Dear colleagues:
We have extended the deadline for SysMus17 abstract submissions to March
7th! Please circulate to any students that might be interested in
attending.
Thank you, and take care,
The SysMus17 Committee
Sarah Sauvé
Peter Harrison
Katie Rose Sanfilippo
Pedro Kirk
Marcus Pearce
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*Call for* *Papers - deadline extended to March 7th!*
*SysMus* *enters its 10**th* *year!*
Come celebrate with us in London! SysMus17 is coming *September 13th-15th
2017* and will be hosted by the Music Cognition Lab
<http://music-cognition.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/)> at *Queen Mary, University of
London.*
We invite students of systematic musicology to submit presentations in the
form of live spoken papers, virtual spoken papers and poster presentations.
Please see details below.
*WHAT TO SUBMIT: *
Please submit two abstracts via the submission system (see below):
1. Short Abstract
· The short abstract should be no more than 150 words in length,
and concisely summarise the work that you wish to present. This is what
will go into the abstract book.
2. Extended Abstract
· The extended abstract gives you more opportunity to describe the
motivations for your work and the methodology used, as well as providing
more detailed results and conclusions. This abstract should use the
template provided on the SysMus17 website, and be submitted in .doc or
.docx format (word limit: 300 words; maximum file size: 3 MB). This is
what will go into the proceedings, should you not wish to submit a paper.
Abstracts should be no more than 150 words (short) or 300 words (extended)
in length, be written in English, and address one of the conference topics
listed below. All submissions will be considered for both spoken paper
(live or virtual) and poster presentation categories. However, the author
can indicate a preference for either spoken (live or virtual) or poster
presentation in the submission form. All abstracts will be submitted via an
online system (see below). Submissions are due *February 28th, 2017*.
*Deadline
is extended to March 7th, 2017.*
Researchers should avoid referring to their own names within the submitted
abstracts, as acceptance will be determined by anonymous peer review.
Researchers may submit only one abstract.
*All accepted presenters are invited to submit a 4-6-page proceedings
article that will be published online. The deadline for submitting this
proceedings article is June 30**th**, 2017. *
*Topics*
SysMus is dedicated to including a broad range of topics within its
conferences, representative of the great diversity within systematic
musicological study. Submissions addressing any of the following subjects
are particularly welcome:
· Systematic musicology
· Music perception
· Music cognition
· Music psychology
· Music therapy
· Music modelling
· Music information retrieval
· Music sociology
· Music education
· Music technology
· Music and culture
· Musical acoustics
· Music philosophy
· Music theory and analysis
*Live and virtual paper presentations*
Oral presentations will be allocated slots of 20 minutes, with 12 minutes
for the presentation, 5 minutes for discussion (via Skype for virtual), and
3 minutes to prepare for the next talk.
*Poster presentations*
Poster presentations will have designated time slots and presentation
spaces that will not overlap with any other activity.
*A quick summary of what you need to know:*
*What:* International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology
*When:* September 13th-15th, 2017
*Where:* Queen Mary, University of London
*When are the abstracts due?* March 7th 2017
*How do I submit my abstract?* Via the submission system – click on this
link *here <https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/SYSMUS2017/Default.aspx>*
*For more information, check out our website: *https://sysmus17.qmul.ac.uk
*Facebook: *SysMus17
*Twitter: *@SysMus17
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