La evolución del arte escenográfico en el Festival de Eurovisión
Desde su inicio en 1956, el Festival de Eurovisión ha evolucionado de escenarios minimalistas a experiencias híbridas y tecnológicas, integrando luz, espacio y multimedia.
Noelia Dorado Campayo
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Comparison of Eurovision Song Contest Simulation with Actual Results Reveals Shifting Patterns of Collusive Voting Alliances. [PDF]
The voting patterns in the Eurovision Song Contest have attracted attention from various researchers, spawning a small cross-disciplinary field of what might be called 'eurovisiopsephology' incorporating insights from politics, sociology and computer ...
Derek Gatherer
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The reaction to Conchita Wurst’s victory at Eurovision highlights the polarisation over LGBTI rights across Europe [PDF]
The Eurovision Song Contest, held on 10 May, generated controversy in some countries in Europe over the victory of Austrian singer Conchita Wurst. Roch Dunin-Wąsowicz writes on the political dimension to the contest and the wider issues of lesbian, gay ...
Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch
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The Eurovision in Ukraine was an exercise in soft power [PDF]
Eurovision 2017, held in Kyiv, may have lacked overt politicisation when it came to the performances showcased on stage, especially in comparison to previous years.
Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch
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Eurovision 2017 was remarkable for its lack of politics [PDF]
The build up to the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest was overshadowed by a dispute between Russia and Ukraine which resulted in Russia withdrawing from the event.
Baker, Catherine
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Rethinking Eurovision Song Contest as a Clash of Cultures
Modern era’s understanding of culture overlooked culture, as a social and cultural analysis category as well as a way of life. This point of view has lost its validity and culture gained significance as an area where rulership and power struggle exists ...
Zeynep Merve ŞIVGIN
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Seasons in the sun: the battle for Britain, 1974-1979 [PDF]
Seasons in the Sun is a lively and attractively written account of Britain in the mid to late 1970s, covering all the political and cultural highlights and low days that readers might expect. Paul Brighton notes that although it shouldn’t be taken as the
Brighton, Paul
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National Promotion and Eurovision: from Besieged Sarajevo to the Floodlights of Europe
The Eurovision Song Contest, as an important part of the entertainment industry, has offered European countries a platform for national promotion. The original format has developed over 60 years and has come under scrutiny and criticism as allegations of
Neven Andjelić
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L’Eurovision et les frontières culturelles de l’Europe
The Eurovision song contest pretends to be the oldest demonstration of european cultural unity, celebrating in 2005 its 50 years. Far from being only a kitsch show, the european song contest ask a certain amount of questions about the cultural frontiers ...
Fabien Venon
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Building an intelligent system for answering specialized questions about COVID-19. [PDF]
Dobreva B, Nisheva-Pavlova M.
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