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[Commlist] CfP: “MusicalSustainabilities���
Fri Apr 12 17:16:56 GMT 2024
Call for Presentations
Musical Sustainabilities
18–19 November 2024, Seinäjoki, Finland
The Seinäjoki Unit of the University of the Arts Helsinki is pleased to
announce an international symposium on “musical sustainabilities.” As
the Sustainable Development Goals issued by the United Nations attest,
sustainability has become a wide-ranging issue globally. While
originally linked to the maintenance of natural resources, it has
evolved to cover social, economic and cultural issues. Concerning music,
the most apparent of these relate to work, production and industry,
consumption and live music, and communities and institutions.
Indeed, music provides propitious possibilities for addressing the
multiple and often contradictory facets of sustainability. The music
industry has been associated with excessive consumption and waste, and
the digital transition is less likely to be green, due to the sheer
increase in music – and energy – consumed. The environmental crisis has
been diversely represented in musical works and sound art, and civic
groups implement musical practices in their campaigning for climate
action. At the same time, music plays an important role in the promotion
of social and cultural sustainability due to its malleability in
identity construction and support to the social resilience of groups and
organisations. However, music can also be used as a tool for exclusion,
and unequal access to music education reinforces existing social
divides. Indigenous communities are especially vulnerable in many
respects, ranging from the impacts of global warming to social and
economic challenges, thus complicating the transmission of cultural and
musical traditions to future generations. Questions of sustainability
are furthermore central in music heritagisation, or how diverse groups
and institutions work and labour to preserve and safeguard what they
consider worthy to be labelled “heritage.” The symposium organisers
welcome individual paper and panel proposals from a broad range of
approaches addressing the relationship between music and sustainability
in all its diversity. A variety of scholarly standpoints, voices and
disciplines is encouraged, as well as contributions from professionals
working in the interface of music and sustainability within the
cultural, education and heritage sectors.
Suitable themes include but are not limited to:
• the music/event/creative industries and sustainability;
• diversity and inclusion in music education;
• the role of music in green transition;
• preservation and transmission of music traditions and heritage;
• music communities, social resilience and wellbeing;
• music professions, labour and precarity;
• music institutions and service development;
• musical activity, democracy and civic participation;
• sustainable music policies and spaces;
• musical nightlife and sustainability;
• the environmental crisis in musical/sound works and practices.
Alongside conventional papers and panels, the organisers welcome other
presentation forms as well (e.g., films, workshops). Please send an
abstract to (musicalsustainabilities /at/ gmail.com), no later than 10 June
2024. Please make sure to include in your abstract:
• the name(s) of presenter(s) and their affiliation(s);
• contact information (email);
• the title of the presentation;
• the text body of no more than 300 words;
• 3–5 keywords.
If you are proposing a full panel, please include a summary of no more
than 100 words alongside individual abstracts (max 300 words each).
Notifications of acceptance will be sent by 30 June 2024. For further
information, please contact (musicalsustainabilities /at/ gmail.com).
The symposium will take place at the Museum of South Ostrobothnia in
Törnävä, Seinäjoki, Finland. Seinäjoki is a regional urban centre
located some 300 km north from Helsinki and served by several direct
train connections daily. Details about registration, travels,
accommodation and participation fees will be communicated in due course.
The members of the organising committee are Antti-Ville Villén (chair),
Giacomo Bottà, Karoliina Lummaa, Anna Peltomäki and Susanna Tyrväinen.
The event is organised in collaboration with the Seinäjoki Museums, with
support from the University Consortium Seinäjoki and the research
project “Diversity of Music Heritage in Finland”, funded by Kone
Foundation (2023–25).
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