BFE One-Day Conferenc “Taking Pleasure Seriously: Theorising Pleasure and Music”

Just a reminder, if you are considering submitting an abstract for the British Forum for Ethnomusicology One-Day Conference “Taking Pleasure
Seriously: Theorising Pleasure and Music” (Sat 7 Nov 2009), that the deadline for abstracts is MONDAY 31 AUGUST. Continue reading “BFE One-Day Conferenc “Taking Pleasure Seriously: Theorising Pleasure and Music””

Europeana – the Europe’s digital library

Some of you have already heard about DISMARC (DIScovering Music ARChives) – the EU co-funded project uniting Europe’s music archives and presenting the results to a global audience.

By 2010, the EU intends to have a fully functioning new portal Europeana – the Europe’s flagship digital library, supported by the EU’s i2010 initiative. Its aim is to present Europe’s digital cultural heritage to the world.

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CIM10 Nature versus Culture, 21st – 24th July 2010, University of Sheffield, UK

The Conferences on Interdisciplinary Musicology promote collaborations between sciences and humanities, between theory and practice, as well as interdisciplinary combinations that are new, unusual, creative, or otherwise especially promising.

CIM10 will focus on the relationship between nature and culture in musical behaviour, thinking and sound.

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cAIR – Call for Papers

cAIR is a new and unique opportunity for practitioners and researchers in all areas of interculturality and all countries to meet, join forces, and progress toward common goals. The conference combines the resources of research (universities, institutes) and practice (government, civil society, schools, media) to raise awareness about racism and xenophobia and to reduce its prevalence and impact.

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