CfP: Society for Musicology in Ireland (SMI) Plenary Conference (online; Deadline: 11.03.2022)
SMI Plenary Conference, 24 – 26 June 2022
Deadline: 11.03.2022
The Annual Plenary Conference of the Society for Musicology in Ireland (SMI) of 2022 will be hosted by the Department of Music, University College Cork. We warmly invite papers from scholars in all areas of music, including composition, ethnomusicology, music theory and analysis, musicology, performance, popular music studies, music education, and sonic arts. We especially welcome the participation of international colleagues, presenters from marginalised groups, and submissions from postgraduate students, early career researchers, and music industry specialists.
Due to the ongoing uncertainty of international travel and the prevalence of COVID-19 cases in Ireland, this year’s plenary conference will be held online.
Proposals for contributions are invited in four formats: (a) twenty-minute papers on any aspect of musicological research; (b) themed panels of 3 twenty-minute papers; (c) roundtable sessions comprising up to 6 ten-minute presentations followed by a general conversation; (d) twenty-minute pre-recorded lecture-recitals. For (b) and (c), the programme committee will prioritise panels and sessions that foster collaboration between presenters with a diversity of perspectives and experiences.
A keynote speaker will be announced in due course.
Individual proposals and lecture-recital proposals should include an abstract of no more than 250 words along with a 75-word bio. Themed panel proposals should include a title and abstracts of no more than 250 words along with 75-word bios for all presenters. Roundtable sessions should include an overview of no more than 250 words on the topic to be addressed and a list of presenters along with their 75-word bios.
Please submit proposals using this form by 11 March 2022.
The programme committee for the SMI Plenary Conference 2022 comprises Emily Gale (Conference Chair, UCC), Alexander Khalil (UCC), Michelle Finnerty (UCC), John O’Flynn (DCU, SMI President), Ann Marie Hanlon (Dundalk Institute of Technology); and Michael Puri (University of Virginia).