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Popular Music Education

Call for Papers


Popular music education is a subject that is at present under-explored,
despite increasing numbers of popular music courses and other educational
provision. More research is needed to map out the area and engage
critically with the many new challenges it is presenting. IASPM Journal,
the journal of the International Association for the Study of Popular
Music, wishes to encourage further research and debate in this area, with a
special issue on popular music education, for publication in 2015.


Drawing on the extensive contemporary and historical expertise of our
crosscultural membership, we invite papers that can offer insights into the
processes of teaching and learning popular music. The journal is looking
for a range of international perspectives from the different continents and
cultures that IASPM represents. We are particularly interested in how
popular music is taught and learned inside formal educational contexts,
although we also accept other complementary studies.


Themes related to popular music and education can include, but are
not restricted to:
• Teaching popular music in higher education
• Popular music and learning
• Popular music within critical studies
• Individual or ensemble performance
• Popular music composition or songwriting
• Vocational studies
• Interactions between the music industry and education
• Teaching and learning music technology
• The use of music technology in education
• Pre-school, school or further education
• Listening
• Educational theory, sociology and psychology
• Gender, sexuality or identity politics
• Public policy and politics

Please send an email to r.till em hud.ac.uk by 1 March 2014 if you intend to
submit a
paper, with an indicative title.

The submission deadline for articles is 15 June 2014.

Please register and submit online, ensuring you are a current member of
IASPM.

Special Issue Editors:
Dr. Rupert Till (IJ Editorial Board; Popular Music Studies Research Group,
University of Huddersfield)
Prof. Lucy Green (IASPM UK & Ireland; Institute of Education, University of
London)
Dr. Don Lebler (IASPM ANZ; Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University)

IASPM em Journal is the journal of the International Association for the Study
of Popular Music <http://www.iaspm.net/>, an organization established to
promote inquiry, scholarship and analysis in the area of popular music. As
part of an international network the journal aims to disseminate IASPM
members’ research work that is local, transnational, global and/or
international.

Depending on the language used, submissions are expected to be between
5000 to 8000 words in length, keeping the Word-document size to 2 MB.

English is the official idiom but articles may also be submitted in the
official language of any of its branches (adding an English abstract).

Studies may use a range of research methodologies and critical approaches.

Because our open access readership is diverse and interdisciplinary, we ask
our contributors to present ideas in a way that a mix of sociologists,
musicologists, music critics and practitioners can understand each other.

In order to submit to IASPM em journal you must be an IASPM member <
http://www.iaspm.net/join/> and register as Author on the journal's site:
http://www.iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/user/register.

Tip: To enable document submission from your home page in the journal's
site, ensure you tick the box 'Author' in your online profile.

Once you are logged in, first update your profile, including the name of
your
institution (AFFILIATION) as well as in your BIO STATEMENT to include the
idiom(s)
and in which you are able to write or review. Where appropriate, add your
reviewing
interests as separated key concepts (avoid long lists in one line, as they
are impossible to search). When registered as an author you will be able to
submit content to the journal by clicking on "Author" in your "User Home"
column.

Music files (mp3) and good resolution figure files (at least 300 dpi for
images in gray-scale images) may be included as Supplementary Files,
provided sources are acknowledged and relevant copyright clearance has been
secured.

Further information regarding submissions:
http://www.iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/about/submissions#online
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