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    Media events and cosmopolitan fandom: 'Playful nationalism' in the Eurovision Song Contest by Maria Kyriakidou, Michael Skey, Julie Uldam, Patrick McCurdy

    Published 2017
    “…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. …”
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    The seventh blind test of crystal structure prediction: structure ranking methods by Lily M Hunnisett, Nicholas Francia, Jonas Nyman, Nathan S Abraham, Srinivasulu Aitipamula, Tamador Alkhidir, Mubarak Almehairbi, Andrea Anelli, Dylan M Anstine, John E Anthony, Joseph E Arnold, Faezeh Bahrami, Michael A Bellucci, Gregory JO Beran, Rajni M Bhardwaj, Raffaello Bianco, Joanna A Bis, A Daniel Boese, James Bramley, Doris E Braun, Patrick WV Butler, Joseph Cadden, Stephen Carino, Ctirad Červinka, Eric J Chan, Chao Chang, Sarah M Clarke, Simon J Coles, Cameron J Cook, Richard I Cooper, Tom Darden, Graeme M Day, Wenda Deng, Hanno Dietrich, Antonio DiPasquale, Bhausaheb Dhokale, Bouke P van Eijck, Mark Elsegood, Dzmitry Firaha, Wenbo Fu, Kaori Fukuzawa, Nikolaos Galanakis, Hitoshi Goto, Chandler Greenwell, Rui Guo, Jürgen Harter, Julian Helfferich, Johannes Hoja, John Hone, Richard Hong, Michal Hušák, Yasuhiro Ikabata, Olexandr Isayev, Ommair Ishaque, Varsha Jain, Yingdi Jin, Aling Jing, Erin R Johnson, Ian Jones, KV Jovan Jose, Elena A Kabova, Adam Keates, Paul F Kelly, Jiří Klimeš, Veronika Kostková, He Li, Xiaolu Lin, Alexander List, Congcong Liu, Yifei Michelle Liu, Zenghui Liu, Ivor Lončarić, Joseph W Lubach, Jan Ludík, Alexander A Maryewski, Noa Marom, Hiroyuki Matsui, Alessandra Mattei, R Alex Mayo, John W Melkumov, Bruno Mladineo, Sharmarke Mohamed, Zahrasadat Momenzadeh Abardeh, Hari S Muddana, Naofumi Nakayama, Kamal Singh Nayal, Marcus A Neumann, Rahul Nikhar, Shigeaki Obata, Dana O'Connor, Artem R Oganov, Koji Okuwaki, Alberto Otero-de-la-Roza, Sean Parkin, Antonio Parunov, Rafał Podeszwa, Alastair JA Price, Louise S Price, Sarah L Price, Michael R Probert, Angeles Pulido, Gunjan Rajendra Ramteke, Atta Ur Rehman, Susan M Reutzel-Edens, Jutta Rogal, Marta J Ross, Adrian F Rumson, Ghazala Sadiq, Zeinab M Saeed, Alireza Salimi, Kiran Sasikumar, Sivakumar Sekharan, Kenneth Shankland, Baimei Shi, Xuekun Shi, Kotaro Shinohara, A Geoffrey Skillman, Hongxing Song, Nina Strasser, Jacco van de Streek, Isaac J Sugden, Guangxu Sun, Krzysztof Szalewicz, Lu Tan, Kehan Tang, Frank Tarczynski, Christopher R Taylor, Alexandre Tkatchenko, Petr Touš, Mark E Tuckerman, Pablo A Unzueta, Yohei Utsumi, Leslie Vogt-Maranto, Jake Weatherston, Luke J Wilkinson, Robert D Willacy, Lukasz Wojtas, Grahame R Woollam, Yi Yang, Zhuocen Yang, Etsuo Yonemochi, Xin Yue, Qun Zeng, Tian Zhou, Yunfei Zhou, Roman Zubatyuk, Jason C Cole

    Published 2024
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    (No) We, I, Myself and Them? by Christin Bolewski

    Published 2018
    “…The video art animation is presented on wall-mounted flat screen displays as video painting and is an intercultural remediation, genre mix and remake of the ancient Chinese hand scroll Along the River During the Qingming Festival by the Song dynasty artist Zhang Zeduan capturing the daily life of people and the landscape of on old Chinese capital. …”
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    (No) We, I, Myself and Them? by Christin Bolewski

    Published 2018
    “…The video art animation is presented on wall-mounted flat screen displays as video painting and is an intercultural remediation, genre mix and remake of the ancient Chinese hand scroll Along the River During the Qingming Festival by the Song dynasty artist Zhang Zeduan capturing the daily life of people and the landscape of on old Chinese capital. …”
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    Canterbury's Aphra Behn: Data Management Plan by Elaine Hobby

    Published 2023
    “…Throughout, this project draws deeply on the AHRC-funded Editing Aphra Behn in the Digital Age, presenting the outcomes of that research to wide audiences so as to change their knowledge and understanding of Behn and her relevance today, and to demonstrate to local civic authorities and tourist-focused businesses that she can and should raise the city's profile as an arts and heritage destination both nationally and globally. Aphra Behn's Canterbury will also provide experience and training to an Early Career Researcher in the role of Impact and Engagement Fellow.…”
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