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This is a final reminder that 15 December 2016 is the deadline for proposals
for the 2017 Christian Congregational Music conference. Please visit the
conference website for more information: http://congregationalmusic.org
<http://congregationalmusic.org/> , or see below for the original call for
proposals.



Call for Papers

The fourth biennial
Christian Congregational Music: Local and Global Perspectives Conference
Conference dates: 18-21 July 2017

Deadline for proposals: 15 December 2016
Conference website: http://congregationalmusic.org
Venue: Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford, United Kingdom


Congregational music-making is a vital and vibrant practice within Christian
communities worldwide. It reflects, informs, and articulates convictions and
concerns that are irreducibly local even as it flows along global networks.
The goal of the Christian Congregational Music conference is to expand the
avenues of scholarly inquiry into congregational music-making by bringing
together world-class scholars and practitioners to explore the varying
cultural, social, and spiritual roles music plays in the life of various
Christian communities around the world.
 
Paper proposals on any topic related to the study of congregational
music-making will be considered, but we especially welcome papers that
explore one or more of the following:
 
Gender, Sexuality, and the Worshipping Body

In what ways do gender and sexuality condition the production and experience
of congregational music?  How are these differences constructed,
perpetuated, or challenged in musical performance? In what ways does social
anxiety around sex and gender condition who is involved in congregational
music and how they participate?


Soundscapes and Resonant Spaces

How have particular built environments (e.g., concert halls, theatres,
public spaces) shaped the sounds of Christian congregations? What do these
spaces afford sonically and what do they preclude?  How might considering
the broader landscape or soundscape enhance our understanding of
congregational music and sound? Perspectives from architecture, cultural
geography, and ecomusicology are particularly encouraged.


Congregational Music in and as Prayer

In congregational worship, music exists alongside a range of other sonic,
spoken, internal, textual, material and visual forms through which
congregations engage in personal and communal prayer. What role does music
play within the wider activity of corporate prayer? How does music
facilitate prayer, and in what ways can textless music be considered prayer?


Ecumenical and Interfaith Dialogues

How does music erect or challenge the boundaries among different Christian
traditions, and among Christian music and music of other faiths? How can
music promote ecumenical and interfaith relationships and conversations?
What insights and approaches can scholars studying Christian communities
draw from scholars of other faith traditions?


Music and Reformation

In marking 500 years since the start of the Protestant Reformation, we
welcome new perspectives on the role of music in the Protestant Reformation
and counter-Reformation, as well as continuing effects of the Reformation in
discourse and practice on music in the present-day. How can studying music
challenge or nuance received narratives and historiographical models? What
new perspectives can be brought to bear on this much-considered historical
moment?


Rethinking ³Congregation²

How have new transportation and communications technologies changed the way
Christians gather and understand themselves as congregations? How does
gathering in spaces outside local church congregations‹from festivals to
concerts to online worship environments‹influence the production and
experience of Christian music-making? How does music work within these
spaces to facilitate new modes of congregating?


 
We are now accepting proposals (maximum 250 words) for individual papers and
for organised panels consisting of three papers. The online proposal form
can be found on the conference website at
http://congregationalmusic.org/content/proposals
<http://congregationalmusic.org/content/proposals> . Proposals must be
received by 15 December 2016. Notifications of acceptance will be sent by 31
January 2017, and conference registration will begin on 15 February 2017.
Further instructions and information will be made available on the
conference website at http://congregationalmusic.org
<http://congregationalmusic.org> .






Conference organisers and conveners:
 
The Rev Canon Professor Martyn Percy, Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford
Dr Monique Ingalls, Baylor University
Dr Tom Wagner, University of Edinburgh
Dr Mark Porter, Universität Erfurt
Dr Laryssa Whittaker, Royal Holloway, University of London


For all programme-related queries, please contact:
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