Academic literature on media events is increasingly concerned with their global dimensions and the applicability of Dayan and Katz's (1992) theoretical concept in a post-national context. This paper contributes to this debate by exploring the Eurovision Song Contest as a global media event. In particular, we employ a perspective from 'inside the media event', drawing upon empirical material collected during the 2014 Eurovision final in Copenhagen and focusing on the experiences of fans attending the contest. We argue that the ESC as a media event is experienced by its fans as a cosmopolitan space, open and diverse, whereas national belonging is expressed in a playful way tied to the overall visual aesthetics of the contest. However, the bou...
Over the last six decades, the Eurovision Song Contest has tried to embody the voice of European uni...
The world\u27s largest and longest-running song competition, the Eurovision Song Contest is a signif...
This study explores the role of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in creating and shaping European i...
Academic literature on media events is increasingly concerned with their global dimensions and the a...
Recent work on media events has questioned their integrative function, arguing that they operate as ...
This paper examines Eurovision as a site for the public representation of the nation and explores th...
This paper examines Eurovision as a site for the public representation of the nation and explores th...
This chapter will give some insight into the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) as an event that attracts...
The Eurovision Song Contest, as an important part of the entertainment industry, has offered Europea...
This thesis examines how member nations manage their national identities within the supranational co...
Modern era’s understanding of culture overlooked culture, as a social and cultural analysis category...
In its size and popularity, the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) rivals the European soccer cup and rep...
This book presents the first in-depth study of the Eurovision Song Contest from an Australian perspe...
Over the last six decades, the Eurovision Song Contest has tried to embody the voice of European uni...
The world\u27s largest and longest-running song competition, the Eurovision Song Contest is a signif...
This study explores the role of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in creating and shaping European i...
Academic literature on media events is increasingly concerned with their global dimensions and the a...
Recent work on media events has questioned their integrative function, arguing that they operate as ...
This paper examines Eurovision as a site for the public representation of the nation and explores th...
This paper examines Eurovision as a site for the public representation of the nation and explores th...
This chapter will give some insight into the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) as an event that attracts...
The Eurovision Song Contest, as an important part of the entertainment industry, has offered Europea...
This thesis examines how member nations manage their national identities within the supranational co...
Modern era’s understanding of culture overlooked culture, as a social and cultural analysis category...
In its size and popularity, the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) rivals the European soccer cup and rep...
This book presents the first in-depth study of the Eurovision Song Contest from an Australian perspe...
Over the last six decades, the Eurovision Song Contest has tried to embody the voice of European uni...
The world\u27s largest and longest-running song competition, the Eurovision Song Contest is a signif...
This study explores the role of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in creating and shaping European i...