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[ecrea] CFP Music cities edited collection proposal deadline
Thu Apr 27 22:36:58 GMT 2017
A reminder that the May 15 deadline for chapter proposals for the Music
Cities edited collection is fast approaching.
Please note, we are not looking for pieces examining the notions or
structures of city-based music scenes, nor the representations of the
city in music.
*Music cities edited collection: Call for chapter proposals*
>From the physical spaces in which music activity takes place, to the
mythologizing of city-specific music scenes, the city has long played a
vital role in the development and sustaining of music scenes. In recent
years there has been a concerted effort to cultivate and nurture musical
activity as a key driver for urban economic development and for
city-specific tourism. Cities around the world are now looking to
cultivate and support music activity in a bid to activate new forms of
cultural and creative identity. This has occurred off the back of
similar creative and cultural cities movements, and works to move beyond
the mythologizing of particular cities music scenes in order to
legitimise music as a place-specific cultural output which contributes
significantly to local identities as well as to local economies. To this
end, music is positioned as making a vital contribution to the cultural
and economic fabric of a city, and is viewed as a critical way through
which both locals and tourists can gauge, and engage with, a city’s
cultural and creative identities. In order to foster this, an array of
heritage and planning accords, live music regulation, tourism
initiatives and even tax exemptions have been put in place, and an array
of industry and government developed place-specific reports and
activation ‘how-to’ manuals have been developed in order to understand
the scope of place-specific music activity and the ways in which it can
be cultivated and supported.
With a particular focus on heritage, planning, tourism and regulatory
measures, we invite rigorous place-specific case studies exploring, both
empirically and conceptually, the ways in which the music cities
movement has emerged globally, yet is grounded in a variety of local
urban, cultural and political contexts.
Proposals for chapters should consist of a title and an abstract of no
more than 250 words, along with author name(s), bio (of no more than 150
words) affiliation, and e-mail address. It is envisage that published
chapters will be 6,500 – 7,000 words in length. We have a very
enthusiastic academic publisher interested in pursuing this collection
with us.
*Proposals should be e-mailed to (musiccitiesbook /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(musiccitiesbook /at/ gmail.com)> by May 15, 2017.*
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