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[ecrea] cfp_International Conference on Music studies,
Tue Apr 01 22:35:56 GMT 2014
*Centre for Research in Social sciences and Humanities*
*www.socialsciencesandhumanities.com*
<http://www.socialsciencesandhumanities.com>* *
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is inviting paper/panel proposals for
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*Interdisciplinary Conference on Music studies *to be held in
Vienna, Austria, 28-29-06. 2014.
Conference venue: tbc
Music significantly shapes our daily lives, and we are surrounded with
music every day. Level of attachment to music goes that far that young
population in one study stated if on a Desert Island they would miss
music the most (Bahanovich & Collopy, 2009). Music affects our identity
creation, and it sends messages about us as people, i.e. what we listen
may show who we really are. In younger age, music contributes to the
level of acceptance and/or rejection of peers and music is considered
being one of the key elements of life of youngsters. In more mature age,
we still enjoy music by attending concerts, listening to music on the
radio, and whether we know it or not, music is forming our daily lives.
In schools, we take music classes meant to teach us how to appreciate
music, and how to form a sense for aesthetics. Music is also often part
of tourist offers where countries are presenting themselves as musical,
and where they express pride for having high-class composers.
These and other issues are the subjects of discussion at our conference.
Papers are invited (but not limited to) for the following panels:
Music and education
Music and culture
Music and meaning
Music and nationalism
History of Music
Music and the WWII
Music and youth
Music and identity
Music and fashion
/Volk/ music
Music awards
Media and music
Methodology in researching music
Classic music: past, present and future
Minority music
Diaspora music
Concert life in history and at present
European music
American music
Psychology of music
Music taste
Aesthetics
Music and tourism
Prospective participants are also welcome to submit proposals for their
own panels.
Submissions of abstracts (up to 500 words), short bios (up to 100
words), and email contact should be sent to Dr Martina Topić
((martina /at/ socialsciencesandhumanities.com)
<mailto:(martina /at/ socialsciencesandhumanities.com)>) by 20th May 2014.
Decisions will be made by 25th May 2014. Finalised Conference programme
will be available by 15th June 2014.
The Centre has established a peer review journal, and a working paper
series. Conference papers will be considered.
We welcome paper proposals from scholars, NGO activists, Master and PhD
students, and independent researchers.
Conference fee is EUR 290, and it includes
The registration fee
Conference bag and folder with materials
Conference publication
Access to the newsletter, and electronic editions of the Centre
Opportunity for participating in future activities of the Centre
(research & co-editing proceedings)
Discount towards participation fee for future conferences
Meals and drinks during both days of the conference
WLAN during the conference
Conference rate for rooms
Certificate of attendance
Centre for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences is a private
institution founded in December 2013 in Croatia (EU). We selected
Austria as a place for hosting conferences due to Austria’s favourable
geographic position, and liberal Visa regime for conference participants
with EU Visa requirements.
Unfortunately, the Centre has no available funds for covering transport
and accommodation in Austria. Participants are responsible for finding
funding to cover transportation and accommodation costs during the whole
period of the conference.
The Centre will not discriminate based on the origin and/or
methodological/paradigmatic approach of prospective conference
participants.
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Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
Viktora Kovacica 5
HR - 10 010 Zagreb
Croatia
Tel. + 385 99 224 07 01
E-mail: (info /at/ socialsciencesandhumanities.com)
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