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Gens una sumus?! Or does political ideology affect experts' aesthetic judgment of chess games [PDF]
This paper presents evidence on biased voting by jurors from the Warsaw Pact countries who ranked high-level chess games. The roots of this bias are probably ideological, as there were no formal benefits for biased voting.
Frank, Björn, Krabel, Stefan
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Europe and Turkey: identities in evolution. An analytical literature review. [PDF]
Gulmez SB, Topal AE, Rumelili B.
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The first shall be last: Serial position effects in the case contestants evaluate each other [PDF]
We analyze competitions where the contestants evaluate each other and find the first contestant to be disadvantaged. We suspect that this is due to information diffusion, Bayesian belief updating taking place in course of the contest and initial ...
Florian Wakolbinger +3 more
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This article applies notions drawn from Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory to explore the Turkish production front of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) and to reveal unorthodox imaginations about the entertainment phenomenon. Its findings, based on in-depth
Altug Akin
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On the Vernacular Language Games of an Antagonistic Online Subculture. [PDF]
Peeters S +3 more
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Gambling operators' social media image creation in Finland and Sweden 2017-2020. [PDF]
Lindeman M +6 more
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Politics, The Eurovision Song contest and Ireland
While the Eurovision Song Contest attests to be a non-political event, there are always strong political elements running through the different stages of this contest each year, whether it be issues to do with national song selections, the staging of the contest or the much discussed Eurovision voting patterns.
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