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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: Handbook of Popular Music Methodologies
Fri Sep 24 18:57:54 GMT 2021
Handbook of Popular Music Methodologies
Call for Chapters
We are seeking expressions of interest from scholars whose research is
focused on popular music to contribute towards a handbook that surveys
the diversity of approaches in its study. Drawing upon up-to-date and
newly emerging writing, this handbook aims to offer an authoritative
overview and critique of popular music methodologies, with topics
including (but not restricted to):
LGBTQAI+ (including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
queer/questioning, asexual, and intersex) theory
feminisms
popular music and masculinities
race and ethnicities
intersectionality
histories of popular music
popular music, politics and social justice
pedagogical approaches towards popular music
colonialism/post-colonialism
globalisation/glocalisation/hybridity
postmodernism/meta-modernism/post-postmodernism
post-subcultures, scenes, etc.
popular music and digital cultures
spirituality and wellbeing
music industries (streaming revenues, business infrastructures,
night-time economies, pre/post-COVID-19)
ecomusicology
popular music and graphic design
popular music and the moving image (including music videos, film scores,
and video games)
popular music and live performance
genre
reception
critique of popular musicology
popular music and creativity, production and technology
As a guideline, please propose a chapter that will serve as a
reference point on current scholarship in your area of popular music
research, paying particular attention to newly established and emerging
fields. The contribution should not merely constitute a summary of
previous research, but should also be an in-depth investigation to cover
genuinely new ground, while addressing scholars who require access to
the current state of scholarship in your field.
Each chapter will be, at the most, 7000 words long, including
bibliographic references and footnotes.
Submissions:
Interested contributors should provide a 250-word abstract of chapter
and short bio by December 1st 2021 to: (m.dines /at/ mdx.ac.uk),
(S.Palermo /at/ mdx.ac.uk) or (S.Rambarran /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
Notification of acceptance: January 1st 2022
Submission of draft full chapter: June 1st 2022
For more information about the project in general, the timetable, or to
discuss your ideas please contact the following:
Dr Mike Dines: (m.dines /at/ mdx.ac.uk)
Dr Fiorenzo Palermo: (S.Palermo /at/ mdx.ac.uk)
Dr Shara Rambarran: (S.Rambarran /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
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