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[ecrea] Oxford Brookes PMRU and OxPAN Postgraduate Popular Music Study Day
Wed May 17 22:49:08 GMT 2017
The Oxford Brookes Popular Music Research Unit (PMRU) and OxPAN (the
Oxford Pop Academics Network) present:
A Postgraduate Popular Music Study Day
Richard Hamilton Building, Oxford Brookes University
Thursday 25 May 2017, 09.30am - 4.30pm
Free to attend; all welcome
Oxford Brookes’ PMRU and OxPAN are holding a postgraduate study day at
Oxford Brookes on Thursday 25th May 2017 particularly aimed at
universities regional to the Oxford area but open to all. The day will
feature paper sessions presented by local students, and a discussion panel.
The panel will bring together experts from academia and the music
industry to discuss syncing – the process of connecting a musical
composition with a moving picture. The topic continues the ‘Shifting
Ground’ theme of Oxford Brookes’ PMRU group (see
https://pmrubrookes.wordpress.com/activities/
<https://pmrubrookes.wordpress.com/activities/>). Dr Dai Griffiths
(Brookes) will introduce the Study Day and also present Shifting
Ground’s current research in the area of music and copyright.
This Study Day is a fantastic opportunity for students from across the
region to present their current research, meet and network with fellow
students and academics, and watch academics and music industry
professionals discuss issues current to popular music studies and the
music industry.
All are welcome; if you would like to attend, please contact Kirsten
Etheridge (16035461 (at) brookes.ac.uk <http://brookes.ac.uk/>) to book
your place. Coffee and tea will be provided, and there are catering
outlets on campus for lunch.
Programme
09:30 - 10.00Registration, tea and coffee
10:00 - 10:15Welcomefrom Dr Dai Griffiths of the Popular Music Research Unit
10.15 - 11.15Papers(Chair: Dr Dai Griffiths):
Jacob Bird (University of Oxford): Becoming (S)He: Drag Lip-Sync Performance
Joe Turner (Oxford Brookes University): One Man Metal: Authenticity and
the Romantic Genius in Black Metal
11.15 - 11:30Tea and coffee
11.30 - 12.30Papers (Chair: Dr Jan Butler (Oxford Brookes)):
Karlyn King (University of Birmingham): Vinyl Records Vs Digital
Ephemera: Does the Medium of Music Matter?
Olivia Gable (Open University): ‘Emerging’ Popular Musicians and the
Value of Public Funding
12:30 - 2:00Lunch(we will walk over to the main campus John Henry
Brookes Building)
2:00 - 3:30Panel:
Syncing: Why is it Such a Big Part of the Music Industry Now?
Angela Penhaligon (freelance music supervisor and producer)
Dr Freya Jarman (University of Liverpool)
Dr Catherine Haworth (University of Huddersfield)
3:30 - 3.45Tea and coffee
3.45 - 4.30Current work of the Popular Music Research Unit with Dr Dai
Griffiths
4.30Adjournment to the pub for informal discussion
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