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Subject:

Reminder: CALL FOR PAPERS: Contemporary Music Review (Rutledge) - special edition on music improvisation and Inclusion

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Franziska Schroeder <[log in to unmask]>

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A small reminder, and please feel free to distribute (sorry for multiple copies)





CALL FOR PAPERS:



Contemporary Music Review (Rutledge) - special edition on music improvisation and Inclusion



(http://performancewithoutbarriers.com/call-for-papers)



  *   2 April 2018:  Abstracts of 300 words due

  *   24 April 2018:  Selected Authors notified and asked to submit a full paper

  *   1 September 2018: Full papers due

  *   December 2018: Final Proofs

  *   February 2019: Expected Date of Publication



Musical improvisation is an important non-verbal mode of dialogue that can engender communication across borders of difference. Free improvisation in particular facilitates musical dialogues across generations and cultural borders. Furthermore, the possibilities of transposing the ‘language’ of musical improvisation and its practices and discourses, have been investigated in areas of study outside of the creative arts. This includes usages of improvisation in inclusive practices, with marginalised groups and for enhancing well being and social cohesion.



Many forms of improvisation practices have been characterised as being social, political as well as aesthetic endeavours. Improvisation can enable musicians not only to explore their instruments in unusual ways, but allow for exploring new modes of social organisation, challenging hierarchical structures, and emphasising inclusive, egalitarian relationships between collaborators.



We are interested in new research on music improvisation: from the potential inherent in improvisation practices towards inclusion, as well as those which may reinforce exclusive identities; practical applications of improvisational forms of knowledge and behaviours into other disciplines; to investigation into the social and political impact of improvisation on people’s lives. For this special issue we invite proposal on (but not limited to):



Improvisation and inclusion



Critiques of the language and the politics of “inclusion” in improvised music contexts



Practices of improvisation that include marginalised groups



Inclusive music making



Improvisation and exclusion



Socially engaged practice / art



Critical disability studies



Improvisation and well being



Peace studies and improvisation



Improvisation and flow



Improvisation studies



Music therapy / community music therapy



Improvisation in Sonic Arts



Improvisation in Sound Studies



Other topics may be considered at the discretion of the guest editors.



Submission Instructions



  *   Abstracts of 300 words or less should be sent to:

[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> (2 April 2018)



For more information on Contemporary Music Review including full submissions instructions, please visit the journal’s website: http://www.tandfonline.com/GCMR



Editorial information



Guest Editor: Dr Franziska Schroeder (Queen’s University Belfast)



Guest Editor: Dr Koichi Samuels (Queen’s University Belfast)



Guest Editor: Dr Rebecca Caines (University of Regina)





For general Enquiries about the call please contact



Koichi: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

or

Franziska: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>









Best wishes,

Franziska



_________________________________________________

dr  f r a n z i s k a    s c h r o e d e r



School of Arts, English and Languages, Queen's University Belfast

Senior Lecturer and School’s Impact and Public Engagement Champion



Tel. 028 9097 1024

Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~fschroeder/



https://improvisationresearch.com<https://improvisationresearch.com/>

https://improvisationinbrazil.wordpress.com<https://improvisationinbrazil.wordpress.com/>

https://improvisationinportugal.wordpress.com<https://improvisationinportugal.wordpress.com/>



www.facebook.com/creativeartsqub<http://www.facebook.com/creativeartsqub>

www.twitter.com/creativeartsqub<http://www.twitter.com/creativeartsqub>

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