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[ecrea] Setting the Agenda for Eurovision Studies (Symposium in Oslo)
Tue May 25 20:42:23 GMT 2010
ERN Inaugural
Symposium
http://www.eurovisonresearch.net
SETTING THE AGENDA FOR EUROVISION STUDIES
On Friday 28 May 2010 — University of Oslo, Norway
Location: Room 205, Plan 2 (2nd floor), Bygning 4 (building
4)
9:00AM REGISTRATION
9:30AM INTRODUCTION: Setting the Agenda for
Eurovision Studies
Toni Sant – School of Arts & New Media, Universitty of Hull,
Scarborough Campus, UK.
9:40AM INVITED GUEST SPEAKER
Kjell Ekholm [YLE - Finland]
(interviewed by Professor Brian Singleton, School of Drama, Film and
Music, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
10:20AM BREAK
10:40AM ERN MEMBER PRESENTATIONS
The Eurovision Song Contest and the problem of
“qualityâ€
Mari Pajala – Department of Media Studies, University of Turku,
Finland.
Eurovision: It’s oh so queer
Peter Rehberg – Editor-in-chief, Männer magazinee, Germany.
Eurovision and the “New†Europe
Karen Fricker – Department of Drama and Theatre, Royaal Holloway,
University of London & Milija Gluhovic – School of Theatre,
Performance and Cultural Policy Studies, University of Warwick,
UK.
Nation Branding and Image Building Through Popular Culture: A Case Study
of Estonia and Ukraine
Paul Jordan – Department of Central and East Europeann Studies,
University of Glasgow, UK.
National Differences at the Eurovision Song Contest: The Seven Essential
& Interconnected “Dimensions of Meaningâ€
Irving Wolther – HMTH Institute for Journalism and Coommunication
Studies, Hannover, Germany.
The Global Networking of Irish Eurovision Song Contest
Fans
Brian Singleton – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
12:20PM RESPONSE
Apostolos Lampropoulos – Department of French, Univerrsity of
Cyprus
12:30PM LUNCH
This symposium is organized by the Eurovision Research Network and
hosted by the Department of Media and Communication in the Faculty of
Humanities at the University of Oslo, Norway.
Further details at
http://www.eurovisonresearch.net
Also from the Eurovision Research Network this week in Oslo
On Thursday, 27 May 2010 - Litteraturhuset,
Wergelandsveien 29, 0167 Oslo
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Debate: The 'New' Europe at the 2010 Eurovision
Song Contest
Panelists include Barry Viniker, editor, esctoday.com and Dr. Milija
Gluhovic, School of Theatre, Performance, and Cultural Policy Studies,
University of Warwick (UK). Chair: Karen Fricker
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