Within this article, I interrogate the mediated ‘narratives of nation’ told through the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony. Such narratives are not just pedagogic, they are political and ideological processes that require us to pose questions about the place of the past in the present and with regard to who is entitled to speak that past. I suggest that the ceremony performed an ‘aesthetic of selective silence’ and offered a platform to induce nostalgia and identification beyond our own selves while offering a powerful historical teleology: multi-ethnic Britain was given no past, rather, the ‘noises’ that were amplified in the present provided a common, fixed and concretely grounded past that centred on an Anglicized, simple, stable, safe...
This article focuses on the dynamic relationship between media-sport and national identity in the co...
This article critically reflects upon media coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games and the 2014 G...
Focussing on corporatized and mediated imaginings of nation - as highly political, public and pedago...
Danny Boyle’s Olympic opening ceremony left the British media swooning, with much of the internation...
The London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony directed by Danny Boyle was perceived as a spectacula...
This chapter examines how representations of Britain’s ‘imperial’ history continue to form an import...
This paper evaluates the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games as an exercise in public ...
In 2012, London staged the Olympic Games and the associated Cultural Olympiad which produced the ‘Lo...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
In this presentation the mediated construction of ‘Britain’ and British identity during 2012 will be...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
This article critically reflects upon media coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games and the 2014 G...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
Located within the broader urban shifts and transitions under the auspices of neo-liberal political ...
The 2012 London Olympic Games provided Britain a unique opportunity to celebrate its national identi...
This article focuses on the dynamic relationship between media-sport and national identity in the co...
This article critically reflects upon media coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games and the 2014 G...
Focussing on corporatized and mediated imaginings of nation - as highly political, public and pedago...
Danny Boyle’s Olympic opening ceremony left the British media swooning, with much of the internation...
The London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony directed by Danny Boyle was perceived as a spectacula...
This chapter examines how representations of Britain’s ‘imperial’ history continue to form an import...
This paper evaluates the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games as an exercise in public ...
In 2012, London staged the Olympic Games and the associated Cultural Olympiad which produced the ‘Lo...
As part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrating both the Queen\u27s Diamond Jubilee and the London...
In this presentation the mediated construction of ‘Britain’ and British identity during 2012 will be...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
This article critically reflects upon media coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games and the 2014 G...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
Located within the broader urban shifts and transitions under the auspices of neo-liberal political ...
The 2012 London Olympic Games provided Britain a unique opportunity to celebrate its national identi...
This article focuses on the dynamic relationship between media-sport and national identity in the co...
This article critically reflects upon media coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games and the 2014 G...
Focussing on corporatized and mediated imaginings of nation - as highly political, public and pedago...