IASPM-Canada: "The 2021-2022 Popular Music Futures", Online Speaker Series (March Events)
IASPM-Canada virtual speakers series, Popular Music Futures, hosts its final events on March 7th and March 15th, 2022. Each month, a wide range of speakers will engage with emerging research in the field of popular music studies.
All events happen over zoom. Please RSVP to the event at PopularMusicFutures.Eventbrite.ca.
MONDAY MARCH 7th, 2022 at 9:30 am EST
SPECIAL EVENT: WORKSHOP WITH RIFFS JOURNAL
Join us on March 7th, 2022 at 9:30 am EST to create a zine-in-a-day with Sarah Raine, Managing Editor of Riffs Journal.
A small group will participate in a three-hour writing workshop and a full day of writing to create a special zine issue that will be published by Riffs Journal and IASPM Canada. This zine will explore 'Popular Music Futures.'
RSVP to this specific event by emailing popmusicjournal[at]gmail[dot]com.
** Please note: This event requires RSVPs via email, not just the Eventbrite page as spaces are limited!
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TUESDAY MARCH 15th, 2022 at 4:00pm EST
IASPM-Canada's Student Research Grant Winners present on their projects:
Designing Ethnomusicology at Home: Exploring Women’s Musical Labour in Nova Scotia - Rebekah Hutten, McGill University
"It's the year to be hated": The fabric of time in New York City's music scenes - Maxim Bonin, Université du Québec à Montréal
Transformations des rapports entre artistes et fans à l’ère du numérique : le cas du sociofinancement par abonnement - Elsa Fortant, Université de Montréal/INRS
Moderator: Paul Théberge