[ANPPOM-Lista] Ecomusicologies 2013: Ecosystems and Ecocriticism - option to participate via the Internet.

Martha Ulhôa mulhoa em unirio.br
Dom Mar 31 16:49:22 BRT 2013


Ecomusicologies 2013: Ecosystems and Ecocriticism
Friday 22 November
Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the Ecomusicologies 2013
conference, ‘Ecosystems and Ecocriticism’ to be held in conjunction  with
the 5th International Music Council World Forum on Music at the Queensland
Conservatorium, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. The conference
facilities will provide for virtual involvement; if you would like to
participate in the conference but cannot be in Brisbane, or would prefer
not to travel for ecological or other reasons, you will have the option to
participate as presenter or audience member via the Internet.

The Ecomusicologies 2013 conference will be positioned as a featured event
within the IMC World Forum, aiming to attract the interest of scholars,
musicians, composers and others who may not have yet had an opportunity to
engage with this emerging field of critical enquiry. The theme of the IMC
World Forum, ‘Sustaining Music, Engaging Communities’ aligns with the aims
and objectives of many scholars in the field of ecomusicology. For a
detailed description of the aims, objectives and conceptual parameters of
ecomusicology, please see www.ecomusicology.info; the conference website is
www.ecomusicologies.org.

The conference theme ‘Ecosystems and Ecocriticism’ is intended as a
starting point for discussions about music in the context of different
kinds of ecosystems and critical contexts, but is not prescriptive: papers
discussing any combination of music/sound, culture/society and
nature/environment are welcomed. While the term ‘ecosystem’ is borrowed
from other fields, it can be understood in the musical context as referring
to the natural, social, physical, conceptual and built environments
surrounding musicians and their works. Ecocriticism is a term with a longer
trajectory in the Arts and Humanities, especially in relation to literary
studies, concerning the critical examination of environmental matters in
relation to creative artistic works.

Presentations should follow the standard format of 20 minutes + 10 minutes
discussion, unless proposed as part of a panel (of three or four papers).
All submissions will be blind peer-reviewed by the conference committee
prior to acceptance. Please provide your submission as a Word document,
using your surname as the document title (e.g. Smith.doc), with the
following information in this order:

Name (as you would like it to appear in conference materials):
Institution (if applicable):
Email contact:
Telephone contact:
Organisational affiliation (eg. IMS, SEM, AMS, if applicable):
Panel title and organiser (if proposed as part of a panel; note that all
abstracts will be evaluated individually):
Paper title:
Abstract (maximum 300 words, no citations):

Ecomusicologies 2013 participants are also welcome to register for the
wider IMC World Forum program, which will run from 21-24 November. Further
information about this program is available at www.imc-cim.org.

Detailed information about registration and other related matters will be
circulated in May.

The deadline for abstracts is Friday 19 April 2013. Please send your
submission directly to Dan Bendrups at d.bendrups em griffith.edu.au with
‘Ecomusicologies 2013’ in the subject line.

-- 
Martha Tupinambá de Ulhôa
Instituto Villa Lobos - PPGM - UNIRIO
IASPM - Executive Chair (2011-2013)
http://www.iaspm.net/proceedings/index.php/iaspm2013/IASPM17th

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