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2. Introduction: Cultures of Authenticity
3. Does sportswashing even work?
4. Who Can Represent the Nation? Elite Athletes, Global Mega Events and the Contested Boundaries of National Belonging
5. ‘I produce songs for her …. In this way, I gradually know her more. The more I know her, the more I like her’: Using Collins’ model of interactive ritual chains to study the case of virtual idol fandom in China
6. #ThisMama: The Professional Athlete, Pregnancy and Motherhood – The Case of Serena Williams
7. Conclusion: The Present and Future of Nationalism
8. Introduction: The Persistence of Banal Nationalism
9. Flagging nations? : exploring the banality of national discourse through a study of everyday talk and media texts in England
10. ‘Mindless Markers of the Nation’ : The Routine Flagging of Nationhood Across the Visual Environment
11. 'You feel a need to inspire and be active on these sites otherwise. . . people won't remember your name': Elite female athletes and the need to maintain 'appropriate distance' in navigating online gendered space.
12. Keeping It Real?:Dynamics of Authenticity and Branding in RuPaul’s Drag Race
13. Negotiating the spirit of place: towards a performative authenticity of historic buildings
14. Conclusions
15. ‘Aggressively Defensive’: Managing Perceived Threats to the Nation
16. ‘It Broadens Our Horizons’: Are We All Cosmopolitan Now?
17. ‘We Knew Who We Were’: Ecstatic Nationalism and Social Solidarity
18. ‘Football, Tea and Racism’: Talking with and about the Nation
19. Theorising National Discourse
20. Introduction: What’s going on?
21. The politics of belonging in the Indigenous North
22. Sportswashing: Media headline or analytic concept?
23. ‘We wanna show ’em who we are’: National Events in England
24. Sportswashing: Media headline or analytic concept?
25. Authenticity After Cock Rock:Emo and the Problem of Femininity
26. 'Sod them, I'm English': The changing status of the 'majority' English in post-devolution Britain
27. Nationalism and Media
28. ‘You feel a need to inspire and be active on these sites otherwise . . . people won’t remember your name’: Elite female athletes and the need to maintain ‘appropriate distance’ in navigating online gendered space
29. The national in everyday life: A critical engagement with Michael Billig's thesis of Banal Nationalism
30. Coronavirus reveals how important the nation is to our daily lives
31. W(h)ither Media Events? Building a Typology for Theorizing Exceptional Events that Break with the Norm in a Complex Media Landscape
32. National Belonging and Everyday Life
33. "It is their job to make sure that the long-term vision for the show ... stays intact": Using insights from the television format industry to rethink the concept of media events.
34. Introduction
35. “It is their job to make sure that the long-term vision for the show … stays intact”: Using insights from the television format industry to rethink the concept of media events
36. Football, fandom and consumption
37. W(h)ither Media Events? Building a Typology for Theorizing Exceptional Events that Break with the Norm in a Complex Media Landscape.
38. A Non-Media-Centric Approach to Mediatization: Digital Orientations in the Lives of Football Fans.
39. ‘If a citizen from the homeland runs quicker or jumps higher than foreigners, I feel pleasure. Why, I do not know’: The possibilities and limitations of nationalism
40. ‘There are times when I feel like a bit of an alien’: middling migrants and the national order of things
41. Everyday Nationhood: Theorising Culture, Identity and Belonging after Banal Nationalism
42. Mediatization and Sport
43. Media events and cosmopolitan fandom: ‘Playful nationalism’ in the Eurovision Song Contest
44. 'What nationality he is doesn't matter a damn!':Football, mediated identities and conditional cosmopolitanism
45. Media, representation, imagination: Time to move beyond the ‘Holy Trinity’
46. Affective nationalism
47. ‘Mindless Markers of the Nation’: The Routine Flagging of Nationhood Across the Visual Environment
48. The Influencer Industry: The Quest for Authenticity on Social Media.
49. Media events and cosmopolitan fandom: ‘Playful nationalism’ in the Eurovision Song Contest.
50. The politics of trans-national belonging: A study of the experiences of second-generation Egyptians during a period of socio-political change in Egypt
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