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Über Verbrauch von Trends in der Popmusik Der Eurovision Song Contest wird 60
Jaszoltowski, Saskia
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Voting in the Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest is not only the largest song contest worldwide but also probably the world’s largest election for a non-political office. In this article, we are interested in the voting behaviour of Eurovision viewers. Do they vote sincerely, strategically according to rational choice assumptions (i.e. for the song they believe will be the
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Seit dem Sieg der bärtigen Dragqueen Conchita Wurst beim Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2014 in Kopenhagen und dem 60. ESC 2015 in Wien ist in Österreich die mediale Aufmerk- samkeit für den traditionsreichen Musikwettbewerb zurückgekehrt. Die Eurovision-Fange- meinde war allerdings schon vor diesen besonderen Ereignissen sehr lebendig.
Bauer, Maximilian
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Predicting Eurovision Song Contest Results by Interpreting the Tweets of Eurovision Fans
2019 Sixth International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security (SNAMS), 2019The Eurovision Song Contest is Europe's most well-known international competition for musical performance and songwriting. The winner of the contest is determined by a voting system that takes into account the opinions of viewers across the continent and around the world.
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Towards a theory of participatory diplomacy via the Eurovision Song Contest [PDF]
The Eurovision Song Contest is officially a non-political event but has nevertheless been a useful tool for participating nations’ public and cultural diplomacy strategies.
Jessica Carniel
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Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest
Music Reference Services Quarterly, 2018Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest examines how the Eurovision Song Contest has reflected and become intertwined with the history of postwar Europe from a political perspective. Established in 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest is the world’s largest popular music event and one of the most popular television programmes in Europe ...
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The Communicative Setting of the Eurovision Song Contest
2016The ESC looks back on a history of 60 years in which the competition has grown to become a European institution in its own right. This status has also been officially recognised, as in 2016 the ESC received the Charlemagne Medal for its contribution to European unification and identity formation.
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