Some colleagues might be interested in a recently published special
issue of the Cambridge UP journal, Popular Music, on the topic of pop
and disability.
Vol. 28:3 (October 2009). Further information at:
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=PMU&volumeId=28&is
sueId=03&iid=6383604
It includes eight essays by UK, European, Australian and north American
scholars, covering:
Connie Boswell, Johnnie Ray, Ian Dury, Joy Division, Station 17, music
in the Disability Arts Movement, adaptive technology and musical
creativity, hearing impairment and music, mobility in performance, the
voice, polio, and more.
George McKay
Prof George McKay,
Director, Communication Cultural & Media Studies (CCM) Research Centre,
School of Media, Music & Performance,
Adelphi House,
University of Salford,
Greater Manchester, M3 6EN,
UK.
tel: (+44 0)161 295 2694
email: [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
CCM: www.ccm.salford.ac.uk
homepage:
www.smmp.salford.ac.uk/about/staff/profile.php?id=19
<http://www.smmp.salford.ac.uk/about/staff/profile.php?id=19>
Co-editor, Social Movement Studies: Journal
of Social, Cultural and Political Protest
Media Studies at Salford positioned 13th in UK in RAE2008 (power
ranking)
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