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[Commlist] CfP: “EURovision2020” - a conference exploring music, identity, media, and politics in light of the Eurovision Song Contest
Wed Nov 06 17:30:19 GMT 2019
CfP: “EURovision 2020” - a conference exploring music, identity, media,
and politics in light of the Eurovision Song Contest
Location: Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
When: 6-7 May, 2020
In 2020, the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Rotterdam, the
Netherlands, where it will continue its storied tradition as a media
event, television show, and social happening. The event displays both
the bridging and bonding capabilities of popular music and hence offers
a unique opportunity to collectively explore the role popular music
plays in the fast-changing landscape of contemporary culture.
This conference aims to bring together scholars from various countries,
each with their own perspective, to engage in an international exchange
of ideas and current research insights about music production and
reception. We invite scholars to join us in Rotterdam 2020 for a two-day
conference on popular music research and, more specifically (but not
limited to), all that the Eurovision Song Contest places on the
scholarly agenda. We welcome cases around Eurovision and more generally,
on music fan cultures, festivals, performances, and (media/ television)
events.
The staging of the ESC invites reflections on music festivals, media
events, television’s past and present, fan activity and involvement, and
potentially much more. As cities and nations increasingly look to brand
themselves through music festivals and experiences, the ESC stands as
one of the most prominent examples of the past, present, and future of
such trends. While claiming to be “non-political,” the contest reflects
wider political developments, raising questions about what it means to
belong in this part of the world. Investigating Eurovision means
exploring the in/exclusion of certain countries in popular media, their
depictions on screen and stage, and the relation of politics and/or
language to music and the music industry. The event also invites
analyses on how music consumers and avid fans make sense of their (and
others’) identity through music (e.g. diversity of the acts/audiences,
queerness of performances, or discussions of LGBTQ-rights surrounding
events). In essence, the ESC offers a unique opportunity to examine the
changing media landscape, identity, nationality, and (geo)politics, not
only when addressing the contest itself, but in looking at these issues
throughout the contemporary and historical media environment.
We invite papers that address diverse themes around the ESC, but not
limited to the contest itself, such as:
- history, traditions and policies
- reception of the event in Europe and other continents
- role of music in politics, society, nationality, diversity and/or identity
- question on inequalities, specifically class/status, race/ethnicity,
gender, sexuality and disability
- the commercial music industry vis-a-vis DIY-practices
- analysis of sentiments, nostalgia, (anti-)fandom
- sexuality and queer viewing practices
- performances, costumes and staging
- related notions of camp, kitsch and drag
- ‘festivalization’, social media and liveness
- discussion on (ironic) viewership, television, second screens and
streaming
- data analysis of tweets and other material, the social audience
To further stimulate academic debate on the topic of the ESC and music,
identity, media and politics at large, the conference includes two
keynotes. These will be announced shortly.
Please submit an abstract of max. 250 words (plus 3 key words to help
classify your submission) and a short biography (including your name,
email address, institutional affiliation and position) by December 20
2019, to (eurovision /at/ eshcc.eur.nl) <mailto:(eurovision /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)>.
Notifications of acceptance will be sent out before January 17. There is
a fee of 80,00€, which covers participations costs (including lunch and
refreshments). There will be an optional conference dinner. We encourage
(research/master/PhD) students to apply: please indicate if you’re a
student to ‘win’ a scholarship that waves the conference fee.
Any questions? Feel free to reach out to the organizing committee:
Nicolle Lamerichs (Utrecht University of Applied Sciences), Abby
Waysdorf (Utrecht University), Julian Schaap (Erasmus University
Rotterdam), or Simone Driessen (Erasmus University Rotterdam) via
(eurovision /at/ eshcc.eur.nl) <mailto:(eurovision /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)>.
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