[ANPPOM-Lista] Special Issue in the IASPM Journal - Gender Politics in the Music Industry

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Seg Jul 17 17:43:28 BRT 2017


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Dear ladies,

I am proud to present the Call for academic papers for the Special Issue in
the IASPM Journal - Gender Politics in the Music Industry
I would like to encourage the women, who researched deeply about the
following topics (please see below), to apply with an abstract.
More details below.

best

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Call for Papers: IASPM Journal 8/1 (2018) –– Gender Politics in the Music
Industry

Special Issue Editors: Catherine Strong and Sarah Raine

Gender in music has been considered in terms of performance, genre, and
audience cultures, yet gender politics within the music industry itself
remains under-researched. Offering an opportunity to engage at the
intersection between musical production, the creative industries and gender
politics, this call for papers aims to bring together research that
considers the gender politics of the music industry itself: of work
relationships; the spaces of production; the processes of decision making;
the creation of musical experiences in festivals and tours.

Moving on from the already substantial body of literature on gender on the
musical stage, 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 that foregrounds the people,
practices and places of the music industry, to be published in 2018. We are
looking for a range of international perspectives from the different
localities and cultures that IASPM represents. For this special issue, we
are particularly interested in new approaches at the crossroads of topics
that can include but are not limited to:

➢ Music industry strategies to increase gender diversity
➢ The gendered division of labour in music industries
➢ Navigating the music industries beyond the gender binary
➢ The gendered dimensions of precarious musical labour
➢ The disruption or maintenance of a perceived industry “boys’ club”
➢ Music career development and gender roles
➢ The interaction between social media and industry on gender issues
➢ Safety and inclusion in venues

Authors are encouraged to submit, by 28 August 2017, a 300-word abstract
including an indicative title and references, showing engagement with
relevant literature and other outputs, to Catherine Strong and Sarah Raine
at iaspmgenderissue @ gmail.com<mailto:iaspmgenderissue em gmail.com>

Full papers will be invited by the 29 of September.

The deadline for full submission is 15 January 2018
Please register and submit online, and ensure you are a current member of
IASPM.

A downloadable PDF version of this CFP, with further instructions and
information, can be found here;
http://www.iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/854/922 <
http://www.iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/854/922>


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