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[Commlist] Call for papers: one-day symposium on Changing Mediations of Music, Audio and Sound
Mon Jan 06 17:01:30 GMT 2025
*Changing Mediations of Music, Audio and Sound: New Systems Across the
World*
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Audio streaming, social media and short video platforms are transforming
the systems by which sound media are configured internationally.
Platformisation, datafication and automated recommendation have been
central to such transformations, and now generative AI is bringing about
further changes. These developments have generated great controversy,
for example concerning effects on musicians, on local music production,
and on the way that music is experienced in everyday life. These changes
also have significant implications, via the rise of podcasting and other
related developments, for the fate of radio, even if radio remains
resilient in many territories. Arguably such transformations require a
major rethinking of the politics of sound in everyday life.
This symposium brings together scholars engaged in high-quality research
on these and related topics from across the world. The symposium is
organised by the MUSICSTREAM <https://musicstreamproject.com/>project
team at the University of Leeds (David Hesmondhalgh, D. Bondy Valdovinos
Kaye, Raquel Campos Valverde and Zhongwei Li), in conjunction with
colleagues from the University of Denver (Carlos Jimenez and Runchao Liu).
The symposium is timed to coincide with the annual conference of the
International Communications Association (ICA), which is being held in
Denver from 12-16 June 2025. While not an official pre-conference of the
ICA, the symposium has been scheduled in such a way to allow those who
have registered to attend the ICA conference to make their way to the
conference in time for the opening plenary and reception. *The event
will be free and everyone is welcome*, though free registration will be
required in advance; full details, including how to register, will be
made public in late January.
*If you would like to present your research at this symposium, please
submit an abstract (of up to 300 words) to
**(musicstreamproject /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(musicstreamproject /at/ gmail.com)>*by
17.00 hours UTC on Monday 20 January 2025. *We welcome papers on any
topic related to the ways in which platformisation is shaping and
reshaping music, audio and sound in the present conjuncture, and we
welcome scholars from all disciplines, including communication and media
studies, music studies, sound studies, radio studies, cultural studies,
sociology, law, management studies and any area that can help throw
light on this area. The event will run from 9.30 to 4.30 and we envisage
four panels of three papers each. We particularly welcome papers that
throw light on developments beyond the Euro-American core of the
platformised music/sound/audio system. Some contributions to the
symposium will draw on chapters in a collection, /Music Streaming Around
the World/, edited by David Hesmondhalgh, to be published by University
of California Press in September 2025.
*Applicants will be notified of acceptance or otherwise by Monday 27
January 2025*. Presentation slots are somewhat limited and if you would
like to discuss your submission in advance, please contact the
MUSICSTREAM team via as far as possible in advance of the 20 January
deadline on *(musicstreamproject /at/ gmail.com)*
<mailto:(musicstreamproject /at/ gmail.com)>
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