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Music – Conflict – Transformation Symposium on 9th/10th May 2011

9th and 10th May 2011, University of Exeter, SocArts UK

Call for contributions

In the past decade there has been a growing interest in music and social conflict both inside and outside academia. Interdisciplinary research from music sociologists, ethnomusicologists, music psychologists and musicologists has focused on music’s dual use, both as a resource for conflict transformation and as a medium that can be used to incite conflict and channel violence. This research has also dovetailed with practical initiatives by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), local communities, academics and individuals attempting to utilise music to avoid or transform conflicts. Together these activities are slowly improving our understanding of the interesting, and at times pivotal, functions of music related activities in conflict and post-conflict scenarios. However, it is clear that there is still a great deal of conceptual work to be done in this field if we are to understand the processes (negative as well as positive) that take place in and around music and conflict/conflict transformation. Similarly, there is as yet little empirical research available to elaborate this conceptual base. The time is ripe for increasing the dialogue between researchers, practitioners/musicians and participants with regards to work in this field.

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5th issue of Music and Arts in Action now available

The fifth issue of Music and Arts in Action (MAiA) (marking the third year of publication) is now online, The articles in this issue address varied fields of performance: opera, rock music, and engaged theatre. Taken together, these pieces look in detail at how individual performers, prop-makers, directors, playwrights, composers, and others work interactively with aesthetic materials (e.g., scripts, lights, bodies, musical scores and instruments, etc.) to carefully design and carry out a ‘successful’ performance (both in terms of achieving a set aim of audience impact, as well as seamlessly integrating performer and performance). 

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Call for papers on music and health

Music and Arts in Action (MAiA), a peer reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal, invites submissions on the topic of music and the arts in health promotion and wellness. We are therefore interested in papers with strong empirical data that can provide new practical, theoretical or philosophical insights into problems and opportunities with regards to emerging practices around the arts and health.

Deadline for papers is 15th August 2010. Full details can be found here.

 
Welcome to Elizabeth Dennis, new PhD student at SocArts

Welcome to our newest member of SocArts, Elizabeth Dennis, who just completed a Community Music MA at Edinburgh. She will be working on issues that relates to music and dementia.

 
Issue 4 of Music and Arts in Action now online

A new issue of Music and Arts in Action (MAiA) is now online. This is a theme issue focusing on the role of the arts and music in conflict transformation and peace building, covering a wide range of topics that are examined using novel case studies.

 

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