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[ecrea] CFP: Here, There, Everywhere (& Nowhere)
Mon Oct 23 23:24:25 GMT 2017
*‘Here, There, Everywhere (& Nowhere):*
*Musical Perspectives on Migration, Networks and Borders’*
Senate House, London
Friday 6^th April 2018, 10am- 5pm
Join us for a one-day collaborative research event organised by The
University of Gloucestershire’s Music and Media Department in
association with The Institute of Musical Researchand the School of
Advanced Study, University of London.
In the context of rapidly-changing models of consumption and patterns of
identification that are occurring across the music industries, this
event focuses on notions of boundary, flow and borders, and seeks to
establish conceptual connections in relation to musicology, musical
networks, and musical identities.
Following the model of an ‘un/conference’, this one-day event will be
preceded in the three months leading up to it by four working groups or
‘demes’, each of which will develop key areas for discussion via online
fora. These topics will then be discussed during the real-time event
with a view to establishing concrete research proposals, projects and
outcomes. A deme leader will co-ordinate each working group, the members
of which will interact with each other on the morning of the event and
share ideas across demes in the afternoon.
The main objective of the day is to operate as a development lab for
ideas with a view to publication; a publisher has expressed initial
interest in the project.
*DEMES*
1.Music, travel and migration
2.Music and globalisation: national and transnational styles and genres
in the 21^st century
3.Cycles, patterns, movements: Rhythmic perspectives / Rhythmanalysis
and Contemporary Music Ecologies
4.Digital networks, utopias and other ‘non-places’
The event includes a key panel discussion with musicians, music
journalists and academics.
**
*Mike Smith*(Blur, Gorillaz, Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music)
*Ben Thompson*(Observer Music Journalist, Resonance FM)
*Dr Florian Scheding*(Research Fellow in Music, University of Bristol)
*Jude Rogers*(Observer Music Journalist and Lecturer)
*Marcus O’Dair*(Senior Lecturer in Popular Music, University of
Middlesex, author of /Different Every Time: The Authorised Biography of
Robert Wyatt/, Serpent's Tail, London).
*Deadlines*
Submission of 300 word abstract to (agardner /at/ glos.ac.uk)
<mailto:(agardner /at/ glos.ac.uk)>: December 20^th 2017
Notifications: January 15^th
Registration: March 6^th
The event has received funding from the Institute of Musical
Research,Nick Bakerand from the University of Gloucestershire. It is
free. Conference organisers: Dr Abigail Gardner, Dr Matthew Lovett, Dr
Gerry Moorey.
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