*BFE / RMA Research Students’ Conference10-12 January 2019University of
SheffieldKeynotes:Laudan Nooshin
<https://www.city.ac.uk/people/academics/laudan-nooshin> (City, University
of London)Yvonne Liao
<https://www.music.ox.ac.uk/about/people/academic-staff/research-fellows-and-college-lectures/yvonne-liao/>
(University of Oxford)Call for ProposalsThe Department of Music at the
University of Sheffield is delighted to host the 2019 British Forum for
Ethnomusicology and Royal Musical Association Research Students’
Conference. We welcome UK and international postgraduates to present their
research and creative practice in an inclusive, friendly, and supportive
atmosphere. The conference will also include training and careers
workshops, informal performance opportunities, and a variety of social and
networking events.We welcome both traditional and innovative formats for
presentations relating to any areas of musical research, including
composition, audiovisual media, performance, and/or other creative
practices, as well as musicology, ethnomusicology, music psychology, and
research that cuts across (sub-)disciplinary boundaries. Presentations
should be 20 minutes in length, and will be followed by an additional 10
minutes for questions and discussion. Alternatively, papers can be proposed
for a shorter ‘lightning’ format, allowing 5 minutes and one slide. We also
welcome proposals for posters, which optionally can be linked to a paper in
either conventional or ‘lightning’ format. Proposals responding to this
general call should be sent to [log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]> by 9am Monday 29 October 2018. Proposals
should include: - your name - email address - affiliation - title of your
presentation - abstract of no more than 250 wordsPlease make any unusual
space, format, or equipment requirements clear in addition to your
abstract.Alongside this general invitation, we encourage proposals in
several themed strands, including acoustic and electroacoustic composition,
performance, and software or hardware demonstration, details of which can
be found in the full CfP on the conference
website:https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/research/conferences/bfe_2019
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/research/conferences/bfe_2019> *
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Helen Gubbins
PhD Candidate
Department of Music,
University of Sheffield,
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities Doctoral Academy Award recipient, 2016-2019
National University of Ireland Travelling Scholar
Latest journal article: "Encoding Authenticity in Radio Music: Renfro
Valley Barn Dance and Kentucky Folk Music
<http://www.ictm.ie/?p=2061>" in *Ethnomusicology
Ireland <http://www.ictm.ie/?page_id=2049>, *Issue 5, 2017.
Deputy Chair, MeCCSA Radio Studies Network
<http://www.meccsa.org.uk/networks/radio-studies-network/?> (Twitter
@radiostudies <https://twitter.com/radiostudies>)
http://sheffield.academia.edu/HelenGubbins
Twitter: @helengubbins <https://twitter.com/helengubbins>
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