Meeting of Research in Music ENIM on November 10-12, 2022 in Aveiro, Portugal

Meeting of Research in Music ENIM on November 10-12, 2022 in Aveiro, Portugal

Meeting of Research in Music (ENIM) November 10, 2022 - Aveiro, Portugal

SPIM – Portuguese Society for Research in Music

in partnership with the

INET-md – Instituto de Etnomusicologia – Centro de Estudos em Música e Dança

and the

University of Aveiro

November 10-12, 2021

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

The Portuguese Society for Research in Music invites the submission of proposals for ENIM 2022, the 11th Meeting of Research in Music, to be held at the Department of Communication and Arts of the University of Aveiro on November 10-12, 2022.

The call is now open for original submissions, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, on all relevant topics within the scope of music and sound research, for three presentation modes: (1) paper presentations, (2) thematic panels of 3 to 4 presenters, and (3) lecture-performances. The proposals should include information on: background; research questions; aims; content description; and artistic and/or research significance.

Proposals should not include identification information, and will be blind-reviewed by the scientific committee.

Proposals can be submitted through EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=enim2022) until June 30, 2022, according to the following presentation formats:

Paper presentations: submissions should include a summary (up to 500 words), and 3 to 5 keywords. The sessions will last for 20 minutes, with 10 minutes for discussion.

Panel proposals: submissions should include a general summary (up to 500 words) and individual proposals (up to 500 words each), and 3 to 5 keywords. Panels should last 1 hour and 30 minutes, including discussion. The general summary should be submitted in the abstract field of EasyChair, and the individual abstracts (without identification data) as an pdf file in the attachments field.

Lecture-performances: submissions should include a summary (up to 500 words), and 3 to 5 keywords. Authors may also submit performance-related contents (such as audio and/or video recordings of preliminary work). The sessions will last for 30 minutes, with 10 minutes for discussion.

Each proponent can only submit one proposal (including individual submissions and panels).

Authors can include a pdf file with their technical requirements, contents related with lecture-performance proposals, references, graphic contents, links, or other relevant items.

For further information, please contact: [email protected].

Name: Portuguese Society for Research in Music (SPIM)
Website: https://www.spimusica.pt/

The Portuguese Society for Research in Music (SPIM) is an organization which succeeds to the former Portuguese Association for Musicology. At the national level it brings together musicologists and researchers in all fields of music study, such as history, theory, analysis, iconography, psychology, education, philosophy, computing, sociology, performance and ethnomusicology. The main mission of the SPIM is the dissemination of research into music in its various domains, essentially through annual meetings (ENIMs) and the publication of the Portuguese Journal of Musicology (RPM). The ENIM aims to provide professionals and all those interested in the different fields of musical studies a thematically diverse and methodologically updated panorama of activities carried out in this area in Portugal; it is also open to participants from other backgrounds. So far, there have been seven Meetings, in partnership with organizations from various parts of the country: in 2011 at Casa da Música in Porto; in 2012 in Castelo Branco, in partnership with the School of Applied Arts of the Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco; in 2013 in Cascais, with the support of the Presidency of the Republic Museum and the municipality of Cascais; in 2014 at the National Library of Lisbon; in 2015 in Évora, in partnership with the Music Department of the University of Évora; in 2016 in Aveiro, in partnership with the Music Course of the Department of Communication and Art of the University of Aveiro; in 2017 in Braga, in partnership with the Institute of Education at the University of Minho; in 2018 in Porto, in partnership with the School of Education and School of Music and Performing Arts of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto The Portuguese Journal of Musicology (RPM) is published in partnership with two research centres at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa: the CESEM – Centre for Studies of Musical Sociology and Aesthetics and the INET-md, Institute of Ethnomusicology – Centre for Music and Dance Studies. This journal, with scientific arbitration, accepts submissions of articles in all areas of research in music. The Journal is published online twice a year and includes thematic dossiers and research articles as well as surveys of books, recordings and other digital support. Portuguese and English are the preferred languages but the journal also accepts articles in Spanish, French and Italian. Currently the journal is indexed to RILM, ERIH PLUS, LATINDEX e DIALNET.
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