[ANPPOM-Lista] SMT 2012 Call for Proposals

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Prezados membros da ANPPOM, CDMC e CMUNews

 

Segue abaixo a chamada de trabalhos para o Encontro da Society for Music
Theory de 2012.

 

Atenciosamente,

Adriana Lopes Moreira

USP

 

 

Profa. Dra. Adriana Lopes Moreira

Editora de publicações ANPPOM e Revista OPUS
Vice-Chefe do Departamento de Música
Escola de Comunicações e Artes
Universidade de São Paulo
CMU-ECA-USP
Tel. 55 11 3091 4330, r.200
www.cmu.eca.usp.br <http://www.cmu.eca.usp.br/> 

 

SMT 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS

 

The thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Society for Music Theory will be held
in New Orleans, Louisiana, from Thursday, 1 November, to Sunday, 4 November.
We will meet jointly with the American Musicological Society (AMS) and the
Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM). 

 

General submission guidelines: Proposals on any topic related to music
theory are invited. The SMT welcomes submissions as long as they do not
represent work that has already been published in peer-reviewed publications
(print or electronic). Papers that have been read at national or
international meetings in a related discipline (e.g., music perception and
cognition, semiotics, popular music, etc.) will be considered. 

 

Single-author and joint-author papers:  Submissions for papers must include:


·         A proposal of no more than 500 words, including any footnotes or
endnotes. A maximum of four pages of supplementary materials (such as
musical examples, diagrams, and selected bibliography) may be appended;
these pages will not be counted within the 500-word limit. With regard to
the 500-word limit, one mathematical equation may be counted as one word.
The proposal must include the title of the paper but exclude the author’s
name and any other identifying information. References to the author’s own
work must occur in the third person. 

·         Identification and contact information as requested on the
submission web site, including the name, postal address, e-mail address, and
telephone number of the author(s), as well as the rank and institutional
affiliation, if any.

·         A list of all required equipment (such as piano or LCD projector)
other than the sound system and CD player that will be available for all
presenters. Presenters must provide their own computers, cables, and
adaptors. The Society cannot provide internet access for presentations.

 

Proposals must adhere to these guidelines to be considered.  Papers will be
allocated forty-five minutes each, thirty for the paper and fifteen for the
discussion.  Please do not submit abstracts at this time.

 

Poster sessions:  Proposals for poster sessions should follow the guidelines
for submission of papers. The Committee may recommend that a paper proposal
be transformed into a poster session, although the author may decline.

 

SMT special sessions and events of unusual format:  Proposals for SMT
special sessions and events of unusual format, such as analysis symposia or
panel discussions, are also welcome. Special sessions are “special” in the
sense that the proposed session as a whole is designed by the submitters and
not by the Program Committee. The Committee reserves the right to consider
separately each paper in a special session proposal and program accordingly,
with or without the other papers from that proposed session. Proposals for
SMT special sessions must include:

·         A session proposal of no more than 500 words.

·         An itemization of special equipment needed and/or invited
speakers, support for which will depend on funds available.

·         Individual proposals for all segments that comprise the special
session.  These should follow, where possible, the guidelines for paper
proposals, including the preservation of authors’ anonymity. 

 

Proposals may be for special sessions of ninety minutes or three hours.
Proposals for special sessions of unusual format may be exempted from
certain of these guidelines. To discuss the possibility of such exemptions,
those wishing to propose special sessions must contact the Program Committee
chair (see below) no later than January 1, 2012.

 

Joint sessions: For this special meeting, the Program Committees of the AMS,
SEM, and SMT enthusiastically invite proposals for joint sessions, bringing
together participants from across the societies. These may take the form of
a joint session paper panel or a joint session of alternative format.
Guidelines for both are set out below.

 

A joint session paper panel is a session that includes a balance of
participants from two or three societies and in which multiple approaches,
methodologies, or framing discourses are presented. Joint session proposals
will be considered as a unit by the relevant program committees for AMS, SEM
and SMT, and will be programmed only if accepted by those committees.
Proposals must include (1) a session rationale, (2) abstracts for each paper
on the session, and (3) a list of equipment needed for the papers. The
session rationale must identify the home society of each participant. Paper
abstracts included in a joint session proposal are components of the session
proposal as a whole, and will not be considered for individual presentation.
All proposals will be evaluated anonymously and should contain no direct or
indirect signal of authorship. Maximum length: 350 words for the rationale,
and 350 words for each constituent paper.

 

Joint session papers will be allocated thirty minutes each, twenty minutes
for the paper and ten minutes for discussion. Proposals may be for sessions
of ninety minutes or two hours. Proposals may also be for a session of three
hours, which in addition to a maximum of four paper proposals may include
one or two respondents. 

 

Joint sessions of alternative format, that is, other than paper panels, are
also encouraged. In AMS terms these are “alternative formats” including, but
not limited to, sessions combining performance and scholarship, sessions
discussing an important publication, sessions featuring debate on a
controversial issue, and sessions devoted to discussion of papers posted
online before the meeting; in SEM terms, these are roundtables, workshops,
and film/ videos; and in SMT terms, these are special sessions and events of
unusual format. Proposals for alternative format joint sessions should
outline the intellectual content of the session, the individuals who will
take part and their home society, and the structure of the session. As with
the joint session paper panels, joint sessions of alternative format should
include a balance of participants from two or three societies. Proposals
will be considered as a unit by the relevant program committees for AMS, SEM
and SMT, and will be programmed only if accepted by those committees.
Proposals may be for sessions of ninety minutes, two, or three hours.
Maximum length: 500 words.

 

Proposals for joint session paper panels and joint sessions of alternative
format will be submitted via a shared web site, to be announced closer to
the submission deadline. 

 

AMS presenters please note: the “two-year rule” will be waived for joint
sessions, and therefore anyone may submit a paper proposal for a joint
session in 2012, including those who presented at the AMS Annual Meeting in
2011.

 

Joint session proposals will be evaluated anonymously by members of the AMS,
SEM and SMT program committees.

 

Participation:

·         No one may appear on the New Orleans program more than twice. 

·         An individual may submit to SMT no more than one paper proposal as
a sole author and no more than one paper proposal as a joint author.

·         Authors may not submit the same proposal to more than one of the
three program committees (AMS, SEM, or SMT).

·         If an author submits different proposals to the AMS, SEM, or SMT,
and more than one is accepted, only one of the papers may be presented.

 

Submission procedure: All proposals must be submitted electronically on the
SMT 2012 Proposal submissions page,
<http://societymusictheory.org/meeting/proposal>. Log in to the SMT web site
first to access the page. Note also that rejected SMT proposals will remain
anonymous; only the SMT Executive Director, in mailing out acceptance and
rejection letters, will know the identity of those authors. 

 

Deadline:  Proposals must be received by 5 p.m., EST, Tuesday, 17 January
2012. No proposals will be accepted after this deadline.  In order to avoid
technical problems with submission of a proposal, it is strongly suggested
that proposals be submitted at least 24 hours before the deadline.

 

Program committee:  Jocelyn Neal, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
(chair); Harald Krebs, University of Victoria (ex officio); Michael Buchler,
Florida State University; Peter Martens, Texas Tech University; Jan Miyake,
Oberlin College Conservatory; Stephen Peles, University of Alabama; Philip
Rupprecht, Duke University.

 

For advice about preparing an effective SMT meeting proposal and for a broad
spectrum of successful proposals from recent years, please see the Meeting
Proposal
<http://societymusictheory.org/administration/committees/pdc/proposals>
page, <
<http://societymusictheory.org/administration/committees/pdc/proposals>
http://societymusictheory.org/administration/committees/pdc/proposals>,
hosted by the Professional Development Committee.

 


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Associate Professor of Music Theory
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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i_priore em uncg.edu
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