Nostalgia, irony and collectivity in late-modern culture: The ritual watching of The Disney Christmas Show in Scandinavia

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Nostalgia, irony and collectivity in late-modern culture : The ritual watching of The Disney Christmas Show in Scandinavia. / Schiermer, Bjørn; Carlsen, Hjalmar Bang.

I: Acta Sociologica (United Kingdom), Bind 60, Nr. 2, 01.05.2017, s. 158-175.

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Schiermer, B & Carlsen, HB 2017, 'Nostalgia, irony and collectivity in late-modern culture: The ritual watching of The Disney Christmas Show in Scandinavia', Acta Sociologica (United Kingdom), bind 60, nr. 2, s. 158-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/0001699316659321

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Schiermer, B., & Carlsen, H. B. (2017). Nostalgia, irony and collectivity in late-modern culture: The ritual watching of The Disney Christmas Show in Scandinavia. Acta Sociologica (United Kingdom), 60(2), 158-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/0001699316659321

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Schiermer B, Carlsen HB. Nostalgia, irony and collectivity in late-modern culture: The ritual watching of The Disney Christmas Show in Scandinavia. Acta Sociologica (United Kingdom). 2017 maj 1;60(2):158-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/0001699316659321

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Schiermer, Bjørn ; Carlsen, Hjalmar Bang. / Nostalgia, irony and collectivity in late-modern culture : The ritual watching of The Disney Christmas Show in Scandinavia. I: Acta Sociologica (United Kingdom). 2017 ; Bind 60, Nr. 2. s. 158-175.

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