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[ecrea] CfP - Dark Leisure and Music Symposium
Tue May 03 12:30:15 GMT 2016
Call for Papers
Dark Leisure and Music Symposium
16^th September 2016
Leeds Beckett University
Cavendish G09, Headingley Campus, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Deadline for submissions: *15*^*th* * May 2016*
‘Dark Leisure and Music’ is an interdisciplinary symposium, hosted by
Leeds Beckett University, Centre for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,
that aims to address issues related to dark leisure research and
encourage dark leisure scholarship in music. Dark leisure may be defined
as leisure activity that sits on the fringes of modern society tastes,
and activity that rejects the mainstream. Around the turn of the
century, Chris Rojek started looking at dark leisure as ‘deviant’ and
chose to interpret this type of leisure mostly as detrimental to the
individual, in line with criminological approaches. While dark leisure
has been investigated by criminologists and psychologists as abnormal
behaviour, recent scholarship in this area such as the works of Karl
Spracklen, Philip Stone, and D. J. Williams has shown the need to take
dark leisure from a different moral perspective than previous research.
Moreover, this type of leisure has been scarcely explored in relation to
music cultures. Music worlds ‘on the edge’ could be important spaces for
dark leisure activity which have Habermasian communicative rationality
at heart; and in effect, they could provide essential channels for
performing liminal identities.
We invite submissions addressing following issues and others:
- Leisure activity in transgressive music cultures
- Morality and transgression in fringe musics
- Identity and performativity through ‘extreme’ music
- Liminal subcultural positions within bigger music cultures
- Critical perspectives on approaches to dark leisure
Scholars from different areas and disciplines including, but not limited
to, sociology, musicology, ethnomusicology, leisure and tourism,
history, geography, urban studies, media and communication studies,
popular music studies, metal music studies, and cultural studies are
welcome to submit a proposal. Proposals of no more than 300 words should
be sent to (m.s.yavuz /at/ leedsbeckett.ac.uk) before *15*^*th* * May 2016*
along with a short running text biography of maximum 150 words. The time
for each presentation will be 20 minutes accompanied by a 10-minute
discussion. Accepted proposals and the conference programme will be
announced on 15^th June 2016. Selected papers from the conference will
be encouraged to submit for possible publication in the journal Annals
of Leisure Research as a special issue (volume 21, issue 3, 2018). The
article submissions should be a maximum length of 9000 words to be
submitted by 31^st January 2017 and will go through a double-blind review.
More information: http://darkleisureandmusic.mselimyavuz.com/
Contact: (m.s.yavuz /at/ leedsbeckett.ac.uk)
Organisers:
Karl Spracklen, Leeds Beckett University (UK)
Samantha Holland, Leeds Beckett University (UK)
M. Selim Yavuz, Leeds Beckett University (UK)
About Annals of Leisure Research:
Annals of Leisure Research publishes refereed articles which promote the
development of research and scholarship in leisure studies. Although
originating in Australasia, Annals is aimed at an international
readership and seeks theoretical or applied articles which cover any
topic within the broad area of leisure studies, including recreation,
tourism, hospitality, the arts, outdoor recreation, events,
entertainment, sport, culture and play.
All research articles in this journal will have undergone rigorous
double-blind peer review, based on initial editor screening and
refereeing by at least two anonymous reviewers.
The journal can be accessed online from
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ranz20;
Managing Editor: Neil Carr, University of Otago
Deputy Editor: David McGillivray, University of West Scotland
M. Selim Yavuz
PhD Student, Centre for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Carnegie
Faculty,Leeds Beckett University
Part-time Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology, Leeds
Beckett University
Editorial Assistant, Metal Music Studies Journal
Leeds Beckett University
Headingley Campus, Churchwood 103
Leeds LS6 3QS UK
E: (m.s.yavuz /at/ leedsbeckett.ac.uk) <mailto:(m.s.yavuz /at/ leedsbeckett.ac.uk)>
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