Danny Boyle’s Olympic opening ceremony left the British media swooning, with much of the international media likewise impressed, if slightly befuddled. However, Eric Taylor Woods argues that the event organisers missed a chance to show the positive and negative aspects of Britain’s central role in world history
I know you’re not suppposed to, but let’s get party political about the Olympics for a minute
The 2012 London Olympic Games provided Britain a unique opportunity to celebrate its national identi...
This article examined the context of social background on a London bid for the 2012 Olympics and a s...
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...
Within this article, I interrogate the mediated ‘narratives of nation’ told through the London 2012 ...
This paper evaluates the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games as an exercise in public ...
In this presentation the mediated construction of ‘Britain’ and British identity during 2012 will be...
History records that the Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece nearly three thousand years ago,...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
It is often claimed that we live in a secular age. But we do not live in a desacralized one. Sacred ...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
Nationalism and globalisation are two topics of great debate. In an increasingly connected world, th...
A day after the London 2012 Bid Committee succeeded in bringing the Olympic Games to Britain using t...
The focus of this paper is the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony. More specifically, this a...
I know you’re not suppposed to, but let’s get party political about the Olympics for a minute
The 2012 London Olympic Games provided Britain a unique opportunity to celebrate its national identi...
This article examined the context of social background on a London bid for the 2012 Olympics and a s...
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...
Within this article, I interrogate the mediated ‘narratives of nation’ told through the London 2012 ...
This paper evaluates the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games as an exercise in public ...
In this presentation the mediated construction of ‘Britain’ and British identity during 2012 will be...
History records that the Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece nearly three thousand years ago,...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
It is often claimed that we live in a secular age. But we do not live in a desacralized one. Sacred ...
This article explores the problems associated with ‘national identity’ in the UK and examines the te...
Nationalism and globalisation are two topics of great debate. In an increasingly connected world, th...
A day after the London 2012 Bid Committee succeeded in bringing the Olympic Games to Britain using t...
The focus of this paper is the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony. More specifically, this a...
I know you’re not suppposed to, but let’s get party political about the Olympics for a minute
The 2012 London Olympic Games provided Britain a unique opportunity to celebrate its national identi...
This article examined the context of social background on a London bid for the 2012 Olympics and a s...