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Über Verbrauch von Trends in der Popmusik Der Eurovision Song Contest wird 60

open access: yesLiTheS. Zeitschrift für Literatur- und Theatersoziologie, 2016
Jaszoltowski, Saskia
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Voting in the Eurovision Song Contest

Politics, 2017
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
Stockemer, Daniel   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Bridging the ‘sport/culture silo’: the Eurovision Song Contest and its lessons for sporting and cultural mega-events

The International Journal of Cultural Policy
The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) uniquely exhibits features of both sporting and cultural events. Its tradition of awarding hosting rights to the previous year’s winning broadcaster has persisted even as its scale has approached that of sporting and ...
Catherine Baker   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Raging with the Machine in the Uncanny Valley: Human–AI Cocreativity in the Eurovision-Themed AI Song Contest

Computer Music Journal, 2023
We report here the processes involved in creating our entry in the 2020 AI Song Contest, “Beautiful the World”; the technical innovations from the project; and the decision-making that divided tasks between human and machine in a way that ensured that ...
A. Uitdenbogerd   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Songwashing and Cultural Boycotting the Eurovision Song Contest: A Soft Power/Disempowerment Analysis of Israel’s Entry to Eurovision 2024 during the Israel-Hamas War

Popular music and society
When the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 premiered on 7 May 2024, the Israel-Hamas war had been unfurling for precisely seven months. Protests against Israel’s entry plagued Eurovision with calls to ban Israel and boycott the event. Israel’s song choice was
M. Kosciejew
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Distinguished Member of the Euro(trash) Family? Israeli Self-Representation in the Eurovision Song Contest

Israel Studies, 2022
:Israel has been competing in the Eurovision song contest, Europe’s biggest music festival, since 1973. The spectacle is a formidable arena for participating countries to shape their image and brand their nations.
Daniel Mahla
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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