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[ecrea] CFP Popular Music & Society: Special Issue on Regional and Rural Popular Music Scenes
Tue Jan 16 08:26:51 GMT 2018
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Special Issue on Regional and Rural Popular Music Scenes
Guest-edited by Andy Bennett, David Cashman, and Natalie Lewandowski
/Popular Music and Society/invites article proposals for a special issue
on Regional and Rural Popular Music Scenes.There is now an established
body of literature on popular music scenes (see, for example, Straw,
"Systems of Articulation, Logics of Change: Scenes and Communities in
Popular Music"; Shank, /Dissonant Identities/; Bennett and Peterson,
/Music Scenes//: Local, Translocal and Virtual/).Significantly, however,
this literature is heavily centered on the urban metropolitan experience
of music scenes or "music cities."While such work is clearly important
in understanding the cultural and economic importance of music, the
dominance of this metro-centric approach also serves to further detract
attention from regional and rural spaces and places, the latter also
providing important settings for the production, performance, and
consumption of popular music (Waitt and Gibson, "The Spiral Gallery:
Non-Market Creativity and Belonging in an Australian Country Town").This
special issue will bring together a series of papers that will offer new
insights regarding both the distinctive contributions made by regional
and rural music scenes in the contemporary world and their connections
to national and transnational networks of popular music production,
performance, and consumption.
We invite papers with themes that may include, but are not limited to:
·Performers and performance (including touring in regional and rural areas)
·Venues and other performance spaces (festivals, street music, busking,
etc.)
·Legislation and policy frameworks
·History and heritage
·Regional and rural music scenes and social identities (such as gender,
age, disability, race)
·Participation, audiences, and access to music in regional and rural areas
·Travel, tourism, and leisure
·Representations of regional and rural music in film, television, and media
·Social media with respect to regional and rural music scenes
·Fan communities in regional and rural music scenes
Send proposals of up to 500 words by 30 June 2018 to guest editor
Natalie Lewandowski at (natalie.t.lewandowski /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(n.lewandowski /at/ griffith.edu.au)>.Indicate the name under which you
would wish to be published, your professional/academic affiliations, a
postal address, and preferred e-mail contact. Proposals will be reviewed
for potential inclusion in the journal, with authors of selected papers
being informed by 15 August 2018.
Authors to be included in the volume should expect to have their full,
final manuscripts prepared by 1 August 2019. These submissions should be
between 6,000 and 8,000 words (inclusive of everything) and should use
MLA style. All affiliations, e-mails, and snail-mail contact information
should be supplied in the first submission; however, for purposes of
blind peer-review, your name or the names of your coauthors should not
appear in the body of the manuscript. All papers will be peer-reviewed
by at least two peers as well as the three guest editors of the special
issue. We are happy to receive inquiries about prospective submissions.
Please send all queries to (natalie.t.lewandowski /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(n.lewandowski /at/ griffith.edu.au)>. It is expected that the special
issue will be published in hard copy in October 2020 (with electronic
publication occurring earlier).For more information and step-by-step
publishing guidance, visit the journal's Author Services Support
<http://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/>page. For further
information on the journal, please visit
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rpms20.
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