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</html><description>As many of you will know, I delivered a conference paper at the first Eurovision conference back in February 2008. It took place in Volos, Greece, and for the first time academics from around the world got together to discuss the many fascinating ways of studying the ESC (I know &#x2013; go figure). It was [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>http://blogs.edgehill.ac.uk/eurovision/files/2008/05/01-a-confluence-1.JPG</thumbnail_url></oembed>
