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What Sweden thinks about markets, capitalism and the rich
Abstract Attitudes towards the rich are far more positive in Sweden than in France, Spain, Germany, and Italy. Attitudes towards the market economy are also more positive in Sweden than in all other European countries, except Poland. Although Sweden is perceived by some as a model of ‘democratic socialism’, it has been 50 years since that this was ...
Anders Ydstedt, Rainer Zitelmann
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"Hello Millstreet, Sarajevo Calling”
Las confictvas paradojas que habitan el Festval de la Canción de Eurovisión, escenifcadas an-ualmente desde 1956, generan una suerte de fcción identtaria recientemente trabajada desde óptcas cercanas a los feminismos o la teoría queer en el ámbito ...
José Luis Panea Fernández
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Eurovision is a major international competition with a reputation for bringing communities together which to date is largely empirically untested.
Z. Quigg +6 more
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Abstract The ability of the European community to respond to the multiple crises threatening the European Union and Europe depends in part on citizens' shared European identity giving legitimacy and support to communal action. Men's elite European club football is an example of a cultural practice that is highly Europeanised, reaches diverse audiences ...
Jonas Biel +7 more
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A quantitative social media content analysis was conducted to examine the role of anonymity, imagined audience and impression management, and incivility in the context of a controversial Eurovision Song Contest win.
Gi Woong Yun +2 more
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Balkan Music Industries Between Europeanisation and Regionalisation: Balkan Music Awards
Taking the regional music event “Balkan Music Awards” – presented as the Eurovision of the Balkans – as a case study, the article explores the ways in which the assumed exotic value of Balkan music and the existing sonic image of the Balkans are employed
Ana Hofman
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Nationalism and War in the 21st‐Century Europe
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 63, Issue S1, Page 20-35, November 2025.
Siniša Malešević
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Abstract Euroscepticism has become prominent across the European Union, also in countries that were originally seen as pro‐integrationist such as the Netherlands. Based on a qualitative analysis of claims in three major Dutch newspapers, I examine the mainstreaming of Euroscepticism in the Netherlands in the context of the 2009, 2014 and 2019 European ...
Patrick Bijsmans
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Nature and Magic as Representation of “The Sami”—Sami Shamanistic Material in Popular Culture
This article examines how magic and nature become representations of both “the Sami” and “Sami shamanism” in animation films Frozen 2 and Klaus, in the television crime series Midnattssol (Midnight Sun) and in three Eurovision Song Contest contributions ...
Anne Kalvig
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The Football Effect: Comparing European Identity Between Fans and Non‐Fans
ABSTRACT The formation of European identities is a pivotal issue for the cohesion of the European community in times of multiple crises. Based on theories of identity formation through habitualisation, we posit that football fandom—a ubiquitous, emotional, strongly Europeanised activity in everyday life—holds unique potential for fostering a sense of a
Tobias Finger +8 more
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