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[Commlist] CFP: Perfect Beat Special ‘Riffs’ Issue: COVID-19, Music and the Asia-Pacific
Fri Nov 20 12:16:28 GMT 2020
CALL FOR PAPERS:
/Perfect Beat/ Special ‘Riffs’ Issue: COVID-19, Music and the Asia-Pacific
Perfect Beat journal invites contributions to a special edition of
short-form ‘Riff’ articles, typically 2000 words, to document the state
of music research in the Asia-Pacific region during the COVID-19
pandemic. A Riff is a blind peer-reviewed article that is flexible in
format, allowing for a range of novel and creative approaches to
scholarly writing, as well as prompt responses to pertinent issues.
Previous Riffs in Perfect Beat have been interviews with musicians or
industry figures, critical reflections of an author’s experiences,
comparative reviews of musical works, and co/multi-authored exchanges.
Our special issue expands this criteria to include other creative
approaches, such as photographic essays, personal narratives, position
statements, industry summaries, and/or post-pandemic solutions.
Proposals for other creative scholarly approaches are welcomed.
To fit the scope of the journal, our geographical area of interest is
the Asia-Pacific.
Topics for this special issue may include:
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Virtual Musical Connections:
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How does media technology contribute to a continuation of
pre-pandemic musical life?
o
Reviews of streamed online ‘iso concerts’ and other music
related content
o
TikTok, Twitch, Fortnite… music and the platforms of the pandemic
o
How artists use social media to connect with fans during the
pandemic
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Live Music:
o
Review of socially-distanced concerts and similar music events
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Government policies surrounding post-lockdown live music venues
o
The response from funding bodies to reinvigorate or support
music and the arts
o
Impact on scenes at a local or global level
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An Academic in a Pandemic:
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Teaching music courses in the online environment; sharing novel
approaches, challenges and successes
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Creative pivots for your music research
o
Impact on research cultures in your areas – motivations,
logistics, funding
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Work/life balance, especially for parents
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A Postgrad in a Pandemic:
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How the pandemic has impacted postgraduate music students
o
Music Postgrad pivoting for writing/fieldwork/research
o
How are music postgrads, especially international students,
supporting each other during this time?
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Mental Health
o
Support initiatives from the music industry
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Health and wellbeing of music students and colleagues
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First Person Impact
o
Interviews with musicians and other industry practitioners about
COVID-19 restrictions
o
Songs/music about and inspired by COVID-19
o
The “iso album” phenomenon
o
Case studies on organised responses; ‘I Lost My Gig’ / ‘Save Our
Venues’ campaigns
o
Grass roots initiatives, community responses
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Science denial and conspiracy theories surrounding COVID-19 and music
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Other topics related to music and COVID-19 in the Asia-Pacific region
Word Limits:
We ask for 2000 words for final articles, including references. Please
contact the editors if you are proposing a longer word length.
Blind Peer Review
All Riffs will be blind peer reviewed.
Timeline
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200 word abstract proposal due; email to (o.wilson /at/ massey.ac.nz)
<mailto:(o.wilson /at/ massey.ac.nz)> by Monday 7th December 5pm AEST
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Authors advised of outcome: Wednesday 9th December
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Full articles due: Friday 12th February 2021
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Review process: February-April 2021
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Publication: May 2021
For information about Perfect Beat journal, please visit our new
website: https://journal.equinoxpub.com/PB/about
<https://journal.equinoxpub.com/PB/about> or contact the editors if you
have further questions.
(no APCs charged)
Co-editors
Shelley Brunt (shelley.brunt /at/ rmit.edu) <mailto:(shelley.brunt /at/ rmit.edu)>
Oli Wilson (o.wilson /at/ massey.ac.nz) <mailto:(o.wilson /at/ massey.ac.nz)>
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