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[Commlist] Call For Chapter - Gender Perspective in the music industry
Wed Feb 11 09:07:01 GMT 2026
We share the call for chapters for a volume that aims to explore the
intersection of gender, media, and the music industry, bringing together
interdisciplinary contributions that analyse the gendered dimensions of
music as both an economic system and a cultural field.
We invite scholars to examine how gender operates within the produc0on,
media0on, and
consumption of music, as well as within the infrastructures,
technologies, and imaginaries that
sustain the industry. The goal is to foster a cri0cal dialogue between
gender studies, media studies, and music industry research, and to
highlight how emerging practices, policies, and technologies can
contribute to reshaping the cultural and economic geography of the sector.
Submission Guidelines
• Abstract deadline: 28 February 2026
• Full paper deadline: 30 September 2026
• Length: up to 8,000 words (including references)
• Language: English
Submission and inquiries: please send abstracts and correspondence to
the editor, Alessandra
Micalizzi - (a.micalizzi /at/ sae.edu) <mailto:(a.micalizzi /at/ sae.edu)>
All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review.
The edited volume will be published as part of the new book series,
Contemporary Debates on Gender and Media, edited by Karen Ross and
Valentina Cardo and published by the University of Exeter Press:
https://www.exeterpress.co.uk/collec0ons/contemporary-debates-on-gender-and-media
<https://www.exeterpress.co.uk/collec0ons/contemporary-debates-on-gender-and-media>
No payment from the authors will be required.
Here more details about the call:
https://www.ais-sociologia.it/evento/international-perspectives-on-gender-in-and-the-music-industry-power-work-and-cultural-production/
<https://www.ais-sociologia.it/evento/international-perspectives-on-gender-in-and-the-music-industry-power-work-and-cultural-production/>
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