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The Nordic vision: Broadcasting Nordicness in the televised Nordic Council prize ceremonies
Abstract Since 2013, the Nordic Council prizes have been awarded at live broadcast ceremonies in the Nordic countries. The Nordic Council Prize in Literature is the most prestigious, but like the other prizes, it is also part of a regional political project by the Nordic Council based on a culture of prize‐giving.
Henrik Fürst, Johanna Pettersson Fürst
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From Ruslana to Gaitana: Performing “Ukrainianness” in the Eurovision Song Contest
This article considers how the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) has come to be used as a platform for the politicisation of national identity in Ukraine. Ukraine can be described as an amalgam of regions with different ethnolinguistic, economic, cultural ...
Paul Jordan
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EUROVISION SONG CONTEST: HISTORY AND CONTEMPORANEITY [PDF]
The present article analyses the Eurovision Song Contest’s history including the evolution of the Republic of Moldova’s participation in this important event from both points of view, that is, the cultural and political ones.
TCACENCO VICTORIA
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The experiment was conducted with 22 hybrids and one check of Gladiolus hybridus at the research farm of the Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi for three years from 2012-13 to 2014-15 to study ...
KISHAN SWAROOP +3 more
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Eurovision voting: a game of two halves
As Liverpool prepares to host this year’s Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of last year’s winner, Ukraine, Andrew Gustar investigates the statistics of the competition’s scoring ...
A. Gustar
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Short Abstract In this paper, I describe how I have contended with the fraught relationships among mapping, nationalism, and colonialism in my teaching and research. I describe the ways my own thinking about mapping has been pushed in new directions by insights from Black geographies.
Camilla Hawthorne
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This study argues that, historically, televised media events managed to become prominent in the public agenda, not only through their live broadcast on television, but also through their long-term, continuous visibility in the print media.
G. Greenwald
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The ‘Friday effect’: School attendance over the weeki
Abstract Using newly released detailed data on absence from school, we find a ‘Friday effect’—children are much less likely to attend schools in England on Fridays. We use daily level data across the whole of England and find that this pattern holds for different schools and for different types of absence, including illness‐related authorised and ...
Joanna Clifton‐Sprigg, Jonathan James
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In this article the phenomenon of SMS TV in relation to the Eurovision Song Contest is described from a reception analysis perspective. The article describes how young viewers experience the structure of the Song Contest and the special social event of ...
Thomas Bjørner
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Correspondencias “en nombre de” la canción
La relación entre producciones simbólicas, migraciones y nacionalidad serán analizadas a partir del deseo de reconocimiento que los imaginarios de los medios de masas promueven, en este caso dentro del espectáculo audiovisual del Festival de Eurovisión.
José Luis Panea
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