[ANPPOM-Lista] cfp: midwestern music cognition symposium

Carlos Palombini cpalombini em gmail.com
Sex Jan 11 15:28:07 BRST 2013


Midwestern Music Cognition Symposium

May 24-26th, 2013
School of Music and the Center for Cognitive Science
Ohio State University

The School of Music and the Center for Cognitive Science at Ohio State
University will be hosting a music cognition symposium, aimed at providing
an
outlet for both established and young scholars in the field to present their
work. The symposium will consist of keynote presentations from Professors
Robert
Gjerdingen (Northwestern University), Glenn Schellenberg (University of
Toronto), and Elizabeth West Marvin (Eastman School of Music).

Papers are invited that report empirical and theoretical research
pertaining to
music perception and cognition, in either a finished form, or as a work in
progress.

Possible research topics include, but are not limited to:

linguistics and music
corpus studies
computational music theory
music and emotion
cognitive science
psychoacoustics
music information retrieval

Submissions to present your work should include a title, an abstract of no
more
than 250 words in length, and a preference for an oral or poster
presentation.
The abstracts should describe the project, its methodology, and (if
available)
its results. We welcome submissions of ongoing projects, which will be
included
in a special session on works-in-progress. Submissions should be made
electronically at osuMusicCog2013 at gmail.com.

In order to facilitate a greater number of participants, there will be no
registration fee. Reservations, however, are required. Registration and
queries
should be emailed to osuMusicCog2013 at gmail.com by May 15th.

Organizing Committee:
Symposium Chair: Daniel Shanahan, Ohio State University (shanahan.37 at
osu.edu)
Program Committee Chair: Johanna Devaney, Ohio State University (devaney.12
at
osu.edu)

Prior to the Symposium, an intensive four-day workshop will be conducted
entitled Methods in Empirical Music Research. The workshop will be led by
Prof.
David Huron and will provide a comprehensive introduction to concepts and
methods in empirical research. The workshop will offer practical experience
in
designing experiments and questionnaires, conducting interviews, running
subjects, and analyzing data. Participants can enroll for graduate course
credit. Further details are pending., and will be posted to the conference
website when available.

Important Dates:
February 22nd: Deadline for abstract submission
April 1st: Notification of Acceptance
May 15: Registration Deadline
May 20–23: Empirical Research Methods in Music Workshop
May 24-26th: Symposium

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carlos palombini
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