew has published in Marketing Theory, and written a book on the role of digital and social media in political communications, Market Driven Political Advertising. He has also given numerous interviews on politics and political marketing to national and international television, radio, print and internet outlets and has provided election night commentary for the ABC and Channel 7.
Twitter: @marketingandrew
Instagram: @hughesandrew
Facebook: hughesandrew
Grants
2016 ANU Media and Outreach Awards - Award for Improving the Quality of the Public Debate
2016 ANU Vice Chancellor’s Award for Public Policy and Impact
2015 Andrew’s thesis, “The relationship between advertisement content and pacing on emotional responses and memory for televised political advertisements” was nominated for ANU’s prestigious thesis prize, the J.G. Crawford Award.
2014 Nominated for best use of social media, ANU VC Media Awards.
2012 Nominated for most media mentions, ANU VC Media Awards.
2008 Winner, Emerging New Talent Award, ANU VC Media Awards.
Publications
Andrew’s publications via Google Scholar
Andrew’s publications on The Conversation
Andrew’s profile on ResearchGate
Andrew’s profile on LinkedIn
Research engagement
Andrew often provides informed analysis and expert opinion to domestic, national, and international media outlets on a range of topics. He has several regular media segments.
2015-2016 Independent Chair, Capital Cycling
2015-2016 Master of Marketing Management Convenor, Australian National University
2012-2014 MBA Director, Australian National University
2008-2009 ANU Academic Board, member
Teaching
Current Teaching:
MKTG2004, Marketing
MKTG3023, Strategic Marketing
MKTG2033, Advertising
Other Teaching:
MKTG7260, Marketing and Stakeholder Communications
MKTG3024, Social Marketing
Contact me
Location
Room 2.21, CBE Bld (26C)
