[ANPPOM-L] SYMUS 2009

Mauricio Alves Loureiro mauricioloureiro em ufmg.br
Ter Maio 5 10:16:10 BRT 2009


Olá pessoal,

 

Abaixo um anuncio de um evento novo (segunda edição) e inovador: direcionado
a estudantes de Pós-Graduação em música ou qualquer área que apresente
interface com a música. Acontece na Universidade de Ghent, Bélgica, de 18 a
20 de novembro, sob a coordenação de Luiz Naveda, doutorando em musicologia
na mesma universidade.

 

Abraços

 

Mauricio Loureiro

 

(Apologies for any cross-postings / please re-distribute)

 

SysMus09 - Second Call: Paper submission open now!

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We are pleased to invite students from all fields related to Systematic
Musicology to the SysMus09 conference:

 

SysMus09:

"Second International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology"

Ghent, Belgium

 <http://www.ipem.ugent.be/sysmus09> http://www.ipem.ugent.be/sysmus09

 

Keynote speakers:

Prof. Ian Cross (University of Cambridge) Prof. Stephen McAdams (McGill
University)

 

Important dates:

      Submission of papers: May 29, 2009

      Notification of paper acceptance: August 17, 2009

      Camera-ready submissions: October 9, 2009

      SysMus 2009: November 18-20, 2009

 

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Call for Papers

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All research involving meaning, description, and technological mediation of
music can be related to musicology. However, the complexity of musical
engagement in socio-cultural contexts engenders different networks of
research and knowledge, with distinct interdisciplinary configurations,
methods and specializations.

Systematic musicology specifically deploys this methodological diversity so
as to approach each musicological question with a distinct configuration of
methods. In doing so, systematic musicology often bridges methodological
foundations of sciences with the critical analysis from humanities. It
promotes the study of aesthetics, semiotics, and cultural studies by
incorporating empirical and data-oriented methods into the methodological
framework. It relies on paradigms from different disciplines as diverse as
the philosophy of aesthetics, theoretical sociology, semiotics, and music
criticism, combined with strategies derived from empirical psychology,
acoustics, physiology, neurosciences, cognitive sciences, computing, and
others.

 

Unfortunately, the concentration of efforts on methodological diversity and
broad re-search questions may lead students to superficial discussions,
disconnected results or research that is alienated from the musical matter.
One of the biggest challenges for researchers in systematic musicology,
therefore, is to learn how to deal with the inter-disciplinary nature
inherent to their own field.

Several questions are raised by this problem:

 

- How to guide yourself through innumerable methods, resources, and
uncertain methodological pathways?

- How to design and execute interdisciplinary research?

- How to communicate with our partners: engineers, psychologists, and
musicians?

- How to build an active network of collaborations within this
interdisciplinary field?

 

These questions, together with courses in presentation and conference
skills, will be addressed in SysMus09.

 

Submission:

 

 

Submissions are solicited for spoken research papers or posters related to
any subdiscipline of systematic musicology. Suggested topic areas include,
but are not limited to:

 

Acoustics and psychoacoustics

Cognitive musicology

Composition and improvisation

Computer Music

Cross-cultural studies of music

Mediation technology

Memory and music

Multimodal Interfaces

Music and emotions

Music and evolution

Music and language

Music and Meaning

Music and movement

Music and neuroscience

Music education

Music performance

Music therapy

Musical development

Musical timbre

Pitch and tonal perception

Rhythm, meter, and timing

Social psychology of music

 

 

Short papers in English (max. 2 pages) should be submitted on the conference
website ( <http://www.ipem.ugent.be/sysmus09/>
http://www.ipem.ugent.be/sysmus09/) and must be presented in one of the two
formats: oral presentations or posters.

The templates required for formatting papers and posters will be available
at the same address. There will be a double-blind review process by a
committee composed of advanced PhD students.

 

Wishing you welcome in Ghent in 2009!

 

Organizing Committee - SysMus 09

 

 

Director: Luiz Naveda

 

 

Co-Director: Prof. Marc Leman

 

 

 

 

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Luiz Naveda

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 Mobile: + 32 0487 245594

 Office: + 32 9 264 4141

 IPEM - Dep. of Musicology

 Blandijnberg 2

 Ghent University,

 Ghent, B-9000

 Belgium

 

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