[csaa-forum] IASPM Australia-New Zealand 2010 Conference: Call for Papers

shane homan shane.homan at arts.monash.edu.au
Thu Mar 11 12:05:15 CST 2010


IASPM Australia-New Zealand Annual Conference
Call for Papers: Instruments of Change

24-26 November 2010
Monash Conference Centre
Level 7, 30 Collins Street, Melbourne
School of English, Communications and Performance Studies / School of Music
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Conference Theme
Popular music is a dynamic cultural force. The acts of listening, 
playing, dancing, composing and recording are undertaken in a constant 
state of flux, further complicated by flows of space and time. This 
conference invites papers that consider popular music as a powerful 
social agent. This may include analysis of current or past uses of music 
instruments as the sound-producing objects of change, or particular uses 
of technologies and human voices of change. The conference also welcomes 
investigations of the institutions and discourses within which the 
sound, the event and the experience are created, and their relationships 
to social change.

Proposals are invited across (but not necessarily exclusive to) the 
following areas:

• Popular music and political action
• Popular music and education
• Popular music within the Asia-Pacific
• Popular music and cultural governance
• Heritage and history
• Organology
• Popular music technologies
• Popular music scenes and communities


Abstract Submission
Abstracts (no more than 250 words) should be emailed to Dr Shane Homan 
(Shane.Homan at arts.monash.edu.au) as a Word document by 3 May 2010. 
Please use your surname as the title of your Word document. The abstract 
must include:
• Name of presenter(s)
• Title of paper
• Institution
• Contact phone numbers and email address
• Abstract (250 words or less)
• Consideration for 2010 IASPM ANZ postgraduate prize (Yes/No)

NOTE: all conference delegates must be current financial members of IASPM.

IASPM-ANZ Postgraduate Prize

Each year, IASPM-ANZ awards one postgraduate presenter with the 
IASPM-ANZ Postgraduate Prize for the best paper. An independent panel of 
established members determines the AUD$100 prize. To be considered for 
this prize, you must be currently enrolled as a postgraduate student. 
Please indicate your interest in being considered for this prize when 
submitting your abstract.

Conference Grants for Postgraduates

A grant of AUD$100 to assist with conference travel and related expenses 
is available to:
1. Postgraduate students
2. Indigenous performers assisting with the presentation of a paper

Eligibility

• The conference committee must have accepted the presenter’s paper
• Students and indigenous performers who live in the city where the 
conference is being held are ineligible
• All postgraduate students must be IASPM-ANZ members, or willing to 
join, to be eligible for the travel grant
• Applicants are ineligible for this subsidy if they have already 
secured, or intend to secure, funding of more than $500 for conference 
travel from an alternative source (e.g. institutional support)

Applicants for the Postgraduate Student Travel Grant OR Indigenous 
Assistant Travel Grant should provide:

• A short letter of application, including their name, address and paper 
title
• A copy of all paid travel documents (e.g. airline tickets)
• For postgraduate students, proof of current student status (e.g. a 
copy/scan of ID or letter from supervisor)

Successful applicants will be reimbursed upon receipt of these 
documents. Please contact IASPM-ANZ Treasurer Jennifer Cattermole to 
discuss your eligibility or to ask for further information: 
jennifer.cattermole at gmail.com.

Conference Registration

Full program (Early Bird Rate*)
• Waged members: $AUD160.00
• Unwaged/students: $AUD120.00

*Early Bird Rate ends 4 October 2010.

Full program (Normal Rate*)
• Waged members: $AUD200.00
• Unwaged/students: $AUD160.00

*Normal Rate is charged from 4 October 2010.

Single Day
Waged members: $AUD70.00
Unwaged/students: $AUD40.00

Registration forms and payment will be organised through the Monash 
website shortly.

For further information or queries, please contact the conference 
organisers:

Dr Graeme Smith
Graeme.Smith at arts.monash.edu.au
Phone: 03 99053233

Dr Shane Homan
Shane.Homan at arts.monash.edu.au
Phone: 03 99032309

Dr Jen Cattermole
jennifer.cattermole at gmail.com
Phone: 03 99032326



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