A call for papers has been issued for the next jointly held annual SMI and ICTM-IE Postgraduate Conference of the Society for Musicology in Ireland and the Irish National Committee of the International Council for Traditional Music, which will take place on 14-15 January 2022, and will be hosted by Dublin City University.
The deadline for the submission of proposals is Monday 29th November 2021 : download it here.
Call For Papers for Joint SMI and ICTM-IE Postgraduate Conference 2022
The conference committee warmly invites postgraduate students working in all areas of musical research to submit proposals for 20-minute papers or 30-minute lecture recitals. Poster presentations are also welcome. Areas of research include, but are not limited to, historical musicology, ethnomusicology, music theory and analysis, music technology, music pedagogy, popular music studies, musical practice as research, psychology of music, and music and gender. Master’s students are encouraged to submit proposals for 10-minute papers.
The 2022 conference will feature a keynote address from Dr Áine Mangaoang (University of Oslo) and the presentation of the biennial Alison Dunlop Graduate Prize. As with previous SMI/ICTM-IE postgraduate conferences, the programme will also include a Careers Forum and a dedicated session featuring prizewinners of the annual CHMHE competition for undergraduate dissertations.
The conference committee is planning for a blended format of both live and virtual sessions. As this is the first campus-based conference for ICTM Ireland and SMI since early 2020, participants based in Ireland and Northern Ireland are encouraged to attend in person, as far as is safe and possible.
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